Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Application Development
Course Outline
- Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform for Developers: Define the Red Hat OpenShift architecture, concepts and terminology, and set up the developer environment.
Deploying Simple Applications: Deploy simple applications by using the Red Hat OpenShift web console and command-line tools.
Building and Publishing Container Images: Build, deploy and manage the lifecycle of container images by using a container registry.
Managing Red Hat OpenShift Builds: Describe the Red Hat OpenShift build process and build container images.
Managing Red Hat OpenShift Deployments: Describe the different Red Hat OpenShift deployment strategies and how to monitor the health of applications.
Deploying Multi-container Applications: Deploy multi-container applications by using Red Hat OpenShift templates, Helm charts, and Kustomize.
Continuous Deployment using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines: Implement CI/CD workflows by using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform for Developers: Define the Red Hat OpenShift architecture, concepts and terminology, and set up the developer environment.
Deploying Simple Applications: Deploy simple applications by using the Red Hat OpenShift web console and command-line tools.
Building and Publishing Container Images
Build, deploy and manage the lifecycle of container images by using a container registry.
Managing Red Hat OpenShift Builds: Describe the Red Hat OpenShift build process and build container images.
Managing Red Hat OpenShift Deployments: Describe the different Red Hat OpenShift deployment strategies and how to monitor the health of applications.
Deploying Multi-container Applications: Deploy multi-container applications by using Red Hat OpenShift templates, Helm charts, and Kustomize.
Continuous Deployment using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines: Implement CI/CD workflows by using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines
Red Hat Certified Specialist in Camel Development
Course Outline
Red Hat Certified Specialist in Data Virtualization
Course Outline
- Red Hat Virtualization overview: Explain the purpose and architecture of Red Hat Virtualization.
Install and configure Red Hat Virtualization: Install a minimal Red Hat Virtualization environment and use it to create a virtual machine.
Create and manage datacenters and clusters: Organize hypervisors into groups using datacenters and clusters.
Manage user accounts and roles: Configure user accounts using a central directory service, then use roles to assign access to resources based on job responsibilities.
Adding physical hosts: Add additional Red Hat Virtualization hosts automatically, and move and remove hosts from datacenters as needed.
Scale Red Hat Virtualization infrastructure: Add Red Hat Virtualization hosts automatically, configure Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosts when appropriate, and move and remove hosts from data centers as needed.
Manage Red Hat Virtualization networks: Separate network traffic into multiple networks on one or more interfaces to improve the performance and security of Red Hat Virtualization.
Manage Red Hat Virtualization storage: Create and manage data and ISO storage domains.
Deploy and manage virtual machines: Operate virtual machines in the Red Hat Virtualization environment.
Migrate virtual machines: Migrate and control automatic migration of virtual machines.
Manage virtual machine images: Manage virtual machine snapshots and disk images.
Automating virtual machine deployment: Automate deployment of virtual machines by using templates and cloud-init.
Back up and upgrade Red Hat Virtualization: Back up, restore, and upgrade the software in a Red Hat Virtualization environment.
Explore high-availability practices: Explain procedures to improve the resilience and reliability of Red Hat Virtualization by removing single points of failure and implementing high-availability features.
Perform comprehensive review: Demonstrate skills learned in this course by installing and configuring Red Hat Virtualization; using the platform to create and manage virtual machines; and backing up and updating components of Red Hat Virtualization.