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DO180 Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster Course Overview

Category: Red HatLevel: BeginnerDuration: 40 HoursPrice: $700

The DO180 Red Hat OpenShift Administration I course equips IT professionals with the essential skills to operate and manage a production OpenShift cluster. This foundational training is crucial for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects seeking to enhance their expertise in container orchestration and streamline application deployment in a robust Kubernetes environment.

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Course outline & what you'll learn

Overview of container orchestration

  • Key components of OpenShift
  • OpenShift architecture
  • Installation prerequisites
  • OpenShift installation methods
  • Configuring the cluster
  • Understanding OpenShift networking
  • Configuring routes and services
  • Network policies and security
  • Deploying applications on OpenShift
  • Managing application lifecycles
  • Scaling applications and managing resources

Overview of persistent storage in OpenShift

  • Configuring storage classes and persistent volumes
  • Managing storage for applications
  • Setting up monitoring tools in OpenShift
  • Configuring logging and log aggregation
  • Troubleshooting applications and cluster issues
  • Implementing role-based access control (RBAC)
  • Configuring security context constraints (SCC)
  • Managing user authentication and authorization
  • Strategies for upgrading OpenShift clusters
  • Routine maintenance tasks
  • Backup and disaster recovery planning
  • Common issues and solutions
  • Using OpenShift diagnostic tools
  • Best practices for troubleshooting
  • Summary of key concepts
  • Resources for further learning
  • Paths for advanced OpenShift administration courses

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