Overview
This course aims to enable learners to develop a plan for infrastructure-as-code using tools like CloudForms, Ansible, and OpenShift. The course covers the importance of infrastructure-as-code for consistent provisioning, accurate documentation, granular control, enhanced security, repeatability, and faster production changes. The teaching method is interactive, focusing on principles, practices, and tools related to infrastructure-as-code. The intended audience for this course includes operational teams looking to enhance agility and efficiency in infrastructure management.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
Agenda
Survey
What this actually means
Automation or configuration management
VNC culture
Automation fear spiral
Who is doing this
The solution
One word
Agility
What is infrastructureascode
How many are implementing infrastructureascode
Why infrastructureascode
Business objectives
Change management processes
How many of you are clever doctors
Principles
Practices
Post provision
Small changes
Recap
Measure
Justice Tools
Taught by
Red Hat