Description
What you’ll learn
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Understand the core concepts of OpenShift including projects, pods, services, and routes
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Configure and manage environment variables, ConfigMaps, and Secrets to customize applications.
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Expose applications securely using Routes, NodePorts, and Load Balancer Services (including MetalLB)
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Work with storage in OpenShift, including Persistent Volumes (PVs), Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs), and different storage backends.
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Differentiate between Stateless and Stateful applications in Kubernetes/OpenShift and deploy them correctly using Deployments and StatefulSets.
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Prepare for the Red Hat OpenShift Administration (EX280) certification exam with hands-on examples and real-world use cases.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
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Understand the core concepts of OpenShift including projects, pods, services, and routes, and how they interact to run applications efficiently in a containerized environment.
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Configure and manage environment variables, ConfigMaps, and Secrets to customize applications for different deployment scenarios and ensure secure handling of sensitive information.
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Work with storage in OpenShift, including Persistent Volumes (PVs), Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs), and different storage backends, allowing applications to maintain data persistence across pod restarts.
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Expose applications securely using Routes, NodePorts, and Load Balancer Services (including MetalLB), ensuring proper external access while following best practices for security and scalability.
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Differentiate between Stateless and Stateful applications in Kubernetes/OpenShift and deploy them correctly using Deployments and StatefulSets, understanding when and why each type is appropriate.
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Prepare for the Red Hat OpenShift Administration (EX280) certification exam with hands-on examples, practical exercises, and real-world use cases that build confidence and readiness for professional environments.
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Gain the ability to troubleshoot common OpenShift issues, optimize application deployments, and implement industry-standard practices for managing workloads in production-grade clusters.
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By completing this course, learners will acquire a strong foundation to advance in cloud-native technologies, OpenShift administration, and container orchestration careers.
Who this course is for:
- System administrators and DevOps engineers who want to gain hands-on experience with Red Hat OpenShift.
- Developers who want to understand how to deploy, manage, and scale applications on Kubernetes-based platforms.
- IT professionals preparing for the Red Hat Certified OpenShift Administrator (EX280) exam.
- Beginners with basic Linux and container knowledge who want to enter the world of cloud-native technologies.





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