Red Hat OpenShift: Container technology for hybrid cloud.
Red Hat® OpenShift® is an enterprise-ready Kubernetes container platform built for an open hybrid cloud strategy. It provides a consistent application platform to manage hybrid cloud, multicloud, and edge deployments.
Red Hat OpenShift Installation Lab teaches skills needed for installing an OpenShift cluster in a range of environments, and instructs students on how to identify required customizations dependent on underlying infrastructure.

Overview
Installing OpenShift on a cloud, virtual, or physical infrastructure.
Red Hat OpenShift Installation Lab (DO322) teaches essential skills for installing an OpenShift cluster in a range of environments, from proof of concept to production, and how to identify customizations that may be required because of the underlying cloud, virtual, or physical infrastructure.
This course is based on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6.
Skills Covered
- Validate infrastructure prerequisites for an OpenShift cluster.
- Run the OpenShift installer with custom settings.
- Describe and monitor each stage of the OpenShift installation process.
- Collect troubleshooting information during an ongoing installation, or after a failed installation.
- Complete the configuration of cluster services in a newly installed cluster.
Prerequisites
- Achieving the Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration certification on OpenShift 4 is strongly recommended, or at least taking Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Operating a Production Kubernetes Cluster (DO280) before taking this course.
- Achieving the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification or equivalent knowledge of Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration before taking DO322 is also strongly recommended.
Target Audience
- Cluster administrators (Junior systems administrators, junior cloud administrators) interested in deploying additional clusters to meet increasing demands from their organizations.
- Cluster engineers (Senior systems administrators, senior cloud administrators, cloud engineers) interested in the planning and design of OpenShift clusters to meet performance and reliability of different workloads and in creating work books for these installations.
- Site reliability engineers (SREs) interested in deploying test bed clusters to validate new settings, updates, customizations, operational procedures, and responses to incidents.

Describe the OpenShift Installation Process
- Describe and compare the Full Stack Automation and Pre-existing Infrastructure installation methods.
Install OpenShift in a Cloud Provider
- Provision OpenShift clusters on Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud providers, with common customizations, using the Full-Stack Automation installation method.
Install OpenShift on a Virtualized Environment
- Provision OpenShift clusters on hypervisors, with common customizations, using the Full-Stack Automation and the Pre-existing Infrastructure installation methods.
Plan to Install OpenShift without an Infrastructure Provider
- Configure the prerequisites for provisioning OpenShift clusters without integration with the underlying infrastructure.
Install OpenShift without an Infrastructure Provider
- Provision OpenShift clusters without integration with the underlying infrastructure.
Complete the Installation of OpenShift without an Infrastructure Provider
- Perform essential tasks that are required before onboarding users and applications on a newly provisioned OpenShift cluster.

Exam & Certification
No associated certification.
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