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    Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)

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    SectionPreface A: Introduction
    SectionSection A.1: Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)
    Section A.2: Bring Your Own Device
    Chapter 1: Provision a Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) Cluster
    Section 1.1: Introduction to Managed OpenShift Clusters
    Section 1.2: Quiz: Introduction to Managed OpenShift Clusters
    Section 1.3: Prerequisites to Create a ROSA Cluster
    Section 1.4: Guided Exercise: Prerequisites to Create a ROSA Cluster
    Section 1.5: Create a ROSA Cluster
    Section 1.6: Guided Exercise: Create a ROSA Cluster
    Section 1.7: Access a ROSA Cluster as an Administrator
    Section 1.8: Guided Exercise: Access a ROSA Cluster as an Administrator
    Section 1.9: Summary
    Chapter 2: Configure a Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) Cluster
    Section 2.1: Configure Developer Self-service for a ROSA Cluster
    Section 2.2: Guided Exercise: Configure Developer Self-service for a ROSA Cluster
    Section 2.3: Connect a ROSA Cluster to Red Hat Services
    Section 2.4: Guided Exercise: Connect a ROSA Cluster to Red Hat Services
    Section 2.5: Configure Additional Storage Classes
    Section 2.6: Guided Exercise: Configure Additional Storage Classes
    Section 2.7: Create Dedicated Node Pools
    Section 2.8: Guided Exercise: Create Dedicated Node Pools
    Section 2.9: Configure Node Autoscaling
    Section 2.10: Guided Exercise: Configure Node Autoscaling
    Section 2.11: Configure Log Forwarding
    Section 2.12: Guided Exercise: Configure Log Forwarding
    Section 2.13: Summary
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    Introduction

    Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)

    DO120 teaches Platform Operators how to provision managed clusters by using Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) and how to perform basic day-2 customizations on these clusters to onboard application developers and applications.

    Course Objectives

    • Describe the general responsibilities of Red Hat, the cloud provider, and the customer in the administration of OpenShift managed clusters.

    • Provision internet-accessible, managed OpenShift clusters by using the cloud service web console and CLI.

    • Configure managed clusters to grant access as either limited or full administrators; and to allow developers self-service access to create projects and deploy applications.

    • Connect managed clusters to Red Hat cloud services such as Red Hat Insights and the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.

    Audience

    • 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 Amazon Web Services (AWS), including operating and managing AWS 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 OpenShift clusters, before taking DO120, from the following courses: Red Hat OpenShift Administration I - Managing Containers and Kubernetes (DO180) and 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 DO120 or at least acquire foundational skills operating Red Hat OpenShift clusters.

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