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Learn to operate a Red Hat® OpenStack Platform private cloud and manage domain resources to secure and deploy modern, scalable cloud applications, networks and storage. Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) teaches you how to operate and manage a production Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) single-site overcloud. You will learn how to create secure project environments in which to provision resources and manage security privileges that cloud users need to deploy scalable cloud applications. You will learn about OpenShift integration with load balancers, identity management, monitoring, proxies, and storage. You will also develop more troubleshooting and Day 2 operations skills in this course. This course is based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.1.
This course is designed for cloud users who deploy application instances
and stacks, domain operators who manage resources and security for cloud users,
and any other cloud personnel interested in, or responsible for, maintaining
applications on private or hybrid OpenStack clouds. Any cloud persona, or
personnel with roles that include performing technology evaluation, should
attend this course to learn RHOSP operation and application deployment
methods.
Students in the Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) course will focus on performing both routine and specialized tasks that are necessary to manage a production OpenStack overcloud domain. Students will manage OpenStack using both web-based and command-line interfaces. Essential skills covered in the course include the following:
Become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or demonstrate equivalent experience
Študijný materiál Red Hat.
Introduction to Red Hat OpenStack Platform
Describe
OpenStack personas, launch an instance, and describe the OpenStack components
and architecture.
Manage application projects in a multitenant cloud
Create
and configure projects with secure user access and sufficient resources to
support cloud user application deployment requirements.
Manage OpenStack networking
Describe how IP networks are
implemented in OpenStack, including fundamental TCP/IP stack behavior,
software-defined networking elements, and the common types of networks available
to self-service cloud users.
Configure resources to launch a non-public
instance
Configure the requisite resource types for launching a
basic non-public instance, including vCPUs, memory, and a system disk image, and
launch an instance of an application component that runs in a tenant network
with no public access.
Configure virtual machine system disks
Identify the
available choices for configuring, storing and selecting block-based virtual
machine (VM) system disks, including the choice of ephemeral or persistent disks
for specific use cases.
Provide additional storage strategies
Identify the
available choices for additional cloud storage techniques, including
object-based storage, network file sharing, and volumes sourced from a file
sharing service.
Configure resources to launch an instance with public
access
Identify and configure the additional resource types required
to launch instances with public access for specific use cases, including
networking and access security elements.
Automate customized cloud application launches
Configure
and deploy a typical multi-tier cloud application stack, defined as an
architected template of scalable VM instances, including per-instance launch
customizations.
Manage cloud application placement
Introduce overcloud
layouts more complex than a single site, and explain the management resources to
control the placement of launched instances, including segregation elements such
as cells and availability zones, and placement attributes such as requisite
compute node resources.
Note: Course outline is subject to change with technology advances and as the nature of the underlying job evolves.
Impact on the organization
This course is intended to
develop the skills needed to utilize and manage the daily operation of a private
cloud. A private cloud can reduce costs through fine-grained resource control,
simplifying regulatory compliance, and permitting easier integration with legacy
systems. Using the skills taught by this course, users and operators will be
able to create and use project resources built of networks and services running
running templated applications, in customizable and adaptable configurations,
virtually eliminating the need to build physical systems for any new projects.
This release brings major enhancements and stabilization, including service
containerization, new installation and management tools, a newly designed
application load balancing component, and a significant expansion of features
supported by the OpenStack CLI. Also, clients can use various installation
tools, most noticeably PackStack, which is completely deprecated.
Red Hat has created this course in a way intended to benefit our customers, but each company and infrastructure is unique, and actual results or benefits may vary.
Impact on the individual
As a result of attending this
course, you will understand the architecture of a private or hybrid OpenStack
cloud infrastructure and will be able to create, manage, and troubleshoot
software-defined network services, resources, servers, and applications for
dynamically scalable business environments.
You should also be able to demonstrate these skills:
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