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stage: Enablement
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group: Distribution
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# OpenShift support
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OpenShift - GitLab compatibility can be addressed in three different aspects. This page helps navigating between these aspects and provides introductory information for getting started with OpenShift and GitLab.
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## What is OpenShift
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OpenShift helps you to develop, deploy, and manage container-based applications. It provides you with a self-service platform to create, modify, and deploy applications on demand, thus enabling faster development and release life cycles.
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## Use OpenShift to run GitLab Self-Managed
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Running GitLab within an OpenShift cluster is officially supported using the GitLab Operator. You can learn more on
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[setting up GitLab on OpenShift on the GitLab Operator's documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/installation/operator.html).
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Some components (documented on the GitLab Operator doc) are not supported yet.
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## Deploy to and integrate with OpenShift from GitLab
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Deploying custom or COTS applications on top of OpenShift from GitLab is supported using [the GitLab Agent](../../user/clusters/agent/index.md).
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## Use OpenShift to run a GitLab Runner Fleet
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The GitLab Operator does not include the GitLab Runner. To install and manage a GitLab Runner fleet in an OpenShift cluster, use the
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[GitLab Runner Operator](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gl-openshift/gitlab-runner-operator).
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## Unsupported GitLab features
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### Docker-in-Docker
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When using OpenShift to run a GitLab Runner Fleet, we do not support some GitLab features given OpenShift's security model.
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Features requiring Docker-in-Docker might not work.
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For Auto DevOps, the following features are not supported yet:
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- Auto Code Quality
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- Auto License Compliance
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- Auto Browser Performance Testing
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- Auto Build
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For Auto Build, there's a [possible workaround using `kaniko`](../../ci/docker/using_kaniko.md).
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You can check the progress of the implementation in this [issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/332560).
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