Red Hat Container Adoption Boot Camp for Administrators

Red Hat Container Adoption Boot Camp for Administrators

Openshift

Course Description

Supporting the infrastructure for adoption of container-native applications, Kubernetes, and DevOps practices. The Container Adoption Boot Camp for Administrators (DO700) immerses you in intensive, hands-on management of container-native applications deployed on Red Hat’s implementation of Kubernetes, Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform, at enterprise scale. This course is for those seeking to make a quantum leap in their digital transformation journey. Making this shift requires the ability to support a growing number of clusters, stakeholders, applications, and users to achieve large-scale deployments. The skills learned in this course can be applied to both self-managed editions of OpenShift as well as managed services editions like Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) and Azure Red Hat OpenShift. As part of enrollment, you will receive one year of Red Hat Learning Subscription Standard, which gives you unlimited access to all of our courses online, and can take up to 5 unique exams and can retake any of those exams in the event you do not successfully pass. This collection of courses is based on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.14.

Duration Delivery Method Mandatory Prerequisites Who Should Attend
10 days Virtual – Instructor led
  • Become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), or demonstrate equivalent experience
  • This course is for administrators who want to progress in their journey toward digital leadership within organizations. Making this shift involves developing software in tight iterations so that business value can be realized sooner. This offering enables IT operations staff to support their organization’s adoption of container-native applications, including microservices.

Course Objectives:

  • Introduction to Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift
  • Deploy and troubleshoot containerized applications for OpenShift
  • Control access to projects using role-based access control (RBAC)
  • Configure authentication and identity management for OpenShift
  • Isolate applications though network policies
  • Control resource usage through quotas and limits
  • Automate OpenShift administration tasks using the OpenShift GitOps operator
  • Deploy packaged applications with Helm charts and OpenShift templates
  • Provision persistent storage tailored for application requirements
  • Backup and restore containerized applications with the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) operator

Agenda:

  • Create containerized services
  • Manage containers
  • Manage container images
  • Create custom container images
  • Deploy containerized applications on OpenShift
  • Troubleshoot containerized applications
  • Install OpenShift Container Platform
  • Describe OpenShift networking concepts
  • Execute troubleshooting commands
  • Control access to OpenShift resources
  • Provision persistent storage
  • Manage application deployments
  • Install and configure the metrics subsystem
  • Limit resource usage
  • Monitor resources with the web console
  • Deploy and manage applications on an OpenShift cluster
  • Design containerized applications for OpenShift
  • Publish enterprise container images
  • Build applications
  • Create applications from OpenShift templates
  • Manage application deployments
  • Design a highly available cluster
  • Prepare to install a high availability cluster
  • Configure OpenShift to use custom certificates
  • Build a highly available cluster
  • Provision persistent storage
  • Enable log aggregation
  • Maintain an OpenShift cluster
  • Manage system resources
  • Configure security providers and advanced security options
  • Configure networking options