Operators extend the capabilities of a Kubernetes cluster.
Cluster operators provide the platform services of OpenShift, such as the web console.
The Operator Lifecycle Manager manages add-on operators, which are sourced from catalogs such as the OperatorHub.
Most operators create and manage complex workloads based on declarative custom resources.
Users can view, install, update, and troubleshoot add-on operators by using the web console.
Users can use the package manifest, subscription, operator group, and install plan resources to manage add-on operators from the command line or from the API.
Click CREATE to build all of the virtual machines needed for the classroom lab environment. This may take several minutes to complete. Once created the environment can then be stopped and restarted to pause your experience.
If you DELETE your lab, you will remove all of the virtual machines in your classroom and lose all of your progress.