The IBM Power Systems - Implementing Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform training course covers basic administration and configuration of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform within a POWER processor-based server configured with IBM PowerVC. Hands-on exercises reinforce the lecture material, and allow you to use the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to work with images, applications, and manage a cluster.
By attending Power Systems - Implementing Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Explain the IBM path to Kubernetes
- Describe OpenShift Container Platform (OCP)
- Identify the components affected by the ICP (IBM Cloud Private) to OCP transition
- Describe the OCP architecture and components
- List the OCP machine roles
- Explain the journey to the cloud strategy
- List and explain the IBM Cloud Paks
- Recall the planning steps to implement Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
- environment
- Define the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environment requirements
- Recall the steps to install Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environment on
- Power System
- Recall the configuration steps for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environment
- Recall the steps to update/remove Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environment
- Describe how to access the OCP web console
- Identify the administrator and developer perspectives
- Identify the CLI commands
- Describe the identity providers
- List the type of users and groups
- Explain images, containers, and imagestreams
- Describe the operator mechanism
- Explain the storage framework
- Describe the networking components
- Describe manageable elements of machines and node
Basic Linux administration skills, Docker, and Kubernetes knowledge.
This Power Systems - Implementing Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform class is intended for system administrators, support personnel, developers, IT specialists, IT architects, and system engineers.
