hi you guys
can any one tell me the exact openshift learning path from a to z
thank you
For OpenShift, there are four possible avenues:
Managing container platforms
Developing containerized solutions
Managing virtual machines
Developing and managing AI workloads
The best approach is to follow the self-service skills assessment (https://skills.ole.redhat.com/en) to determine which path aligns with your needs and skill level, and then start training.
Sorry to hijack this thread but I have a similar ask.
I understand these 4 options and I will definitely want to following 2 of these paths, but I can't see that any of these will teach me how to build an OpenShift environment from scratch.
Is there such a course? Thanks
@CraigP Yes , the course is DO322 https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/do322-red-hat-openshift-installation-lab?section=overvie...
This course teaches skills required to plan and provision OpenShift clusters on cloud providers and on-site data centers, using virtual machines and physical servers, such as:
Assessing whether to employ the Full Stack Automation or Pre-existing Infrastructure installation methods.
Customizing the OpenShift installation settings to match a target deployment scenario.
Monitoring the OpenShift installation process to identify and, if possible, fix issues.
Assessing the health of a just-installed OpenShift cluster, and assessing the need to perform additional tasks before on-boarding users and applications.
@Ahmed-Gad Thanks for reaching out! Let me try to give an overview of what we offer as an Openshift learning path in our training and certification catalogue.
You can learn openshift depending upon your choice of skill path.
Please note that when we say DO280 it means the course SKU and when we say EX280 it means the exam SKU ( based on recommended course objectves of DO280 )
We have basically 4 skill paths :
1. Administration path :
DO180 --> DO280 --> EX280 ( Openshift admin certification exam ) --> DO316 (OpenShift virtualization )--> EX316 --> DO380 ( scaling K8s ) --> EX380 --> DO480 ( multicluster management ACM and Cluster security ) --> EX480
2. Development path :
DO188 --> EX188 ( Containers specialist exam) --> DO288 --> EX288 ( OpenShift developer certification ) --> DO328 ( resilient microservices Istio & Service Mesh ) --> EX328 --> DO378 ( micro services with Quarkus ) --> EX378 --> DO244 ( serverless and Knative ) --> DO482 ( Event driven App with Kafka and AMQ ) --> EX482
3. Architect Path :
For Openshift Architect path : you need to clear 5 OpenShift specialist exams which can be chosen from this list here : https://www.redhat.com/en/services/certification/red-hat-certified-openshift-architect?pfe-zrvtig3ev...
many of which are already included either in Admin path or in development path cited above.
Please note that - if you have cleared EX280 or EX288 then you need to clear 5 more openshift based certifications from the link. And , if you have cleared both EX280 & EX288 then you need to clear 4 more certifications from the link inorder to become an OpenShift architect.
4. AI path :
AI262 ( Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift AI ) --> AI263 (OpenShift AI Administration)--> AI264 (Creating Machine Learning Models with Red Hat OpenShift AI)--> AI265 ( Deploying Machine Learning Models with Red Hat OpenShift AI)--> AI266 (Automating Data Science Pipelines and Experiments with Red Hat OpenShift AI)--> AI267 (Developing and Deploying AI/ML Applications on Red Hat OpenShift AI) --> EX267 ( Openshift AI specialist exam ).
Apart from the exams and courses listed in the Admin or Development skill path above - you have other courses and exams as well which you can find in the link that I gave in the Architect path explanation eg. :
A. ROSA - Red Hat Openshift services on AWS courses ( CS220 & CS221 ) with exam EX229.
B. Managing Openshift virtualization with Ansible Automation course ( DO336 ) with exam EX336.
C. 3Scale API management course DO240 with exam EX240.
Please go through this and let me know for any doubts or questions you have.
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