Configuring Storage in OpenShift
This course will teach you how to configure and provision storage in a Red Hat OpenShift Cluster to be used by your containerized applications.
What you'll learn
More and more applications (not just microservices) are being deployed through containers. Many companies can’t rely on open-source Kubernetes environments for their container orchestration though but require an enterprise ready Kubernetes platform like OpenShift. In this course, Configuring Storage in OpenShift, you’ll learn how to deploy and configure storage in your OpenShift Clusters. First, you’ll explore the basics of storage in Kubernetes and Containers including the differences between persistent storage and ephemeral storage. Next, you’ll learn how to configure persistent storage using provisioners like local volumes or Azure Files. Finally, you’ll discover what the CSI – the Container Storage Interface – is and how to use it. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of OpenShift Administration needed to configure storage for your OpenShift clusters.
Table of contents
- Deploying Persistent Local Volumes 2m
- Demo: Deploying Persistent Local Volumes 8m
- Deploying Persistent HostPath Volumes 1m
- Demo: Deploying Persistent HostPath Volumes 2m
- Deploying Persistent AzureFiles Volumes 1m
- Demo: Deploying Persistent AzureFiles Volumes 4m
- Deploying Persistent NFS Volumes 1m
- Demo: Deploying Persistent NFS Volumes 3m
- Deploying Persistent iSCSI Volumes 1m
- Demo: Deploying Persistent iSCSI Volumes 1m
- Managing Persistent CSI Storage 1m
- Demo: Managing Persistent CSI Storage 6m
- Summary 1m