This course prepares a senior OpenShift Cluster Administrator to perform daily administration tasks on clusters that host applications that internal teams and external vendors provide; enable self-service for cluster users with different roles; and deploy applications that require special permissions, such as CI/CD tooling, performance monitoring, and security scanners.
DO280 focuses on configuring multi-tenancy and security features of OpenShift. DO280 also teaches how to manage OpenShift add-ons based on operators. This course is based on Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform 4.14.
Course Objectives
Configure and manage OpenShift clusters to maintain security and reliability across multiple applications and development teams.
Configure authentication, authorization, and resource quotas.
Protect network traffic with network policies and TLS security (HTTPS).
Expose applications by using protocols other than HTTP and TLS, and attach applications to multi-homed networks.
Manage OpenShift cluster updates and Kubernetes operator updates.
This course, together with the Red Hat OpenShift I: Containers & Kubernetes (DO180) course, prepares the student to take the Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration exam (EX280).
Audience
System Administrators interested in the ongoing management of OpenShift clusters, applications, users, and add-ons.
Site Reliability Engineers interested in the ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting of Kubernetes clusters.
System and Software Architects interested in understanding the security of an OpenShift cluster.
Prerequisites
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124), or equivalent skills in managing Linux systems and servers from the Bash shell.
Red Hat OpenShift I: Containers & Kubernetes (DO180 v4.14), or equivalent skills in deploying and managing Kubernetes applications by using the OpenShift web console and command-line interfaces.
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.