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Expand Up @@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ In this section we will deploy a ROSA cluster using Hosted Control Planes (HCP).

In short, with ROSA HCP you can decouple the control plane from the data plane (workers). This is a new deployment model for ROSA in which the control plane is hosted in a Red Hat owned AWS account. Therefore the control plane is no longer hosted in your AWS account thus reducing your AWS infrastructure expenses. The control plane is dedicated to a single cluster and is highly available. See the documentation for more about [Hosted Control Planes](https://docs.openshift.com/rosa/rosa_hcp/rosa-hcp-sts-creating-a-cluster-quickly.html).

!!! important
As of this writing Hosted Control Planes (HCP) is currently a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete.

## Prerequisites

ROSA HCP requires two things to be created before deploying the cluster:
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -108,4 +105,4 @@ If this is the <u>first time</u> you are deploying ROSA in this account and have
rosa logs install --cluster $CLUSTER_NAME --watch
```

1. Once the state changes to “ready” your cluster is now installed. It may take a few more minutes for the worker nodes to come online.
1. Once the state changes to “ready” your cluster is now installed. It may take a few more minutes for the worker nodes to come online.