
DO121: Introduction to Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift
Course Information

Course Name
DO121: Introduction to Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift

Duration
1 Day
Certification
Overview
Learn how to deploy, access, and perform basic customizations to an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
DO121 teaches Platform Operators how to provision managed clusters by using Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift and how to perform basic day-2 customizations on these clusters to onboard application developers and applications.
Following course completion, hands-on lab access will remain available for up to 45 days for any live course that includes a virtual environment.
Audience Profile
- IT Operations professionals such as System Administrators, Platform Operators, Cloud Engineers.
- Application and development infrastructure professionals such as Site Reliability Engineers and DevOps Engineers.
Prerequisites
- All students must be knowledgeable of Microsoft Azure, including operating and managing Azure compute, storage, and network resources.
- For students that are new to Red Hat OpenShift it is recommended that you learn the fundamental skills of managing Red Hat OpenShift clusters, before taking DO121, from the following courses:
- Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180)
- Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Operating a Production Kubernetes Cluster (DO280)
- Students with previous experience managing Kubernetes clusters are advised to take DO180 and DO280 before taking DO121 or at least acquire foundational skills operating Red Hat OpenShift clusters by using the following free resources from Red Hat:
- Red Hat Developer Sandbox for OpenShift
- OpenShift and Kubernetes learning from Red Hat Developer
- Containers, Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift Technical Overview (DO080)
At Course Completion
- Introduction to Managed OpenShift
- Identify prerequisites to create a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster
- Access a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster as an administrator and as a developer self-service user
- Connect a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster to Red Hat Services
- Configure additional storage classes and configure log forwarding to Azure Monitor
- Create dedicated node pools and configure node autoscaling
Course Outline
Create a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster accessible through the internet.
- Introduction to Managed OpenShift Clusters
- Describe the relationship between the customer team and the cloud vendors SRE team regarding system administration of managed OpenShift clusters.
- Prerequisites to Create an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster
- Learn the different options to deploy Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift clusters in public or private mode and prepare an Azure cloud account and a management workstation to create an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
- Create an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster
- Create an internet-accessible managed OpenShift cluster using the Azure portal and inspect the cloud resources that compose an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
- Access an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster as an Administrator
- Retrieve OpenShift cluster administrator credentials to access a managed cluster.
Configure a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster to be used for development purposes.
- Configure Developer Self-service Access to an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster
- Configure an identity provider that allows developers to access a managed cluster and create self-service projects to deploy unprivileged applications.
- Connect an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster to Red Hat cloud services
- Connect a managed cluster to Red Hat cloud services and enumerate the benefits.
- Configure Additional Storage Classes
- Connect applications to the Azure disk type that matches their cost and performance requirements.
- Create Dedicated Node Pools
- Add a machine set to run applications that use different VM sizes.
- Configure Node Autoscaling
- Autoscale a node pool according to application load.
- Configure Log Forwarding
- Forward cluster and pod logs to Azure Monitor.
Overview
Overview
Learn how to deploy, access, and perform basic customizations to an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
DO121 teaches Platform Operators how to provision managed clusters by using Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift and how to perform basic day-2 customizations on these clusters to onboard application developers and applications.
Following course completion, hands-on lab access will remain available for up to 45 days for any live course that includes a virtual environment.
Audience Profile
Audience Profile
- IT Operations professionals such as System Administrators, Platform Operators, Cloud Engineers.
- Application and development infrastructure professionals such as Site Reliability Engineers and DevOps Engineers.
Prerequisities
Prerequisites
- All students must be knowledgeable of Microsoft Azure, including operating and managing Azure compute, storage, and network resources.
- For students that are new to Red Hat OpenShift it is recommended that you learn the fundamental skills of managing Red Hat OpenShift clusters, before taking DO121, from the following courses:
- Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180)
- Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Operating a Production Kubernetes Cluster (DO280)
- Students with previous experience managing Kubernetes clusters are advised to take DO180 and DO280 before taking DO121 or at least acquire foundational skills operating Red Hat OpenShift clusters by using the following free resources from Red Hat:
- Red Hat Developer Sandbox for OpenShift
- OpenShift and Kubernetes learning from Red Hat Developer
- Containers, Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift Technical Overview (DO080)
At Course Completion
At Course Completion
- Introduction to Managed OpenShift
- Identify prerequisites to create a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster
- Access a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster as an administrator and as a developer self-service user
- Connect a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster to Red Hat Services
- Configure additional storage classes and configure log forwarding to Azure Monitor
- Create dedicated node pools and configure node autoscaling
Course Outline
Course Outline
Create a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster accessible through the internet.
- Introduction to Managed OpenShift Clusters
- Describe the relationship between the customer team and the cloud vendors SRE team regarding system administration of managed OpenShift clusters.
- Prerequisites to Create an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster
- Learn the different options to deploy Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift clusters in public or private mode and prepare an Azure cloud account and a management workstation to create an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
- Create an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster
- Create an internet-accessible managed OpenShift cluster using the Azure portal and inspect the cloud resources that compose an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
- Access an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster as an Administrator
- Retrieve OpenShift cluster administrator credentials to access a managed cluster.
Configure a Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster to be used for development purposes.
- Configure Developer Self-service Access to an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster
- Configure an identity provider that allows developers to access a managed cluster and create self-service projects to deploy unprivileged applications.
- Connect an Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster to Red Hat cloud services
- Connect a managed cluster to Red Hat cloud services and enumerate the benefits.
- Configure Additional Storage Classes
- Connect applications to the Azure disk type that matches their cost and performance requirements.
- Create Dedicated Node Pools
- Add a machine set to run applications that use different VM sizes.
- Configure Node Autoscaling
- Autoscale a node pool according to application load.
- Configure Log Forwarding
- Forward cluster and pod logs to Azure Monitor.
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