Red Hat OpenStack Administration I – Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110)

Learn to operate a Red Hat® OpenStack Platform private cloud and manage domain resources to secure and deploy modern, scalable cloud applications, networks and storage Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) teaches you how to operate and manage a production Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) single-site overcloud. You will learn how to create secure project environments in which to provision resources and manage security privileges that cloud users need to deploy scalable cloud applications. You will learn about OpenShift integration with load balancers, identity management, monitoring, proxies, and storage. You will also develop more troubleshooting and Day 2 operations skills in this course. This course is based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.1.
Course Details

Price:

$4,400.00

Days:

5

Location:

Virtual

Course Overview

Learn to operate a Red Hat® OpenStack Platform private cloud and manage domain resources to secure and deploy modern, scalable cloud applications, networks and storage Red Hat OpenStack Administration I: Core Operations for Domain Operators (CL110) teaches you how to operate and manage a production Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) single-site overcloud. You will learn how to create secure project environments in which to provision resources and manage security privileges that cloud users need to deploy scalable cloud applications. You will learn about OpenShift integration with load balancers, identity management, monitoring, proxies, and storage. You will also develop more troubleshooting and Day 2 operations skills in this course. This course is based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.1.

Launch instances to satisfy various use case examples. Manage domains, projects, users, roles, and quota in a multitenant environment. Manage networks, subnets, routers, and floating IP addresses. Manage instance security with group rules and access keys. Create and manage block, object and shared storage within OpenStack. Perform instance launch customization with cloud-init. Deploy scalable applications using stack templates.

Become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or demonstrate equivalent experience

1 – Introducing Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

  • Describe the fundamental concepts of Ansible and how it is used, and install development tools from Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

2 – Implementing an Ansible Playbook

  • Create an inventory of managed nodes, write a simple Ansible Playbook, and run the playbook to automate tasks on those nodes

3 – Managing and Running Playbooks

  • Manage automation code in version control and run Ansible Playbooks from a centrally managed automation controller

4 – Managing Variables and Facts

  • Write playbooks that use variables to simplify management of the playbook and facts to reference information about managed nodes

5 – Implementing Task Control

  • Manage task control and task errors in Ansible Playbooks

6 – Simplifying Playbooks with Roles and Ansible Content Collections

  • Use Ansible Roles and Ansible Content Collections to develop playbooks more quickly and to reuse Ansible code

7 – Automating Network Automation Tasks

  • Automate common network administration tasks, discussing recommended practices and approaches to cross-vendor automation

8 – Comprehensive Review

  • Demonstrate skills learned in this course by installing, optimizing, and configuring Ansible for the management of network devices and infrastructure
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10/20/2025 - 10/24/2025
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