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Create ROSA STS PrivateLink clusters Connect PrivateLink ROSA clusters to existing VPCs and enable administrators and developers to access those clusters Configure dedicated machine pools and node/pod autoscaling Configure node, cluster, and audit log forwarding to Amazon CloudWatch Configure authentication and group sync with Amazon Cognito Integrate with external container registries such as ECR and Quay.io to deploy applications from private image repositories Configure storage classes to enable application access to different EBS volume types Configure storage classes and security contexts to enable application access to shared EFS storage volumes Configure pod identity using STS/IRSA to enable application access to AWS services such as database (Aurora), integration (SQS), and object storage (S3) Provision AWS services for applications using the AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) Federate and query application metrics (application workload monitoring) with Amazon Managed Prometheus Service Aggregate and query structured application logs with Amazon CloudWatch Configure custom domains and TLS certificates for secure public access to applications
DO120 – Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) or equivalent experience: “I know how to create and access a public ROSA cluster.” AWS administration at the level of either AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate, or equivalent experience: “I know how to manage AWS infrastructure services” It is recommended that learners also enroll in the Red Hat Certified OpenShift Administration certification courses in addition to taking CS220 and CS221
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