Course Outline
Introduction
- Overview of OpenShift and Kubernetes for government use
- OpenShift Architecture for government applications
- Preparing for Deployment for government environments
- Prerequisites and supported platforms for government operations
- Cluster planning and design considerations for government agencies
Installing OpenShift for government systems
- Installation methods (IPI and UPI) for government deployments
- Setting up an OpenShift cluster for government use
Configuring Cluster Networking for government operations
- Networking concepts and DNS configurations for government networks
- Ingress and egress configurations for government security requirements
Authentication and Authorization for government users
- Configuring identity providers for government authentication
- Managing user access and roles for government personnel
Working with Nodes and Pods for government applications
- Managing nodes and scheduling for government workloads
- Troubleshooting node issues in government environments
Configuring Storage for government data
- Persistent and ephemeral storage solutions for government needs
- Using storage classes and PVCs for government data management
Monitoring and Logging for government compliance
- Using Prometheus and Grafana for government monitoring
- Accessing cluster logs and metrics for government reporting
Deploying Applications for government services
- Using templates and operators for government applications
- Managing application lifecycle for government projects
Working with Builds and Images for government development
- Image streams and builds for government software
- Configuring build pipelines for government processes
Securing Applications for government security standards
- Managing Secrets and ConfigMaps for government data protection
- Pod security and network policies for government compliance
Advanced Cluster Administration for government operations
- Upgrading OpenShift clusters for government systems
- Backup and disaster recovery strategies for government continuity
Troubleshooting Common Issues in government environments
- Node and pod troubleshooting for government clusters
- Debugging applications for government use cases
Exam Strategy and Practice for government certification
- Review of key exam objectives for government IT professionals
- Mock exams and hands-on challenges for government training
Summary and Next Steps for government adoption
Requirements
- Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification or equivalent knowledge for government systems
- Fundamental understanding of Kubernetes concepts
- Experience in Linux system administration
Audience
- System administrators
- Cloud administrators
- DevOps professionals
Testimonials (1)
Lots of exercises