Learn the fundamentals and basic concepts of OpenShift that you will need to build a simple OpenShift cluster and get started with deploying and managing applications.
Build a strong foundation in OpenShift and container orchestration with this tutorial for beginners.
- Deploy OpenShift with Minishift
- Understand Projects, Users
- Understand Builds, Build Triggers, Image streams, Deployments
- Understand Network, Services, and Routes
- Configure integration between OpenShift and GitLab SCM
- Deploy a sample Multi-services application on OpenShift
A much-required skill for anyone in DevOps and Cloud Learning the fundamentals of OpenShift puts the knowledge of a powerful PaaS offering at your fingertips. OpenShift is the next-generation Application Hosting platform by Red Hat.
Content and Overview
This course introduces OpenShift to an Absolute Beginner using really simple and easy to understand lectures. Lectures are followed by demos showing how to set up and get started with OpenShift. The coding exercises that accompany this course will help you practice OpenShift configuration files in YAML. You will be developing OpenShift Configuration Files for different use cases right in your browser. The coding exercises will validate your commands and Configuration Files and ensure you have written them correctly.
And finally, we have assignments to put your skills to test. You will be given the challenge to solve using the skills you gained during this course. This is a great way to gain real-life project experience and work with the other students in the community to develop an OpenShift deployment and get feedback for your work. The assignment will push you to research and develop your own OpenShift Clusters.
Legal Notice:
Openshift and the OpenShift logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Red Hat, Inc. and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein. This course is not certified, accredited, affiliated with, nor endorsed by OpenShift or Red Hat, Inc.