CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services Course Overview

CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services Course Overview

Course Overview: Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services (CS221)

Our CS221 course is designed for cluster administrators and platform engineers looking to master integrating applications on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) with AWS services. You'll learn how to control credentials and roles needed by applications, ensuring they remain secure and managed.

Learning objectives include deploying applications from external registries, configuring Amazon EBS and EFS volumes for optimal performance, enabling application access to shared AWS services, and setting up observability through Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. Additionally, you'll gain the skills to expose applications securely using human-readable DNS domains. Enhance your career by mastering these critical integration skills.

Enroll today and integrate your ROSA applications seamlessly with AWS services!

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Course Prerequisites

Prerequisites for CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services

To successfully undertake the CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services course, students should meet the following minimum prerequisites:


  • CS220 Course or Equivalent Experience: Have knowledge of how to create and access a private ROSA cluster. Completion of CS220 - Create and Configure Production Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) Clusters is recommended.
  • AWS Administration Skills: Possess the ability to manage AWS infrastructure services, ideally at the level of either AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate or equivalent experience.
  • Basic Knowledge of OpenShift: Understand basic concepts of OpenShift and containers, which can be gained through the DO080 Technical Overview or equivalent experience.

For enhanced learning, it is also recommended (though not mandatory) that learners consider enrolling in the Red Hat Certified OpenShift Administration certification courses in addition to CS220 and CS221.


Target Audience for CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services

Introduction

CS221 - Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services equips IT professionals with skills to seamlessly integrate Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) applications with AWS services while maintaining security and control over credentials.


Target Audience and Job Roles

  • Cluster Administrators
  • Platform Engineers
  • AWS Administrators
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Cloud Infrastructure Engineers
  • Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
  • Cloud Architects
  • OpenShift Administrators
  • Application Developers working within AWS environments
  • IT Managers overseeing cloud operations
  • System Engineers involved in container orchestration


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services?

Introduction

The CS221 course, Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services, is designed to empower students with the skills to integrate applications on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) using AWS services while maintaining secure and efficient infrastructure management.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Deploy applications on ROSA from private container image repositories in external centralized container image registries.
  • Configure Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) or Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) volumes tailored to application cost, performance, and sharing needs.
  • Set up Kubernetes service accounts for secure application access to shared AWS services, and manage dedicated AWS services using Kubernetes custom resources.
  • Enable application observability by configuring ROSA clusters to forward logs to Amazon CloudWatch and metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.
  • Expose ROSA applications to internet users with secure, human-readable DNS domains.

This course ensures that participants gain practical expertise in integrating and managing ROSA applications with AWS services effectively and securely.

Target Audience for CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services

Introduction

CS221 - Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services equips IT professionals with skills to seamlessly integrate Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) applications with AWS services while maintaining security and control over credentials.


Target Audience and Job Roles

  • Cluster Administrators
  • Platform Engineers
  • AWS Administrators
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Cloud Infrastructure Engineers
  • Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
  • Cloud Architects
  • OpenShift Administrators
  • Application Developers working within AWS environments
  • IT Managers overseeing cloud operations
  • System Engineers involved in container orchestration


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CS221 Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services?

Introduction

The CS221 course, Integrating ROSA Applications with AWS Services, is designed to empower students with the skills to integrate applications on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) using AWS services while maintaining secure and efficient infrastructure management.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Deploy applications on ROSA from private container image repositories in external centralized container image registries.
  • Configure Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) or Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) volumes tailored to application cost, performance, and sharing needs.
  • Set up Kubernetes service accounts for secure application access to shared AWS services, and manage dedicated AWS services using Kubernetes custom resources.
  • Enable application observability by configuring ROSA clusters to forward logs to Amazon CloudWatch and metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.
  • Expose ROSA applications to internet users with secure, human-readable DNS domains.

This course ensures that participants gain practical expertise in integrating and managing ROSA applications with AWS services effectively and securely.