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Deploying Containerized Applications Technical Overview (DO080) is a series of on-demand, online videos that introduces you to Linux® containers and container orchestration technology using Docker, Kubernetes, and Red Hat® OpenShift Container Platform.
In this series of short lectures and in-depth demonstrations, you will learn about the concepts of containerization—and see it in action. Learn about containerizing applications and services, testing them using Docker, and deploying them on a Kubernetes cluster using Red Hat OpenShift. You will also learn how to build and deploy an application from source code using the Source-to-Image facility of OpenShift.
Note: You can view all videos or only the ones that interest you. There are no hands-on labs associated with this course, and you will not receive course completion recognition.
Anyone interested in learning the value of container technology, containerizing applications, and deploying them at scale on a Kubernetes cluster.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Note: Course outline is subject to change with technology advances and as the nature of the underlying job evolves. For questions or confirmation on a specific objective or topic, please contact one of our Red Hatters.
After taking DO180, become an administrator or developer in Linux containers and Red Hat OpenShift.
Note: Please review the prerequisites for these training courses prior to purchase. They require more technical expertise and a solid Red Hat Enterprise Linux background to complete them successfully.