Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization for Managing Virtual Machines

Course Overview

Using the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization operator, create and manage virtual machines on OpenShift.

Using the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization operator, creating and managing virtual machines (VM) on OpenShift is covered in detail in the book Managing Virtual Machines with OpenShift Virtualization. There is no requirement for prior knowledge with Kubernetes or containers to take this course.

This course provides:

  • Competencies needed to construct, access, and administer virtual machines on OpenShift clusters.
  • The same Kubernetes capabilities that would govern usage and access to these resources for containers must be mastered in order to control usage and access of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources from VMs.
  • Examples of Kubernetes architectures that use OpenShift Virtualization's extensions and basic Kubernetes functionality to manage the High Availability (HA) of VMs.
  • Ways to connect OpenShift virtual machines (VMs) to data centre services, such as storage and databases that are not part of their OpenShift cluster.

Prerequisites for this course

Audience Profile

  • Administrators of virtual machines that want to transfer virtualized workloads from conventional hypervisors to OpenShift virtualization.
  • Containerized & virtualized workloads can be supported by Kubernetes administrators (Cluster Administrators, Cluster Engineers) in the same OpenShift cluster.
  • Site Reliability Engineers that are interested in managing Virtual Machines on OpenShift utilising GitOps and Ansible Automation.

Content Outline

Creating VMs from installation media and disk images.

  • Accessing text and graphical consoles of a VM.
  • Connecting to VMs using Kubernetes networking (services, ingress, and routes)
  • Provisioning storage to VMs using Kubernetes storage (PVC, PV, and storage classes).
  • Start, pause, and stop VMs.

Clone and snapshot VMs.

  • Connecting VMs to external and extra networks (outside of the Kubernetes pod and service networks).
  • Connecting VMs to host storage and external storage.
  • Ansible management of VMs.

Creating VMs from VM Templates.

FAQs

A: A person who is responsible for configuration and reliable operations on computer system is called system administrator.

A: There are many career options for system administrator and some of them are: senior system administration, system architecture, cyber security and IT consulting.

A: By doing Red Hat System Administration II course you will become a full time Linux administrator and you can prepare easily for Red Hat Certified System Administrator Exam.

 

A: System Administrator have a job of installing and managing desktops, laptops, servers, IT security and other crucial components.

 

A: Storage configuration, security feature management, task control and installation and deployment of Red Hat Enterprise Linux are the skills which one can develop after doing this course.

 

A: As we include the trainees in practical, business-oriented tasks throughout the training program, they will be intrigued. Your abilities & expertise will increase as a result of these initiatives, & your experience will improve. You will benefit greatly from these real-world projects as you complete your upcoming tasks & assignments.

A: All participants who successfully complete the training program which includes a variety of real-world projects, assignments, tests, & other tasks are given a certificate from Radiant. After the course is over, you will be given a project that you must turn in within two weeks. Experts from Radiant Tech Learning will evaluate the project on a variety of criteria. You must receive more than 60% of the possible points in order to be eligible for the verified certificate. You wouldn't receive a Radiant certified certificate which participants can use for future employment until you met these requirements. Participants will receive grades based on the following standards:

  • 90% – 100% – AAA+
  • 80% – 90% – AA+
  • 70% – 80% – A+
  • 60% – 70% – A 

A: No. These training programs are helpful to improve your skills & knowledge on the technology which would help you to land in your dream job by learning them. Our training program will maximize your ability and chances of getting a successful job. You have to select a job according to your convenience. Your performance in the training program and interview is crucial for getting a good job.

 

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