Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration

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Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration
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B2881

Online

10 May 2026 -14 May 2026

2300

Overview

Introduction:

Container orchestration platforms represent a core layer in modern application deployment and infrastructure management within enterprise environments. OpenShift provides a structured Kubernetes based platform that integrates container management, automation, and scalable application delivery within hybrid and cloud environments. This training  program presents OpenShift administration models, container orchestration frameworks, and platform management structures aligned with enterprise DevOps environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations manage containerized applications, control platform resources, and ensure operational stability through structured administration systems.

Program Objectives:

By the end dof this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze OpenShift architecture and container orchestration frameworks.

  • Evaluate cluster management and resource allocation structures.

  • Assess application deployment and lifecycle management frameworks.

  • Examine security, access control, and policy management structures.

  • Explore monitoring, troubleshooting, and platform optimization frameworks.

Target Audience:

  • System administrators and DevOps engineers.

  • Cloud and platform engineers.

  • IT infrastructure and operations professionals.

  • Container and Kubernetes specialists.

  • Professionals responsible for OpenShift platform management.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of OpenShift and Container Platforms:

  • OpenShift architecture within enterprise environments.

  • Containerization concepts within application deployment.

  • Kubernetes foundations within orchestration systems.

  • Platform components within OpenShift environments.

  • Relationship between containers and scalable infrastructure.

Unit 2:

Cluster Management and Resource Control:

  • Cluster structures within OpenShift environments.

  • Resource allocation frameworks within container platforms.

  • Node management within cluster systems.

  • Workload distribution within orchestration environments.

  • Relationship between resource control and system efficiency.

Unit 3:

Application Deployment and Lifecycle Management:

  • Deployment frameworks within OpenShift platforms.

  • Application lifecycle structures within container environments.

  • Build and deployment configurations within systems.

  • Scaling models within application environments.

  • Relationship between deployment structures and application performance.

Unit 4:

Security and Access Control in OpenShift:

  • Security frameworks within container platforms.

  • Identity and access management structures.

  • Policy enforcement within OpenShift environments.

  • Network security within container systems.

  • Relationship between security and platform integrity.

Unit 5:

Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Optimization:

  • Monitoring frameworks within OpenShift environments.

  • Logging and observability structures within systems.

  • Troubleshooting models within container platforms.

  • Performance optimization frameworks within clusters.

  • Relationship between monitoring and operational reliability.