Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110)
In Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110), you learn how to run and administer a live single-site overcloud for the Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP). You will discover how to establish safe project environments where you can control security credentials and provide resources that cloud users require in order to implement scalable cloud apps. OpenShift integration with load balancers, identity management, monitoring, proxies, and storage will be covered. In this training, you will also gain greater expertise in Day 2 operations and troubleshooting.
Overview
Learning the essential skills required to administer and maintain a Red Hat OpenStack Platform infrastructure is the goal of the Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) course. With a focus on domain operators, this course covers a wide range of subjects, such as setting up cloud networks and storage, managing users and projects, and deploying virtual machine instances. The course starts with an overview of OpenStack, covering its components and architecture. It then moves on to multi-tenant cloud administration, network setups, storage tactics, and cloud application automation. Participants will leave the course with a firm grasp on how to effectively run and maintain a Red Hat OpenStack infrastructure.
What you will Learn in this Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) Course?
- Understand the roles and personas involved in OpenStack, the architecture, and how to launch cloud instances.
- Create and manage projects with secure user access and allocate resources to meet application deployment needs.
- Comprehend the implementation of IP networks in OpenStack and the essentials of software-defined networking.
- Configure the necessary resources, including vCPUs, memory, and disk images, to launch a secure, tenant-isolated instance.
- Identify configurations for VM system disks, understanding the differences between ephemeral and persistent storage options.
- Explore additional cloud storage strategies, including object storage, network file sharing, and block storage.
- Configure instances for public access, understanding the networking and security requirements for different use cases.
- Automate the deployment of multi-tier cloud application stacks using architected templates and instance customization.
- Manage complex cloud deployments with control over instance placement using cells, availability zones, and placement attributes.
- Gain practical knowledge through hands-on experience with OpenStack components to efficiently operate within a Red Hat OpenStack environment.
Who should take up this Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) Course?
- System Administrators
- Cloud Administrators
- IT Operations Staff
- Infrastructure Architects
- Deployment Engineers
- Systems Design Engineers
- IT Professionals
- Technical IT Leaders
- DevOps Engineers
- Network Engineers
- Storage Administrators
- Security Engineers
Our Package
Describe OpenStack personas, launch an instance, and describe the OpenStack components and architecture.
Create and configure projects with secure user access and sufficient resources to support cloud user application deployment requirements.
Describe how IP networks are implemented in OpenStack, including fundamental TCP/IP stack behavior, software-defined networking elements, and the common types of networks available to self-service cloud users.
Configure the requisite resource types for launching a basic non-public instance, including vCPUs, memory, and a system disk image, and launch an instance of an application component that runs in a tenant network with no public access.
Identify the available choices for configuring, storing and selecting block-based virtual machine (VM) system disks, including the choice of ephemeral or persistent disks for specific use cases.
Identify the available choices for additional cloud storage techniques, including object-based storage, network file sharing, and volumes sourced from a file sharing service
Identify and configure the additional resource types required to launch instances with public access for specific use cases, including networking and access security elements.
Configure and deploy a typical multi-tier cloud application stack, defined as an architected template of scalable VM instances, including per-instance launch customizations.
Introduce overcloud layouts more complex than a single site, and explain the management resources to control the placement of launched instances, including segregation elements such as cells and availability zones, and placement attributes such as requisite compute node resources.
Upcoming Batch
April 20th (Weekends)
FRI & SAT (4 Weeks)
08:30 PM to 01:00 AM (CDT)
April 18th (Weekdays)
MON – FRI (18 Days)
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (CDT)
Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) FAQs
CL110 focuses on OpenStack environment basics, core services, instances, object storage, orchestration, and troubleshooting, providing hands-on skills for managing cloud infrastructure and preparing for Red Hat certifications.
Post CL110 training, career prospects include cloud administrator, systems engineer, infrastructure architect roles in IT, telecom, with potential for advancement into senior technical positions and accelerated career growth in cloud computing.
- Basic understanding of Linux command line operations, as the course involves interacting with Red Hat OpenStack Platform through the command line.
- Familiarity with networking concepts, including TCP/IP, Internet routing, and basic firewall operations, to grasp the networking modules of the course.
- Knowledge of general virtualization concepts, such as virtual machines, hypervisors, and virtual networking, to understand the infrastructure components of OpenStack.
- Awareness of Cloud computing concepts, which will help in understanding the purpose and benefits of the OpenStack cloud platform.
The course Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) is linked to PE110.
The duration of the course 40 hours.
A laptop, decent internet speed, a Headset with microphone is required.
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