UPDATED COURSE AVAILABLE: Container Adoption Bootcamp for Administrators (DO700)

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Container Adoption Bootcamp for Administrators (DO700)

Last updated: August 2020

Overview

The Container Adoption Boot Camp for Administrators (DO700) immerses students in intensive, 10-day hands-on management of container-native applications deployed on Red Hat's implementation of Kubernetes, Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform, and of OpenShift clusters. This boot camp, containing the latest updates for OpenShift 4.5 from courses DO180, DO288, DO280, DO380, is for those seeking to scale their capability of managing OpenShift clusters at scale and enable a quantum leap in their container adoption journey.

As part of enrollment, you will receive one year of Red Hat Learning Subscription Standard, which gives you unlimited access to all of our courses online, plus up to five certification exams and two retakes.

 

Sales Quick Facts

 

Quick Fact Table

Release

Quality

Q2CY20 NPS: 66.67

Length

10 days ILT

10 days VT (with extended instructional days)

Version

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2

Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.5

Skills Assessment

No changes required to the skills assessment

Marketing Assets

 

Course Outline

Internal Availability

This course will be available for internal associates on the internal LMS at learning.redhat.com.

 

Training Personas

 

Training Personas

Enterprise

Persona

Charlie Root

Currently

Charlie Root is a seasoned system administrator who is experienced working with OpenShift for container deployment and orchestration  His company is ready to move beyond proof of concept and he now needs to know how to take the next step: deploying highly available containers securely and at scale.

Job Goal

To become a senior OpenShift Container Platform administrator supporting a multi-tenant PaaS platform

OpenShift Enablement Engineer (sample job posting)

Senior Red Hat OpenShift Technical Architect (sample job posting)

Education Goal

Charlie Root will deploy Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform with Enterprise Authentication, Secured with SSL, make use of Operators, GitOps, & Storage, and learn valuable troubleshooting skills.

Learning Path 

 

Sales Transition Plan

This update to DO700 contains updates from the latest releases of DO180, DO288, DO280, and DO380 for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.5. There are minimal changes in contents and activities compared to the previous 4.2 and 4.4 releases of these courses, and most of the new topics come from the latest update (OCP-4.5-2) of DO280, which adds new hands-on activities related to storage, network isolation, default project templates, and an expanded comprehensive review.

 

Delivery Quick Facts

DO700 still requires transitioning between the classroom environments of DO180, DO288, DO280, and DO380. Now the bootcamp uses these four courses in the same OpenShift release (4.5) which increases consistency in classroom environments, especially outputs of oc commands and the look and feel of the web console.

DO700 also requires using the course books from latest DO180, DO288, DO280, and DO380. The DO700 course materials available from printkits contain just the instructor guidance about which parts of DO180 and DO288 to include as part of first days of the bootcamp delivery, and suggested timings. All of DO280 and DO380 are included in the bootcamp.

 

Quick Fact Table

Release

Instructor Readiness

To teach this course, instructors must meet the following requirements:

  • Be accredited to teach all four courses: DO180, DO288, DO280, and DO380, on their latest OCP-4.5 releases.

Course Version

OCP4.5-en-1-20201202

Printkit on Lacrosse

/mnt/share/GLS/pst/printkits/DO700/OCP4.5-1

Classroom Setup Materials

There are no classroom setup materials for this course.

Hardware Requirements

  • Level II (i5 CPU with 8 GB RAM)
  • Internet Required, access to a VNC desktop via ROLE

See Training Hardware Requirements for details.



Acknowledgements

This release of this course is attributed to the efforts of several key individuals, too many to cite here, who worked in the four courses that make up DO700.