Course Prerequisites
Prerequisites for CS229 - Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters: Creation, Configuration, and Application Integration
To successfully undertake the CS229 course, the following minimal prerequisites are required:
- Experience with ROSA Clusters: Knowledge equivalent to "Create and Configure Production Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) Clusters" (CS220) or practical experience in creating and accessing private ROSA clusters.
- AWS Administration Skills: Understanding of AWS infrastructure services at the level of either AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate, or equivalent practical experience.
- Basic Knowledge of OpenShift: Familiarity with the basic concepts of OpenShift and containers, such as those covered in the DO080 Technical Overview.
Additionally, learners are encouraged to consider enrolling in Red Hat Certified OpenShift Administration certification courses alongside the CS220 and CS221 courses for a more comprehensive understanding.
Target Audience for CS229 Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters: Creation, Configuration, and Application Integration
Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters (CS229) equips professionals with the skills to create, configure, and integrate ROSA clusters in AWS environments, focusing on security and application integration.
- Cloud Architects
- DevOps Engineers
- IT Operations Administrators
- System Administrators
- Cloud Solutions Architects
- Kubernetes Administrators
- Platform Engineers
- OpenShift Administrators
- AWS SysOps Administrators
- IT Infrastructure Managers
- Cloud Integration Specialists
- Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
- Application Developers (with a focus on integrating with AWS services)
- Security Engineers overseeing AWS and ROSA environments
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CS229 Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters: Creation, Configuration, and Application Integration?
Introduction:
The CS229 course equips students with advanced skills to create, configure, and integrate production-grade AWS Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) clusters with various AWS services, ensuring security and scalability for enterprise applications.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Create PrivateLink ROSA Clusters: Learn to set up PrivateLink ROSA clusters with STS, enabling secure API and router endpoint access.
- Node and Pod Autoscaling: Configure dynamic scaling for cluster nodes and application pods based on workload demands.
- Integrate ROSA Clusters with AWS: Forward logs to Amazon CloudWatch and authenticate OpenShift users with Amazon Cognito.
- Deploy Applications from External Registries: Deploy applications using private container image repositories from external centralized registries.
- Amazon Storage Volumes for Applications: Configure EBS or EFS volumes tailored to cost, performance, and sharing requirements for applications.
- Application Access to AWS Services: Utilize Kubernetes service accounts and custom resources to grant applications access to AWS services.
- OpenShift and AWS Application Observability: Forward application logs to CloudWatch and metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.
- Custom Domains for ROSA Applications: Expose applications using secure human-readable
Target Audience for CS229 Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters: Creation, Configuration, and Application Integration
Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters (CS229) equips professionals with the skills to create, configure, and integrate ROSA clusters in AWS environments, focusing on security and application integration.
- Cloud Architects
- DevOps Engineers
- IT Operations Administrators
- System Administrators
- Cloud Solutions Architects
- Kubernetes Administrators
- Platform Engineers
- OpenShift Administrators
- AWS SysOps Administrators
- IT Infrastructure Managers
- Cloud Integration Specialists
- Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
- Application Developers (with a focus on integrating with AWS services)
- Security Engineers overseeing AWS and ROSA environments
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CS229 Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters: Creation, Configuration, and Application Integration?
Introduction:
The CS229 course equips students with advanced skills to create, configure, and integrate production-grade AWS Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) clusters with various AWS services, ensuring security and scalability for enterprise applications.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Create PrivateLink ROSA Clusters: Learn to set up PrivateLink ROSA clusters with STS, enabling secure API and router endpoint access.
- Node and Pod Autoscaling: Configure dynamic scaling for cluster nodes and application pods based on workload demands.
- Integrate ROSA Clusters with AWS: Forward logs to Amazon CloudWatch and authenticate OpenShift users with Amazon Cognito.
- Deploy Applications from External Registries: Deploy applications using private container image repositories from external centralized registries.
- Amazon Storage Volumes for Applications: Configure EBS or EFS volumes tailored to cost, performance, and sharing requirements for applications.
- Application Access to AWS Services: Utilize Kubernetes service accounts and custom resources to grant applications access to AWS services.
- OpenShift and AWS Application Observability: Forward application logs to CloudWatch and metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.
- Custom Domains for ROSA Applications: Expose applications using secure human-readable