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Retired - Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containerized Application Development exam

Overview

Exam description

Note: This exam and credential are no longer available.

The performance-based Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containerized Application Development exam tests your ability to implement and run services as Docker containers.

A container designer who is a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containerized Application Development has demonstrated the skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to create and update container images, and to run and link containers.

Audience for this exam

The following audiences may be interested in becoming a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containerized Application Development:

  • Enterprise SOA architects who are interested in moving to a containerized software application pattern
  • People working in a DevOps environment who need to create, update and run containers in a development environment for eventual migration to production

Prerequisites for this exam

Candidates for this exam should:

Objectives

Study points for the exam

To help you prepare, review the exam objectives, which highlight the task areas you can expect to see on the exam.

Candidates should have the following skills and abilities:

Implementing images

  • Understand and use FROM (the concept of a base image)
  • Understand and use RUN
  • Understand and use ADD
  • Understand and use COPY
  • Understand the difference between ADD & COPY
  • Understand and use WORKDIR and USER
    • Understand security-related topics
  • Understand the differences and applicability of CMD versus ENTRYPOINT
    • Understand ENTRYPOINT with param
  • Understand and use ONBUILD
  • Understand when and how to EXPOSE port from a Dockerfile
  • Understand and use environment variables inside images
    • Understand how ENV is used to allow multiple containers work together
  • Understand container VOLUME
    • Mount a host directory as a data volume
      • Understand security and permissions requirement related to this approach
    • Create and mount a data volume container
      • Understand life cycle and "clean up" requirement of this approach

Managing images

  • Understand private registry security
  • Interact with many different registries
  • Understand and use image tags
  • Push and pull images from/to registries
  • Backup an image with its layers and meta datas versus backup a container state

Running containers locally

  • Link containers
    • Connect with the linking system
    • Understand and apply environment variables naming requirement while using the linking system
  • Get container logs
  • Listen to Docker events on the Docker host
  • Use Docker inspect
  • Share data between containers
    • Use a mounted host directory as a data volume
    • Use and mount a data volume container
  • Understand host and container basic security best practices

Red Hat reserves the right to add, modify, and remove objectives. Such changes will be made public in advance through revisions to this document.

As with all Red Hat performance-based exams, configurations must persist after restart without intervention.

What you need to know

Preparation

Red Hat also recommends that candidates already have obtained the RHCSA, as many of the skills required for this exam build on skills from the RHCSA exam.

While attending Red Hat classes can be an important part of one's preparation to take this exam, attending class does not guarantee success on the exam. Previous experience, practice, and native aptitude are also important determinants of success.

Many books and other resources on system administration for Red Hat's products are available. Red Hat does not officially endorse any as preparation guides for its exams. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading deepens understanding and can prove helpful.

Exam Format

This exam is a performance-based evaluation of the candidate's Docker development and execution skills and knowledge. Candidates perform tasks associated with the development and execution of Docker images, containerizing services such as database engine or application server. Performance-based testing means that candidates must perform tasks similar to what they perform on the job.

This is a closed exam where candidates do not have access to the Internet and candidates are not permitted to bring any papers, books, or electronic aids to the exam. However, candidates are provided with a local copy of the official community Docker documentation and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® Atomic Host product documentation. Candidates should familiarize themselves with this documentation when preparing for the exam.

Scores and reporting

Official scores for exams come exclusively from Red Hat Certification Central. Red Hat does not authorize examiners or training partners to report results to candidates directly. Scores on the exam are usually reported within 3 U.S. business days.

Exam results are reported as total scores. Red Hat does not report performance on individual items, nor will it provide additional information upon request.