Azure Red Hat OpenShift November 2023 updates
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift(ARO) provides highly available, fully managed OpenShift clusters on demand, monitored and operated jointly by Microsoft and Red Hat.
The latest Azure Red Hat OpenShift update delivers the following enhancements:
* Extended support: OpenShift 4.12 now offers extended 14-month support lifecycle for users. [Learn more](https://cloud.redhat.com/blog/whats-new-with-azure-red-hat-openshift-4.12-is-released-and-more).
* Larger cluster size: Customers can now deploy Azure Red Hat OpenShift clusters with a larger number of worker nodes. The new limit is up to 120 nodes, up from the previous limit of 62 nodes. [Learn more](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/openshift/azure-redhat-openshift-release-notes).
* Tagging: You can now use Azure Policy to tag resources in an ARO cluster's resource group. The process creates a policy assignment and an ARO cluster through the Azure CLI. [Learn more](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/openshift/howto-tag-resources).
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