Course Outline

Introduction

  • Overview of OpenShift and Kubernetes for government use
  • OpenShift Architecture
  • Preparing for Deployment
    • Prerequisites and supported platforms for government
    • Cluster planning and design considerations for government environments

Installing OpenShift

  • Installation methods (IPI and UPI) for government systems
  • Setting up an OpenShift cluster for government operations

Configuring Cluster Networking

  • Networking concepts and DNS for government networks
  • Ingress and egress configurations for secure government communications

Authentication and Authorization

  • Configuring identity providers for government users
  • Managing user access and roles for government compliance

Working with Nodes and Pods

  • Managing nodes and scheduling for government workloads
  • Troubleshooting node issues in government clusters

Configuring Storage

  • Persistent and ephemeral storage solutions for government data
  • Using storage classes and PVCs for government applications

Monitoring and Logging

  • Using Prometheus and Grafana for government monitoring
  • Accessing cluster logs and metrics for government audit purposes

Deploying Applications

  • Using templates and operators for government applications
  • Managing application lifecycle in government environments

Working with Builds and Images

  • Image streams and builds for government use
  • Configuring build pipelines for government development

Securing Applications

  • Managing Secrets and ConfigMaps for government security
  • Pod security and network policies for government compliance

Advanced Cluster Administration

  • Upgrading OpenShift clusters for government operations
  • Backup and disaster recovery strategies for government data

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  • Node and pod troubleshooting in government clusters
  • Debugging applications for government systems

Exam Strategy and Practice

  • Review of key exam objectives for government IT professionals
  • Mock exams and hands-on challenges for government training

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification or equivalent knowledge for government
  • Fundamental understanding of Kubernetes concepts
  • Practical experience in Linux system administration

Audience

  • System administrators for government
  • Cloud administrators for government
  • DevOps professionals for government
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