Course Description
Control, manage, trace, monitor, and test your microservices with Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh.
Red Hat Openshift created an enterprise-ready, multi-tenant platform that made deploying and scaling microservice applications efficient and repeatable. But as these architectures become larger and more complex, defining how these services interact with each other becomes increasingly difficult. Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh facilitates managing service interaction, providing service tracing, and creating a visual representation of communication pathways.
Building Resilient Microservice Applications with Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh (DO328) teaches students service monitoring, management, and resilience with Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh.
This course is based on Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh 3.1, and Red Hat OpenShift 4.18.
Following course completion, hands-on lab access will remain available for up to 45 days for any live course that includes a virtual environment.
Note: This course is offered as a 3 day in person class, a 4 day virtual class, or is self-paced. Durations may vary based on the delivery. For full course details, scheduling, and pricing, select your location, then “get started” on the right hand menu.
Course content summary
- Introducing OpenShift Service Mesh
- Observing OpenShift Service Mesh
- Managing Traffic with OpenShift Service Mesh
- Securing OpenShift Service Mesh
- Comprehensive Review
Outline for this course
Introducing OpenShift Service Mesh
Describe the basic concepts of microservice architecture and how Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh provides observability, security, and traffic management for distributed applications.
Observing the OpenShift Service Mesh
Trace and visualize a Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh with Red Hat OpenShift observability.
Managing Traffic with OpenShift Service Mesh
Manage, control, and test application traffic in Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh by applying routing strategies, resiliency policies, and fault injection techniques to build safer and more reliable distributed systems.
Securing the OpenShift Service Mesh
Design, implement, and validate a comprehensive zero-trust security posture in Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh, ensuring all traffic is secured, authenticated, and authorized.
Comprehensive Review
Consolidate and validate the understanding of Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh.
Target Audience
Developers and platform engineers who need to manage and secure reliable microservices communication in a Red Hat OpenShift-based environment.
Prerequisites for this course
Technology considerations
- For virtual, self-paced, and classroom learners:
- Internet access is required
- Labs are performed in Red Hat's Online Learning Environment
- For classroom learners, Red Hat may make available in the future a locally installed classroom environment as an alternative.