OpenShift Library: Administrator View (Managed)
Table of Contents
- Chapter 0: Community
- Chapter 1: Get Started
- Chapter 1A. Get started with Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift:
- Chapter 1B: Get Started with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
- Chapter 2: Learn about product capabilities
- Chapter 3: Continue your education and discover best practices
- Chapter 3A. Best practices for cluster admins
- Chapter 4: Modernize at scale
Chapter 0: Community
Join our Slack channel for ROSA Users
Chapter 1: Get Started
Leverage these very comprehensive assets on how to get started and configure your environments and clusters for:
Chapter 1A. Get started with Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift:
- Introduction to Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift
- Setup Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift
- Learning Path: Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift explained
- Interactive Walkthrough for ARO
- Learning Path: Getting started with Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift
- E:book: Getting Started with ARO
- Product Documentation: Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift
Looking on for more hands-on resources? Take a look at:
Listen to what other Azure Red Hat OpenShift users have to say:
Chapter 1B: Get Started with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
- ROSA explained - Follow this Learning Path to understand the basic concepts of ROSA
- Comprehensive guide to getting started with ROSA
- Understanding the ROSA with STS deployment workflow
- Installing a ROSA cluster - Interactive walkthrough
- Prepare your environment for deploying a ROSA cluster
- ROSA - Cluster Configuration Guide
- Configuring your ROSA cluster
- Configuring networking for your ROSA cluster
- How do you want to set up ROSA?: Check out 4 ways to do it
- Take a look at: ROSA product documentation
The ROSA Learning Hub provides a comprehensive set of resources to help you ramp up quickly with ROSA.
Looking for hands-on courses? We recommend checking out:
Chapter 2: Learn about product capabilities
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Chapter 3: Continue your education and discover best practices
Expand your knowledge and learn directly from Red Hat experts.
Chapter 3A. Best practices for cluster admins
- Security:
- Want to take security to the next level?:
- Introduction to RHACS
- How to get started with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security Cloud Service
- Learn more)about how Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security helps extend security from platform to applications
- Using the Compliance Operator with RHACS
- Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain
Thinking more about security?
- Red Hat® Summit session: Cigna enhances Red Hat OpenShift® security with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes and GitOps
- Ask an OpenShift Admin: Vulnerability Management
- Ask an OpenShift Admin: Runtime Security
Chapter 4: Modernize at scale
Traditional applications typically require significant time, effort, and money to maintain. These applications are not easily adaptable to meet changing business requirements, and organizations are modernizing now to realize these 5 benefits:
- Greater agility: Flexibility to take advantage of new revenue opportunities
- Increased speed: Delivering innovative applications, services, and features in less time
- Reduced costs: Lower operations, development, and infrastructure costs and technical debt
- Improved security: Realigned security posture with new technologies and integrations
- More reliability: Reduced mean time to recovery for failed applications and services
Red Hat’s migration toolkit for applications helps simplify the modernization of your legacy applications and is included in your Red Hat® OpenShift® subscription.
Chapter 4A. Modernize using OpenShift virtualization
- OpenShift Virtualization
- Managing Virtual Machines and Containers as Code with OpenShift Virtualization on ROSA
- Infrastructure modernization and virtualization
- Migration Toolkit for Containers
- Migration Toolkit for Applications
More modernization resources:
- In-person event: Modern Application Development Roadshow (request a roadshow by emailing MADroadshow@redhat.com)
- Topic page: Application modernization
- Report: How enterprises approach legacy application modernization
Learn about the modernization journeys of other OpenShift users:
- OpenShift Commons: Volkswagen of America’s Application Modernization Journey
- OpenShift Commons: Application Modernization at Advance Auto Parts
- OpenShift Commons: Citizen Banks' journey to modernization through culture and technology
Ready to take operators to the next level? Some of our top operators help you tackle the challenges of more complex environments:
- Migration Toolkit for Containers
- Red Hat OpenShift GitOps operator
- Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization operator
Have some questions for our experts? Tune in to:
- Ask an OpenShift Admin: GitOps for Admins
- Ask an OpenShift Admin (E89) | Dive into OpenShift Virtualization
Chapter 4B. Managing Clusters at scale:
Red Hat® OpenShift® Cluster Manager is a managed service on Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console, where you can create, operate, and upgrade all of your Red Hat OpenShift clusters from a single dashboard. Integrated with OpenShift Cluster Manager, these services deliver insights and recommendations for managing your clusters:
- Red Hat Insights Advisor: View availability, performance, and stability risks so you can avoid potential problems and downtime.
- Subscriptions: Get a historical look-back at your subscription usage and make forward-facing decisions, based on your remaining subscription capacity.
- Learn more about how Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security helps extend security from platform to applications
- Learn more about how Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management helps you manage multiple clusters across different environments, gives you a unified view into your fleet along with policy and governance at scale.
Chapter 5. Specialized/Advanced topics
Validated Patterns are an evolution of how you deploy applications in a hybrid cloud. With a pattern, you can automatically deploy a full application stack through a GitOps-based framework. With this framework, you can create business-centric solutions while maintaining a level of Continuous Integration (CI) over your application.
Learn about common scenarios faced by developers and architects, its challenges and proposed architectural solutions with Red Hat technologies. Here you can find solutions for a diverse set of use cases on cloud adoption and application modernization, including background story, reference architecture, technical implementation of the solution and much more. Leverage Red Hat-provided Solutions Patterns for cloud-native applications.
Chapter 5A: Red Hat OpenShift Serverless
Red Hat OpenShift Serverless gives you the ability to build, deploy, and run serverless applications that will start based on an event trigger, scale up resources as needed, then scale to zero after resource burst—supporting different architectures from event-driven to microservices.
The capability to run any container in a serverless fashion is possible via upstream Knative.
- Interactive tutorial: Getting started with OpenShift Serverless
- Red Hat OpenShift Serverless
- Serverless Demo
Chapter 5B: Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh
Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh provides a uniform way to manage, connect, safeguard, and observe microservices applications running on Red Hat OpenShift so you can focus on building and not the complexities of your environment.
- E-book: Getting started with OpenShift Service Mesh
- Product documentation: Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh
- OpenShift Serverless Demo
- Watch: SVA GmbH: Using OpenShift Serverless to kickstart cloud-native adoption and patterns
Chapter 5C. Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain
Chapter 5D. Red Hat OpenShift AI
- Red Hat OpenShift AI
- AI/ML on Red Hat OpenShift
- Red Hat OpenShift AI Accelerates Generative AI Adoption Across the Hybrid Cloud
- Top 5 considerations for your AI/ML platform
- Video Demo: Computer Vision and Reinforcement Learning
Learn about how other OpenShift users are leveraging AI to accelerate innovation:
Interested in deploying OpenShift at the edge? Look at self-managed OpenShift for Administrators.
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