Introduction to Managed OpenShift Clusters
Choose the correct answers to the following questions:
Which four services are platform services of Red Hat Cloud Services? (Choose four.)
Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud
Red Hat OpenShift Data Science
Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO)
Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)
Red Hat OpenShift Service on Oracle Cloud
Which platform service does Red Hat fully manage?
Which three platform services do Red Hat and the cloud provider manage jointly? (Choose three.)
Red Hat OpenShift Service on Dell Cloud
Which two tasks are prerequisites when deploying a managed OpenShift cluster as a platform service? (Choose two.)
Create the virtual machines.
Create the virtual disks and attach them to the virtual machines.
Verify that the quotas are enough.
Create and configure the load balancers.
Verify that the cloud user has enough privileges to create the cloud resources.
Which three tasks can be performed from the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console on a connected managed OpenShift cluster? (Choose three.)
See an overview of the cluster status.
Get insights about potential issues with the cluster.
Create applications on multiple clusters.
Open a support case with Red Hat Support.
Replace the global pull secret of a cluster.
Which two statements are true for managed OpenShift clusters? (Choose two.)
Managed clusters run the same OpenShift code as self-managed clusters.
Managed clusters have fewer available operators compared to self-managed clusters.
Managed clusters run some extra operators that the SRE teams use to operate them.
Monitoring the applications that run on managed clusters is a joint responsibility of the cloud provider and Red Hat.
Monitoring the applications that run on managed clusters is an exclusive responsibility of Red Hat.