• Course overview
  • Course details
  • Prerequisites

Course overview

About this course

Integrate applications deployed on ROSA with AWS services in a way that cluster administrators and platform engineers retain control of credentials and roles required by applications to access AWS services instead of exposing those credentials to application developers.

Audience profile
  • Primary: ROSA Administrators, Platform Engineers, Cloud Administrators, System Administrators and other infrastructure-related IT roles who are responsible for providing and supporting infrastructure for applications deployed on AWS

  • Secondary: Enterprise Architects, Site Reliability Engineers, DevOps Engineers, and other application-related IT roles who are responsible for designing infrastructure for applications deployed on AWS

At course completion

After completing CS221, students can integrate applications deployed on a private ROSA cluster in a way that cluster administrators and platform engineers retain control of credentials and roles required by applications to access AWS services, instead of exposing those credentials to application developers.

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Course details

Deploy Applications From External Registries

  • Deploy applications on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) from private container image repositories in external centralized container image registries.

Provide Amazon Storage Volumes for Applications

  • Configure Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) or Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) volumes that meet the cost, performance, and sharing requirements of their applications.

Configure Application Access to AWS Services

  • Configure applications for access to shared AWS services by using Kubernetes service accounts, and provision dedicated AWS services by using Kubernetes custom resources.

OpenShift and AWS Application Observability

  • Configure ROSA clusters to forward application logs to Amazon CloudWatch and application metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.

Custom Domains for ROSA Applications

  • Expose applications to internet users with secure URLs by using human-readable DNS domains.

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Prerequisites

  • CS220 - Create and Configure Production Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) Clusters or equivalent experience: “I know how to create and access a private ROSA cluster”
  • AWS administration at the level of either AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate, or equivalent experience: “I know how to manage AWS infrastructure services”
  • Basic knowledge of OpenShift from DO080 Technical Overview: “I know basic concepts of OpenShift and containers”
  • It is recommended that learners also enroll in the Red Hat Certified OpenShift Administration certification courses in addition to taking CS220 and CS221

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