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OpenShift Multi-Cluster Management Handbook

By : Giovanni Fontana, Rafael Pecora
5 (1)
Book Image

OpenShift Multi-Cluster Management Handbook

5 (1)
By: Giovanni Fontana, Rafael Pecora

Overview of this book

For IT professionals working with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, the key to maximizing efficiency is understanding the powerful and resilient options to maintain the software development platform with minimal effort. OpenShift Multi-Cluster Management Handbook is a deep dive into the technology, containing knowledge essential for anyone who wants to work with OpenShift. This book starts by covering the architectural concepts and definitions necessary for deploying OpenShift clusters. It then takes you through designing Red Hat OpenShift for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure, showing you different approaches for multiple environments (from on-premises to cloud providers). As you advance, you’ll learn container security strategies to protect pipelines, data, and infrastructure on each layer. You’ll also discover tips for critical decision making once you understand the importance of designing a comprehensive project considering all aspects of an architecture that will allow the solution to scale as your application requires. By the end of this OpenShift book, you’ll know how to design a comprehensive Red Hat OpenShift cluster architecture, deploy it, and effectively manage your enterprise-grade clusters and other critical components using tools in OpenShift Plus.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Design Architectures for Red Hat OpenShift
6
Part 2 – Leverage Enterprise Products with Red Hat OpenShift
11
Part 3 – Multi-Cluster CI/CD on OpenShift Using GitOps
15
Part 4 – A Taste of Multi-Cluster Implementation and Security Compliance
19
Part 5 – Continuous Learning

Red Hat training

It is evident the benefits that any organization gets from training and enablement. In a nutshell, training is capable of increasing productivity, reducing waste, standardizing processes, and boosting inner motivation. International Data Corporation (IDC) research from 2020 in five different countries and companies with more than 11,000 employees on average found the following benefits from taking training provided by Red Hat:

  • Development-operations (DevOps) teams experienced 44% higher productivity.
  • 34% more efficient information technology (IT) infrastructure teams compared to those that had not taken the training.
  • Teams deploy new IT resources 59% faster.
  • New employees achieve full productivity 76% faster.

However, there is a large set of different training and resources available on the market, for every pocket! For this reason, we brought here some suggestions about where to look for enablement and educate you and your team on OpenShift...