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What path I should follow for learning Ansible, Open shift and Container, Kubernetes in redhat learning portal?
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@parthsoni Refer this link : https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/all-courses-exams and use the product filter to select the respective tools and then you can see the associated learning courses and certifications.
For Ansible - you can refer courses RH294 ( RHCE ) --> DO374 --> DO467 <--> DO457
For Openshift -- Admin path - DO180 --> DO280 --> DO380 --> DO480
For Openshift -- Development path - DO188 --> DO288
For Containers -- DO180 & DO188.

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I would like to add/modify @Chetan_Tiwary_ suggestion slightly ...
There are three (3) basic Ansible introductory courses
RH294 - Automation of RHEL systems
DO417 - Automation of Windows systems
DO457 - Automation of Network devices
Any of those three cover the basics of Ansible and AAP (Ansible Automation Platform), so you could take the one you are most comfortable with. If you are a Linux admin, the answer is a clear RH294, but if you are more comfortable with Windows or Network devices, you might consider one of the other courses.
The DO374 is the Ansible "best practices" and teaches concepts about working as a team and using version control (git). It as well as the DO467 focus primarily on Linux systems for administration, but the concepts they teach are applicable throughout all devices and OSes, we just only teach the basics for the different platforms and then for the more advanced tend to steer back towards Linux.
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/verify?certId=111-134-086
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@parthsoni Refer this link : https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/all-courses-exams and use the product filter to select the respective tools and then you can see the associated learning courses and certifications.
For Ansible - you can refer courses RH294 ( RHCE ) --> DO374 --> DO467 <--> DO457
For Openshift -- Admin path - DO180 --> DO280 --> DO380 --> DO480
For Openshift -- Development path - DO188 --> DO288
For Containers -- DO180 & DO188.

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Thank You Chetan

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I would like to add/modify @Chetan_Tiwary_ suggestion slightly ...
There are three (3) basic Ansible introductory courses
RH294 - Automation of RHEL systems
DO417 - Automation of Windows systems
DO457 - Automation of Network devices
Any of those three cover the basics of Ansible and AAP (Ansible Automation Platform), so you could take the one you are most comfortable with. If you are a Linux admin, the answer is a clear RH294, but if you are more comfortable with Windows or Network devices, you might consider one of the other courses.
The DO374 is the Ansible "best practices" and teaches concepts about working as a team and using version control (git). It as well as the DO467 focus primarily on Linux systems for administration, but the concepts they teach are applicable throughout all devices and OSes, we just only teach the basics for the different platforms and then for the more advanced tend to steer back towards Linux.
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/verify?certId=111-134-086
SENIOR TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR / CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR AND EXAMINER
Red Hat Certification + Training

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Thanks for clarifying the Ansible learning path @Travis !

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Thank You Travis