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Deploying containerized services using a platform as a service (PaaS) tool can make it easier to manage having multiple services deployed across a larger number of machines. | Deploying containerized services using a platform as a service (PaaS) tool can make it easier to manage having multiple services deployed across a larger number of machines. | ||
===Pre-Requisites=== | ===Pre-Requisites=== | ||
− | *You must have | + | *You must have accounts on github and quay.io. The process for obtaining both is outlined in the DO180 student guide available through the RedHat Academy Learning Platform. |
===Materials=== | ===Materials=== | ||
*One Solid State Drive (SSD), minimum capacity 240GB, in a USB3 Enclosure. | *One Solid State Drive (SSD), minimum capacity 240GB, in a USB3 Enclosure. | ||
− | ==Investigation 1: | + | ==Investigation 1: Preparing OpenShift== |
− | * | + | *Complete the guided exercise at the end of chapter 1 in the DO180 student guide. It will link your OpenShift installation to your docker and quay.io accounts. |
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==Investigation 2: Deploying a containerized Service in OpenShift== | ==Investigation 2: Deploying a containerized Service in OpenShift== | ||
− | * | + | *Complete the lab at the end of chapter 6 in the DO180 student guide. Take a screenshot of you running the '''lab openshift-review grade''' command (showing you have passed all checks). |
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− | + | ==Investigation 3: Deploying Multi-Container Services in OpenShift== | |
− | + | *Complete the lab at the end of chapter 7 in the DO180 student guide. Take a screenshot of you running the '''lab multicontainer-review grade''' command (showing you have passed all checks). | |
− | ==Investigation 3: | + | |
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==Submission== | ==Submission== | ||
− | # | + | # Upload your screenshots to the OpenShift lab submission on blackboard. |
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 12 June 2023
OPS635 OpenShift Lab: Container Management Using OpenShift
Overview
Deploying containerized services using a platform as a service (PaaS) tool can make it easier to manage having multiple services deployed across a larger number of machines.
Pre-Requisites
- You must have accounts on github and quay.io. The process for obtaining both is outlined in the DO180 student guide available through the RedHat Academy Learning Platform.
Materials
- One Solid State Drive (SSD), minimum capacity 240GB, in a USB3 Enclosure.
Investigation 1: Preparing OpenShift
- Complete the guided exercise at the end of chapter 1 in the DO180 student guide. It will link your OpenShift installation to your docker and quay.io accounts.
Investigation 2: Deploying a containerized Service in OpenShift
- Complete the lab at the end of chapter 6 in the DO180 student guide. Take a screenshot of you running the lab openshift-review grade command (showing you have passed all checks).
Investigation 3: Deploying Multi-Container Services in OpenShift
- Complete the lab at the end of chapter 7 in the DO180 student guide. Take a screenshot of you running the lab multicontainer-review grade command (showing you have passed all checks).
Submission
- Upload your screenshots to the OpenShift lab submission on blackboard.