Red Hat OpenShift Administration Red Hat EX280

If you’re preparing for the Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration (EX280) exam, this training package gives you everything you need to build real-world OpenShift administration skills. OpenShift is one of the most in-demand Kubernetes enterprise platforms, and mastering it is essential for DevOps engineers, cloud administrators, and container specialists.
This downloadable course includes hands-on labs, guided lessons, and real exam-oriented practice to help you understand, deploy, and manage OpenShift clusters confidently.
What This Training Covers
This EX280 preparation package focuses on all major exam objectives, including:
✔ OpenShift Cluster Architecture
- Understanding cluster components
- API server, etcd, worker/compute nodes
- Roles and responsibilities of each part
✔ Installing and Configuring OpenShift
- Deploying OpenShift clusters
- Managing kubelet, CRI-O, and container runtimes
- Configuring authentication and identity providers
✔ Project & User Management
- Creating projects
- Managing quotas, limits, and RBAC
- Setting up roles, service accounts, and policies
✔ Networking in OpenShift
- Cluster networking fundamentals
- Routes, ingress, DNS, and service configurations
- Network Security Policies (NSP)
✔ Application Deployment & Management
- Deployments, StatefulSets, and BuildConfig
- Working with templates and operators
- Managing persistent storage and volumes
✔ Troubleshooting & Cluster Operations
- Log analysis
- Pod, node, and container troubleshooting
- Upgrades and maintenance tasks
Who Should Use This Training?
- Kubernetes administrators
- DevOps engineers
- Cloud platform engineers
- Linux professionals looking to upgrade their skillset
- Anyone preparing for the EX280 certification
Download Red Hat EX280 OpenShift Administration
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