Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster-DO180
Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Managing Containers and Kubernetes (DO180) prepares OpenShift cluster administrators to work with developers, DevOps engineers, system administrators, and SREs to manage Kubernetes workloads and guarantee the availability of application workloads. The course covers managing common end-user applications, which are typically accessible through a web or mobile user interface and represent the majority of cloud-native and containerized workloads. Managing applications also includes updating and deploying their dependencies, including databases, messaging, and authentication systems.
Overview
A thorough introduction to OpenShift, the Containerization software, and its underlying technology, Kubernetes, is given in the DO180 Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster course. Because it covers the core ideas and practical skills required to run a production Kubernetes cluster, this course is a great place for IT professionals to start if they want to get Red Hat Kubernetes certification. The skills that students will acquire include managing storage and configurations, running and deploying containerized apps, monitoring cluster services, using command-line interfaces, ensuring application dependability, and efficiently troubleshooting. This practical introduction to OpenShift gives students the know-how to deploy apps in a real-world setting and manage Kubernetes resources, making them invaluable assets in the quickly changing container orchestration space.
What you will Learn in this Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster-DO180 Course?
- Understand the core services of Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift, and monitor them via the web console.
- Utilize the command line and API resources to access and assess the health of an OpenShift cluster.
- Run and troubleshoot containerized applications using unmanaged Kubernetes pods.
- Deploy networked applications on Kubernetes and manage their access within and outside the cluster.
- Manage application configurations and persistent data storage using Kubernetes resources.
- Configure Kubernetes applications for high availability and resilience to maintain service reliability.
- Implement and manage application updates, ensuring reproducible deployments and facilitating rollbacks when necessary.
- Troubleshoot issues in containerized applications deployed on Red Hat OpenShift effectively.
- Apply practical knowledge to containerize, test, and deploy applications on an OpenShift cluster as part of a comprehensive review.
- Gain proficiency in using Podman for testing containerized applications before deployment on an OpenShift environment.
Who should take up this Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster-DO180 Course?
- System Administrators
- Cloud Administrators
- DevOps Engineers
- IT Architects
- Software Developers with a focus on containerization
- Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
- Technical IT Professionals interested in container technologies
- Application Administrators
- IT Operations staff
- Infrastructure Automation Professionals
- Technical Project Managers overseeing container-based deployments
Our Package
Identify the main Kubernetes cluster services and OpenShift platform services, and monitor them from the web console
Access an OpenShift cluster from the command line, and query its Kubernetes API resources to assess the health of a cluster.
Run and troubleshoot containerized applications as unmanaged Kubernetes pods.
Deploy applications and expose them to network access from inside and outside a Kubernetes cluster.
Externalize application configurations in Kubernetes resources, and provision storage volumes for persistent data files.
Configure applications to work with Kubernetes for high availability and resilience.
Manage reproducible application updates and rollbacks of code and configurations.
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 OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster-DO180 FAQs
The DO180 course covers OpenShift cluster administration, including installation, configuration, managing users/resources, deploying applications, and troubleshooting. Learners gain hands-on skills, beneficial for maintaining production environments using Kubernetes and containers.
Post-DO180 training, individuals can pursue roles as OpenShift administrators, DevOps engineers in tech firms, with advancement to senior positions, leading to improved career growth in cloud computing and container management sectors.
- Basic understanding of Linux command line skills (equivalent to the skills taught in the Red Hat System Administration I course, RH124)
- Familiarity with general networking concepts
- Knowledge of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or a similar Linux distribution
- An understanding of basic application development concepts and processes
- No prior knowledge of Kubernetes or OpenShift is required
The course DO180 Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster is linked to PE180.
The duration of the course 40 hours.
A laptop, decent internet speed, a Headset with microphone is required.
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