NEW COURSE: Developing Advanced Automation with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform (DO374)

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Developing Advanced Automation with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform (DO374)

Overview

The latest release from Red Hat Training & Certification, Developing Advanced Automation with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform (DO374), is geared toward site reliability engineers and automation developers eager to leverage the new, container focused tools from Red Hat® Ansible Automation Platform. This course instructs students how to efficiently develop automation code that can be managed by the automation controller. Learn recommended practices for automation development using reusable code, advanced playbook techniques, shared execution environments, and preparing for scalable automation with the automation content navigator.  

 

Training Personas

 

Training Personas

Enterprise

Persona

Alice Adminton

Currently

Alice Adminton is an experienced automation content developer who is familiar with the Ansible Automation Platform. To scale their automation, Alice will need to learn how to automate for larger enterprise environments with the new, containerized architecture.

Job Goal

To scale and distribute automation through the organization using recommended practices, reusable code, and containerized automation execution environments.

Education Goal

Alice Adminton will use Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to develop automation in a way that scales to large teams and complex enterprises. She seeks skills to effectively manage and optimize playbooks, create execution environments and collections, and  use the automation content navigator for managing the automation lifecycle.


This course builds upon Ansible foundations learned in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automation with Ansible (RH294) and begins the replacement of the predecessor course Advanced Automation: Red Hat Ansible Best Practices (DO447). The recommended practices from DO447 are coupled with the product’s architectural shift of AAP into a containerized cloud-native enterprise platform.

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