Course Overview
- Install Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh on an OpenShift cluster.
- Apply release strategies by controlling service traffic.
- Build service resilience with load balancing and failovers.
- Test service resilience with chaos testing.
- Enforce service security.
- Observe, measure, and trace network traffic with OpenShift Service Mesh.
Who should attend
This course is designed for developers who want to deploy and scale microservices applications.
Prerequisites
Attending !Red Hat Application Development II: Implementing Microservice Architectures (DO283) or demonstrating equivalent experience in creating microservice applications is recommended, but not required
Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) and Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications (DO288)), and passing the !, or possessing basic OpenShift experience, is strongly recommended.
Course Objectives
Introduce Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh
Describe the basic concepts of microservice architecture and OpenShift Service Mesh.
Install OpenShift Service Mesh
Deploy OpenShift Service Mesh on OpenShift Container Platform.
Observe a service mesh
Trace and visualize an OpenShift Service Mesh with Jaeger and Kiali.
Control service traffic
Manage and route traffic with OpenShift Service Mesh.
Release applications with OpenShift Service Mesh
Release applications with canary and mirroring release strategies.
Test service resilience with chaos testing
Gauge the resiliency of an OpenShift Service Mesh with chaos testing.
Build resilient services
Use OpenShift Service Mesh strategies to create resilient services.
Secure an OpenShift Service Mesh
Encrypt and secure services in your application with OpenShift Service Mesh.
Course Content
Control, manage, trace, monitor, and test your microservices with Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh
Building Resilient Microservices with Istio and Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh (DO328) is a 4-day introductory course that teaches students installation, service monitoring, service management, and service resilience of Red Hat OpenShiftⓇ Service Mesh.
Openshift created an enterprise-ready, multi-tenant platform that made deploying and scaling microservice applications efficient and easily 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 comprises 3 products—Istio, Jaeger, and Kiali—that facilitate service interaction management, provide service tracing, and create a visual representation of communication pathways.
This course is based on Red Hat OpenShiftⓇ Container Platform 4.4 and Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh 1.1.