This course covers a range of techniques to help you run your own containerized applications using Red Hat. Throughout this course, you will follow along with guided presentations from the Red Hat platform to get a first-hand understanding of how to run containers and manage your workflows using Red Hat.
Learning Objectives
- Learn the basics of setting up web servers and containers
- Understand how to find and manage containers
- Understand how to perform advanced container management
- Learn how to attach persistent storage to a container
- Learn how to manage containers as services
Intended Audience
This course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn how to run containers with Red Hat.
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this course, you should have a basic understanding of Red Hat and of how containers work.
My name is Ricardo da Costa and this is Running Containers. Now at Red Hat, we made the decision to include running containers as an essential discipline as part of the Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator track and I must say that I wholeheartedly agree.
Now personally, and this is outside of Red Hat, I run several applications, including my own blog, using container technologies. I've adopted the techniques that you will learn about - how to run your own containerized applications. This is a wonderful course and I hope that you will find it of benefit and is a great starting point into the world of containers. Let's not delay things any move. Move on to the next video where I will meet you for the first section.
Jeremy is a Content Lead Architect and DevOps SME here at Cloud Academy where he specializes in developing DevOps technical training documentation.
He has a strong background in software engineering, and has been coding with various languages, frameworks, and systems for the past 25+ years. In recent times, Jeremy has been focused on DevOps, Cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), Security, Kubernetes, and Machine Learning.
Jeremy holds professional certifications for AWS, Azure, GCP, Terraform, Kubernetes (CKA, CKAD, CKS).