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Note about PMM Server's compatibility with Openshift #3487

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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions documentation/docs/release-notes/2.44.0.md
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## Updated Docker image labels for OpenShift compatibility

We've published an update to this release that modifies Docker image labels (`vendor`, `maintainer`, and others) to meet Red Hat certification requirements.
We've published an update to this release that modifies the PMM Client Docker image labels (`vendor`, `maintainer`, and others) to meet Red Hat certification requirements.

The PMM Client image update was required to ensure compatibility with [Percona Operator for MongoDB (PSMDB) Operator 1.19.0](https://docs.percona.com/percona-operator-for-mongodb/RN/Kubernetes-Operator-for-PSMONGODB-RN1.19.0.html) and enables seamless deployment in OpenShift environments.

This update was required to ensure compatibility with [Percona Operator for MongoDB (PSMDB) Operator 1.19.0](https://docs.percona.com/percona-operator-for-mongodb/RN/Kubernetes-Operator-for-PSMONGODB-RN1.19.0.html) and enables seamless deployment in OpenShift environments.
This change only impacts the PMM Client image. OpenShift compatibility for PMM Server is planned for PMM v3.

## Support for version 8.0 of Percona Server for MongoDB (PSMDB), MongoDB Community, and MongoDB Enterprise

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