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Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 Sandbox
In this lab environment, you will walk through deploying your own OpenShift 4.11 cluster on vSphere. The deployment method walked through uses the 'Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure' method. Once deployed, use some of our linked use cases or carve your path to experience what OpenShift offers.
Sandbox Lab
• 420 launches
Arista Automation Lab
This lab is designed to expose network engineers to Arista-oriented automation techniques. The focus is mid-level programmability leveraging CloudVision Portal, Ansible, Jinja2,and Python.
Advanced Configuration Lab
• 346 launches
Achieve OWASP Compliance Through BIG-IP AWAF
Systems are at higher risk without a concerted, repeatable application security configuration process. In this lab, you will learn how to build a declarative AWAF policy and achieve OWASP Top Ten (2021) compliance with the BIG-IP OWASP Compliance Dashboard. A complete CI/CD pipeline is used to deploy our AWAF policy to the BIG-IP system using Application Services 3 Extension (AS3) and Ansible.
Advanced Configuration Lab
• 124 launches
Modern Application Delivery Lab
This lab is an experience of an organization who aspires for digital transformation but fails to realize the technical quality and performance required to fulfill an innovative business objective. We'll walk through a scenario of a time-sensitive business strategy, common issues encountered during development and operations of a custom technology platform, then apply procedural adaptations which increase efficiency, security, and reliability for the technical foundation of the business solution.
Guided Demonstration Lab
• 376 launches
Kubernetes Network Fundamentals
Welcome to the Kubernetes Network Fundamentals Lab. This is the second lab that is part of a series of labs presented through the Kubernetes Fundamentals Learning Path. This lab will focus on the network fundamentals of Kubernetes as it relates to engineers deploying workloads onto an existing Kubernetes cluster.
Foundations Lab
• 66 launches
Kubernetes Compute Fundamentals
Welcome to the Kubernetes Compute Fundamentals Lab. This is the first lab that is part of a series of labs presented through the Kubernetes Fundamentals Learning Path. This lab will focus on the compute fundamentals of Kubernetes as it relates to engineers deploying workloads onto an existing Kubernetes cluster.
Foundations Lab
• 183 launches
Kubernetes Install with KubeAdm
In this hands-on lab, you will take on an exciting journey into the world of Kubernetes. Whether you are a beginner or have some experience with Kubernetes, this lab will provide you with the opportunity to learn and practice deploying a basic Kubernetes cluster from scratch on a Linux operating system.
Foundations Lab
• 192 launches
Kubernetes Configuration Fundamentals
Welcome to the Kubernetes Configuration Fundamentals Lab. This is the third lab that is part of a series of labs presented through the Kubernetes Fundamentals Learning Path. This lab will focus on the configuration fundamentals of Kubernetes as it relates to engineers deploying workloads onto an existing Kubernetes cluster.
Foundations Lab
• 50 launches
Kubernetes Storage Fundamentals
Welcome to the Kubernetes Storage Fundamentals Lab. This is the fourth lab that is part of a series of labs presented through the Kubernetes Fundamentals Learning Path. This lab will focus on the storage fundamentals of Kubernetes as it relates to engineers deploying workloads onto an existing Kubernetes cluster.
Foundations Lab
• 50 launches
Kubernetes Helm Introduction
Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes, making it easy to install, deploy, and manage applications on Kubernetes clusters.
Helm offers a number of advantages over traditional methods of installing and deploying applications on Kubernetes, including:
Speed and simplicity: Helm charts can be used to install and deploy applications to Kubernetes with a single command. This on-demand lab will teach you how to use Kubernetes Helm to install and manage applications on Kubernetes clusters. You will learn about Helm charts, repositories, releases, upgrades, and rollbacks. By the end of the lab, you will be able to use Helm to install and deploy any application to Kubernetes with ease.
Why should you launch this on-demand lab?
High demand: There is a high demand for skills in Kubernetes Helm, as it is becoming increasingly popular for installing and managing applications on Kubernetes clusters.
Relevance: This lab is relevant to a wide range of professionals, including DevOps engineers, software engineers, and system administrators.
Flexibility: The lab is on-demand, so learners can complete it at their own pace and convenience.
Comprehensive: The lab covers all aspects of using Kubernetes Helm, from installing charts to managing releases.
Practical: The lab is hands-on, so learners will gain practical experience in using Kubernetes Helm.
Launching this on-demand lab will provide learners with the skills they need to use Kubernetes Helm to install and manage applications on Kubernetes clusters. This will make them more valuable to their employers and give them a competitive advantage in the job market.
Foundations Lab
• 33 launches
Kubernetes Helm Chart Development
Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes, making it easy to install, deploy, and manage applications on Kubernetes clusters. Helm charts are packages of Kubernetes resources that can be used to install and manage complex applications with a single command.
Helm offers a number of advantages over traditional methods of installing and deploying applications on Kubernetes, including:
Speed and simplicity: Helm charts can be used to install and deploy applications to Kubernetes with a single command. This can save a significant amount of time and effort, especially for complex applications.
Consistency: Helm charts ensure that applications are installed and deployed in a consistent manner, reducing the risk of errors.
Version control: Helm charts can be version controlled, making it easy to track changes to applications and roll back to previous versions if necessary.
Launching this on-demand lab will provide learners with the skills they need to develop their own Helm packages in order to provide their teams with self-service functionality.
Advanced Configuration Lab
• 29 launches