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Red Hat OpenShift I: Containers & Kubernetes

Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot containerized applications that run as Kubernetes workloads in OpenShift clusters. Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) prepares...

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$3,995 USD GSA  $3,115.67
Course Code DO180SP
Available Formats Self Paced

Overview

Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot containerized applications that run as Kubernetes workloads in OpenShift clusters. Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) prepares OpenShift cluster administrators to manage Kubernetes workloads and to collaborate with developers, DevOps engineers, system administrators, and SREs to ensure the availability of application workloads. This course focuses on managing typical end-user applications that are often accessible from a web or mobile UI and that represent most cloud-native and containerized workloads. Managing applications also includes deploying and updating their dependencies, such as databases, messaging, and authentication systems. The skills that you learn in this course apply to all versions of OpenShift, including Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA), Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO), and OpenShift Container Platform. This course is based on Red Hat OpenShift 4.14.

Skills Gained

  • Managing OpenShift clusters from the command-line interface and from the web console.
  • Deploying applications on OpenShift from container images, templates, and Kubernetes manifests.
  • Troubleshooting network connectivity between applications inside and outside an OpenShift cluster.
  • Connecting Kubernetes workloads to storage for application data.
  • Configuring Kubernetes workloads for high availability and reliability.
  • Managing updates to container images, settings, and Kubernetes manifests of an application.

Who Can Benefit

  • Developers who want to containerize software applications
  • Administrators who are new to container technology and container orchestration
  • Architects who are looking to use container technologies in software architectures
  • Site Reliability Engineers who want to support their technology infrastructure using Kubernetes and OpenShift.

Prerequisites

  • Take our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills.
  • Experience in the use of a Linux terminal session, issuing operating system commands, and familiarity with shell scripting.
  • An RHCSA certification is recommended but not required.
  • Some experience with web application architectures and their corresponding technologies.

Course Details

Outline for this course

  • Introducing Container Technology
  • Creating Containerized Services
  • Managing Containers
  • Managing Container Images
  • Creating Custom Container Images
  • Deploying Containerized Applications on OpenShift
  • Deploying Multi-Container Applications
  • Troubleshooting Containerized Applications
  • Comprehensive Review of Introduction to Container, Kubernetes, and Red Hat OpenShift

Course Introduction

  • Introduce and review the course.

Get started with container technology

  • Describe how software can run in containers orchestrated by Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.

Create containerized services

  • Provision a server using container technology.

Manage containers

  • Manipulate pre-build container images to create and manage containerized services.

Manage container images

  • Manage the life cycle of a container image from creation to deletion.

Create custom container images

  • Design and code a Docker file to build a custom container image.

Deploy containerized applications on Red Hat OpenShift

  • Deploy single container applications on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.

Deploy multi-container applications

  • Deploy applications that are containerized using multiple container images.

Troubleshoot containerized applications

  • Troubleshoot a containerized application deployed on Red Hat OpenShift.

Comprehensive review of Introduction to Container, Kubernetes, and Red Hat OpenShift

  • Demonstrate how to containerize a software application, test it with Docker, and deploy it on a Red Hat OpenShift cluster

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