Course Overview
TOPDesigned for system administrators intending to implement a cloud computing environment using Red Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform (RHEL-OSP), this course helps you discover how to install a proof-of-concept, configure, use, and maintain RHEL-OSP. Additionally, you will learn about these core services: identity (Keystone), block storage (Cinder), image (Glance), networking (Neutron), compute and controller (Nova), and dashboard (Horizon).
Scheduled Classes
TOPOutline
TOP- Course introduction
Introduce and review the course - Launch an instance
Launch an instance and describe the OpenStack architecture and use cases - Organize people and resources
Manage projects,users, roles, and quotas - Describe cloud computing
Describe the changes in technology and processes for cloud computing - Manage Linux networks
Manage Linux networks and bridges - Prepare and deploy an internal instance
Manage images, flavors, and private networks in preparation for launching an internal instance and launch and verify an internal instance - Manage block storage
Manage ephemeral and persistent block storage - Manage object storage
Manage object storage - Prepare and deploy an external instance
Manage external networks and security in preparation for launching an external instance and launch and verify an external instance - Customize instances
Customize an instance with cloud-init - Deploying scalable stacks
Deploy a stack and configure autoscaling - Install OpenStack
Install an OpenStack proof of concept using Packstack - Comprehensive review of Red Hat OpenStack Administration I
Review tasks in the Red Hat OpenStack Administration I course.
Prerequisites
TOPRed Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA ) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux certification or equivalent experience
Who Should Attend
TOP- Red Hat OpenStack Administration I (CL110) is designed for system administrators who are intending to implement a cloud computing environment using Red Hat OpenStack Platform.
- Linux system administrators and cloud administrators interested in, or responsible for, maintaining a private cloud