Course Prerequisites
Minimum Required Prerequisites for CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters
To ensure a successful learning experience in the CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters course, we recommend that participants have the following foundational knowledge and skills:
- Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift on AWS: Familiarity with creating and accessing a public ROSA cluster from the DO120 course or equivalent hands-on experience.
- AWS Administration: Proficiency in managing AWS infrastructure services at the level of AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate, or equivalent practical experience.
- Basic OpenShift Knowledge: Understanding of basic concepts of OpenShift and containers, ideally from the DO080 Technical Overview or similar foundational knowledge.
Target Audience for CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters
Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters (CS220) is ideal for IT professionals looking to effectively integrate and manage ROSA clusters within AWS environments, emphasizing Amazon CloudWatch and dynamic scaling.
- AWS SysOps Administrators
- AWS Solutions Architects
- Cloud Infrastructure Engineers
- DevOps Engineers
- OpenShift Administrators
- Network Administrators
- IT Operations Teams
- Cloud Solutions Specialists
- IT Managers overseeing cloud infrastructure
- Technical Architects focusing on cloud solutions
- Systems Administrators
- Cloud Engineers specialized in AWS
- Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters?
Introduction
The CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters course enables students to effectively configure and manage ROSA clusters within AWS environments, focusing on private cluster creation, autoscaling, and integration with AWS services like Amazon CloudWatch.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Create Private ROSA Clusters: Learn to set up PrivateLink ROSA clusters with STS and grant access to developers or administrators.
- Node and Pod Autoscaling: Configure and manage ROSA clusters and workloads to automatically scale based on load demands.
- Integration with Amazon CloudWatch: Set up ROSA clusters to send logs to Amazon CloudWatch for long-term storage and analysis.
- User Authentication: Authenticate OpenShift users using Amazon Cognito.
- AWS Environment Integration: Integrate ROSA with pre-existing AWS environments efficiently.
- Operational Monitoring: Gain proficiency in monitoring cluster performance and health using Amazon CloudWatch.
- Security Configurations: Implement security best practices for ROSA clusters within AWS.
- Resource Management: Enhanced skills in handling AWS infrastructure services effectively within the context of ROSA.
- Troubleshooting ROSA Clusters: Develop problem-solving skills for any issues that arise in configuring or running ROSA clusters
Target Audience for CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters
Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters (CS220) is ideal for IT professionals looking to effectively integrate and manage ROSA clusters within AWS environments, emphasizing Amazon CloudWatch and dynamic scaling.
- AWS SysOps Administrators
- AWS Solutions Architects
- Cloud Infrastructure Engineers
- DevOps Engineers
- OpenShift Administrators
- Network Administrators
- IT Operations Teams
- Cloud Solutions Specialists
- IT Managers overseeing cloud infrastructure
- Technical Architects focusing on cloud solutions
- Systems Administrators
- Cloud Engineers specialized in AWS
- Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters?
Introduction
The CS220 Creating and Configuring Production ROSA Clusters course enables students to effectively configure and manage ROSA clusters within AWS environments, focusing on private cluster creation, autoscaling, and integration with AWS services like Amazon CloudWatch.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Create Private ROSA Clusters: Learn to set up PrivateLink ROSA clusters with STS and grant access to developers or administrators.
- Node and Pod Autoscaling: Configure and manage ROSA clusters and workloads to automatically scale based on load demands.
- Integration with Amazon CloudWatch: Set up ROSA clusters to send logs to Amazon CloudWatch for long-term storage and analysis.
- User Authentication: Authenticate OpenShift users using Amazon Cognito.
- AWS Environment Integration: Integrate ROSA with pre-existing AWS environments efficiently.
- Operational Monitoring: Gain proficiency in monitoring cluster performance and health using Amazon CloudWatch.
- Security Configurations: Implement security best practices for ROSA clusters within AWS.
- Resource Management: Enhanced skills in handling AWS infrastructure services effectively within the context of ROSA.
- Troubleshooting ROSA Clusters: Develop problem-solving skills for any issues that arise in configuring or running ROSA clusters