Red Hat OpenStack Administration II: Day 2 Operations for Cloud Operators Training in Germany

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 4 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €3,952+VAT
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Build advanced skills for performing Red Hat OpenStack Platform day 2 operations and management of hybrid cloud infrastructure

Red Hat OpenStack Administration II: Day 2 Operations for Cloud Operators (CL210) is designed for cloud operators, service administrators, and automation engineers who operate and manage a full-featured hybrid and private cloud-computing environment using Red Hat OpenStack Platform. You will learn how to manage, monitor, troubleshoot, and scale a Red Hat OpenStack Platform infrastructure. This course focuses on using the OpenStack Client command-line user interface to configure metrics, policies, and architecture in order to support enterprise cloud applications and daily operations.

This course is based on Red Hat OpenStack version 16.1 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 8.2

Audience for this course

Cloud operators responsible for managing daily operations and automation.
Infrastructure architects interested in or responsible for maintaining a large-scale private or hybrid cloud.

  • Be a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE), Red Hat Certified Specialist in Ansible Automation, or demonstrate equivalent experience.
  • For candidates that have not earned an RHCE or equivalent, confirmation of the correct skill-set knowledge can be obtained by taking our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills.
  • Attend Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110), or demonstrate equivalent experience.

Please note: In order to provision you with your courseware and lab access for this course QA must share several items of basic personal information with our partner (usually your full name and email address). For more information on this please visit our QA Partner data sharing page. If you have any questions or concerns please contact your QA account manager.

Course content summary

  • Managing overcloud service containerization technology.
  • Providing metrics for performance tuning and governance.
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting Open Virtual Networking (OVN) network flow.
  • Configuring Identity service using an external Red Hat IdM store.
  • Managing the core control plane, including Pacemaker.
  • Customizing images, with techniques for multiple use cases.
  • Managing block and object storage back-ends.
  • Managing compute nodes, including tuning and hyperconverged.
  • Troubleshooting Red Hat OpenStack Platform.

Course attendees will learn how to operate and manage a Red Hat OpenStack Platform installation using all of the common core features and services used by enterprise private/hybrid cloud customers. Successful attendees will be able to monitor, troubleshoot, and automate operations handling compute, storage, networking, deployment, and application support resources and services tailored to their enterprise needs.

Impact on the organization

This course is intended to develop the skills needed for the daily operation of a private cloud. A private cloud can reduce costs through fine-grained resource control, simplifying regulatory compliance, and permitting easier integration with legacy systems. Using the skills taught in this course, cloud operators will be able to manage and operate hybrid cloud Red Hat OpenStack Platform infrastructure.

Customer organizations will find this version to be easier to install and manage while handling more diverse types of cloud and legacy workloads with an expanding portfolio of flexible resource configuration. Enhancements in the RHOSP 16 version address evolving customer requirements for enterprise cloud infrastructures:

Industry-popular Ansible Automation for installation, upgrading, and patching.
Open Virtual Networking (OVN), an advanced SDN framework evolved from Open vSwitch.
Hyperconverged technology, combining storage and compute resources for lower latency and higher performance.

Navigate the Red Hat OpenStack Platform architecture
Describe the undercloud and overcloud architecture and service components.

Operate the control plane
Describe and manage the critical core services of the Red Hat OpenStack Platform control plane.

Manage infrastructure security
Protect the Red Hat OpenStack Platform infrastructure by securing service component files and endpoints.

Manage user security
Configure secure user privileges using domain-based identity management, scoped roles, and project organization.

Manage application deployment resources
Create and manage the common, shared deployment resources including custom images, flavors, and metadata services.

Manage storage
Describe and manage storage architecture and components, with an emphasis on Red Hat Ceph Storage back ends.

Manage networking
Create, manage, and troubleshoot data center and virtual network infrastructure.

Manage compute node operations
Describe the architecture and management processes for normal and hyperconverged compute nodes. Perform common operational tasks for compute nodes to support workload uptime and scaling.

Monitor Red Hat OpenStack Platform operations
Describe the monitoring framework and architecture to gather, store, and use operational metrics.

Automate cloud applications
Implement and deploy complex and scalable applications using automation technologies.

Troubleshoot operations
Describe and practice the tools and methods for diagnosing and troubleshooting issues encountered during deployment and management operations.

Comprehensive review
Review tasks from Red Hat OpenStack Platform Administration II: Day 2 Operations for Cloud Operators.



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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Germany facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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10 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
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11 November 2024
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Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
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10 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
4 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
4 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
11 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
4 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
12 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
4 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
15 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
4 Days
Red Hat OpenStack Administration II: Day 2 Operations for Cloud Operators Training Course in Germany

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