DO-101 OpenShift Applications Training Course
Length
Price
Days
Mon - Fri
Why Choose This Course
This instructor-led course introduces developers to building, deploying, scaling, and troubleshooting applications on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. It’s designed as a low-prerequisite on-ramp into container-based development, ideal for those moving from monolithic apps to cloud-native environments. You’ll learn how to configure a developer environment, manage source code with Git, deploy apps, update and scale them, and troubleshoot issues—all using OpenShift’s web console.
OpenShift builds on Kubernetes and Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS, offering logging, monitoring, and security features. As container adoption grows, these skills are in demand—organizations benefit from faster deployments, improved reliability, and reduced developer overhead.
The course balances theory with hands-on labs (about 80/20 lab-to-lecture ratio). It’s practical, career-relevant training that prepares you for real-world container development—without promising job placement. A certificate of course attendance is included.
Prerequisites
- There are no formal prerequisites. However, a strong background in application development and object-oriented programming is recommended.
Exam
There is no certificaiton exam for this course.
Books
- DO101 course material included.
Delivery
- Live virtual online training attend in real-time from anywhere
Skills Gained
- Configure a cloud application developer environment
- Use Git for source code management
- Develop applications with Visual Studio Code
- Deploy applications to OpenShift
- Configure and manage application builds
- Update deployed applications
- Configure application secrets
- Connect applications to databases
- Scale applications in OpenShift
- Troubleshoot and fix application issues
- Navigate the OpenShift web console
- Understand container-based architecture benefits
Audience
- This course is ideal for developers who want to start using OpenShift without deep Linux or Kubernetes expertise. It’s suitable for those modernizing legacy applications and seeking faster, more scalable deployment workflows.
Course Schedule & Pricing
Choose the schedule that fits your life — all options include full course materials & certification support
Full-time immersion for rapid certification readiness.
Balance your career while you upgrade your skills.
Maximum flexibility for busy working professionals.
Outline
- Configure a cloud application developer environment
- Set up IDE and version control
- Initialize a Git repository
- Deploy applications to OpenShift
- Manage application builds
- Update applications
- Configure application secrets
- Connect to databases
- Scale applications
- Troubleshoot and fix issues
- Use OpenShift web console
- Understand container architecture
- Learn OpenShift logging and monitoring
- Explore security features
- Hands-on lab exercises
- Practical deployment scenarios
- Real-world troubleshooting
- Application lifecycle management
- Developer-focused workflows
- Kubernetes fundamentals within OpenShift
Terms & Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
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