DL06012G: Deploying Containerized Applications on IBM Power with Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud

IBM Systems Training

on January 30, 2024

      

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Table of Contents

  1. Short Summary
  2. Duration
  3. Content Description
  4. Objectives
  5. Agenda
  6. Audience
  7. Skill Level
  8. Labs?
  9. Keywords
  10. Prerequisites
  11. Enrollment
  12. Errata
  13. Follow-on Courses

Short Summary

The course provides an overall understanding of building, deploying, and configuring containerized applications on OpenShift running on IBM Cloud.

Duration in Hours ⌚

8

Content Description

Red Hat OpenShift combines tested and trusted services for modernizing and managing applications across public cloud, on-premises, hybrid cloud, or edge architecture.

This course covers cloud foundations, PowerVS, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. It provides an overall understanding of building, deploying, and configuring containerized applications on OpenShift running on IBM Cloud. 

This course is structured into three key components. The initial segment delves into the fundamentals, covering Containerization, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and IBM Cloud. Following that, we'll learn the practical aspect, learning how to configure OpenShift on IBM Power Virtual Server. The final stage is all about application deployment on IBM Power Virtual Server, allowing us to apply our knowledge in real-world scenarios.

Objectives

  • Summarize the significance of the IBM PowerVS Cloud solution on the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
  • Learn about Kubernetes and OpenShift for container orchestration
  • Demonstrate how to build, deploy, and configure containerized applications on OpenShift running on IBM PowerVS

Agenda

None

Audience

None

Skill Level

Basic

Labs? 💻

N

Keywords

DL06012;OpenShift;Containers;PowerVS;IBM Cloud;Kubernetes;Microservices

Prerequisites

None

Enrollment

https://www.ibm.com/training/search?query=DL06012G

Errata

None specified.

Follow-on Courses

DL06010G,DL06011G,QZC30G


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