Welcome to the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Roadshow

This roadshow event is organized to allow you to have a hands-on experience with Red Hat® OpenShift® Virtualization. It explores many common management activities that virtualization administrators often encounter in their day to day workflows.

This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators

Developers may want to check out Developing applications on OpenShift on developers.redhat.com. 

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Next steps after the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Roadshow

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With that, you have completed this learning path. We hope you have enjoyed the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Roadshow and this lab that accompanied it.

After completing this learning path, you now have:

  • A review of virtual machine management fundamentals, including creating a virtual machine, and modifying its allotted resources.
  • Experience using the Migration Toolkit for Virtualization (MTV) to migrate a VM from an existing VMware vSphere environment to OpenShift Virtualization.
  • Knowledge of how to scale your Red Hat OpenShift environment by adding in an additional worker node to host virtualized workloads.
  • A review of many actions related to storage management for virtual machines.
  • Understanding of concepts around backing up VMs to external sites and restoring them in the event of a disaster.
  • Experience creating new L2 network mappings, and configuring microsegmentation policies for multiple networks.
  • Knowledge of how to create Templates or define InstanceTypes to ease deployment operations.
  • Experience performing several day-2 activities with our imported virtual machines, including setting up a load-balancer, and exposing our VM hosted applications through services and routes.

What comes next?

Now that you are familiar with using OpenShift Virtualization to modernize your application infrastructure, look into other ways Red Hat products can help you along your modernization journey. 

 

 

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