Multicluster Management with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus Self-paced Training

Multicluster Management with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus Self-paced Training

Red Hat NIC-RH-DO480SP

USD 2,499.00
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Enhance container management capabilities with automation, governance, and security across clusters.

Multicluster Management with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus teaches the skills required to maintain a diverse portfolio of applications, running across a fleet of OpenShift clusters. Applications follow placement rules determined by capacity and criticality; cluster configurations comply with governance and security policies; all automated according to DevOps principles.

This course is based on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.10 and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.4.

Please note: It may take up to 48 hours until the access to this e-learning is provided.

Who should attend

  • System Administrators, Developers, Site Reliability Engineers, and IT Architects interested in managing and automating the management of a fleet of OpenShift clusters, possibly in different data centers and cloud providers.

Course Prerequisites

  • Required:
    • Completing Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Operating a Production Kubernetes Cluster  and Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration exam are strongly encouraged, or possessing equivalent basic Kubernetes and OpenShift administration skills
  • Recommended and optional:
    • Red Hat OpenShift Administration III: Scaling Kubernetes Deployments in the Enterprise is a course teaching cluster-wide configuration, logging, and monitoring, Ansible automation with OpenShift
    • Red Hat OpenShift Installation Lab teaches you how to install OpenShift using IPI and UPI
    • Understand Ansible basics, including, writing and running simple playbooks or equivalent experience

What you will learn

You should be able to demonstrate these skills:

  • Deploy Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes in a hub cluster
  • Add a managed cluster to RHACM (configure a cluster to be managed by RHACM)
  • Define and apply cluster configuration policies
  • Detect and correct non-conformance to cluster configuration policies
  • Visualize and compare cluster settings between different clusters
  • Define and apply application placement policies
  • Identify and compare application resources from multiple clusters
  • Deploy Red Hat Quay in the hub cluster
  • Deploy Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes in the hub cluster
  • Integrate Red Hat Quay and RHACS with RHACM.