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Course Outline

  • Declarative Resource Management

Deploy and update applications from parameterized resource manifests tailored for different target environments.

  • Deploy Packaged Applications

Deploy and update applications using resource manifests that are packaged for sharing and distribution.

  • Authentication and Authorization

Configure authentication via the HTPasswd identity provider and assign roles to users and groups.

  • Network Security

Protect network traffic flowing between applications inside and outside the cluster.

  • Expose non-HTTP/SNI Applications

Expose applications to external access without relying on an Ingress controller.

  • Enable Developer Self-Service

Configure clusters to allow safe self-service for developers from multiple teams, while restricting self-service for projects that must be provisioned by operations staff.

  • Manage Kubernetes Operators

Install and update Operators managed by the Operator Lifecycle Manager and the Cluster Version Operator.

  • Application Security

Run applications that require elevated or special privileges from the host operating system or Kubernetes.

  • OpenShift Updates

Update an OpenShift cluster while minimizing disruption to deployed applications.

Requirements

  • Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180v4.14), or equivalent skills in deploying and managing Kubernetes applications using the OpenShift web console and command-line interfaces.
  • Extensive Linux System Administration experience is not required for this course. However, foundational skills in operating a Bash shell, manipulating files and processes, and verifying system confirmations such as network addresses are necessary and sufficient.
 35 Hours

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