Overview
OpenShift is a collection of containerization software by Red Hat. The OpenShift container platform is a flagship product of the Red Hat OpenShift and it is a private Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for organizations for deployment and management of OpenShift on their on their on-premise and cloud hardware infrastructures alike.
Cognixia’s Red Hat OpenShift Administration course teaches participants all about building robust clusters that provide higher availability and are equipped to run multiple applications simultaneously. Participants will learn how to integrate OpenShift with datacenter infrastructure elements like monitoring, storage, proxies, load balancers, and identity management. This training course is based on the Red Hat® OpenShift Container Platform 3.6.
What You'll Learn
- Architecture, features, and sizing of OpenShift clusters
- OpenShift cluster installation methods
- Configuring storage providers as well as storage classes
- Managing OpenShift resources
- Managing OpenShift certificates
- Configuring GlusterFS container-native storage
- Scaling OpenShift clusters
- Diagnosing cluster health
Curriculum
- Configure the advanced installer
- Prepare the cluster environment for HA installation
- Describe storage providers
- Configure a provider
- Create a storage class
- Test the configuration
- Consolidate useful data for analysis
- Enabling the log aggregation feature
- Manage operating system for optimal performance
- Manage cluster resources for optimal performance
- Configure security providers
- Advanced security options
Who should attend
- Linux® system administrators
- PaaS administrators
- Cloud platform engineers
- Software engineers
- Tech support engineers
- Software developers
- DevOps professionals
Prerequisites
Participants need to be a Red Hat Certified System Administrator, or have work experience equivalent to the same. They need to have completed the Introduction to Containers, Kubernetes, and Red Hat OpenShift or Red Hat OpenShift Administration I course or have equivalent experience working with containers, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. Being a Red Hat certified specialist in OpenShift Administration is also highly recommended for participants, though not mandatory.