Red Hat OpenStack is a cloud computing platform based on OpenStack software. It provides a range of tools and features to help manage and automate cloud infrastructure, including virtual machines, storage, and networking. Here’s a brief outline of a typical Red Hat OpenStack course:

  1. Introduction to Red Hat OpenStack: The first section of the course covers the basics of Red Hat OpenStack, including its architecture, components, and features.

  2. Installing and Configuring Red Hat OpenStack: In this section, learners will learn how to install and configure Red Hat OpenStack, including how to set up the controller and compute nodes, configure the networking and storage components, and set up security and authentication.

  3. Managing Virtual Machines: This section covers how to create, manage, and monitor virtual machines in Red Hat OpenStack, including how to use images and snapshots, configure networking and storage, and manage user access.

  4. Networking in Red Hat OpenStack: In this section, learners will learn about the various networking components in Red Hat OpenStack, including routers, switches, and load balancers. They will also learn how to create and manage networks, subnets, and security groups.

  5. Storage in Red Hat OpenStack: This section covers how to configure and manage storage in Red Hat OpenStack, including how to use block and object storage, configure backup and recovery, and manage user access.

  6. Scaling and High Availability: In this section, learners will learn how to scale and ensure high availability in Red Hat OpenStack, including how to use load balancers, auto-scaling, and failover.
  7. Troubleshooting and Maintenance: This section covers how to troubleshoot and maintain Red Hat OpenStack, including how to monitor system performance, diagnose and fix common issues, and perform upgrades and maintenance.

By the end of the course, learners should have a good understanding of Red Hat OpenStack and be able to manage and maintain a Red Hat OpenStack environment. They should also be able to troubleshoot and fix common issues with Red Hat OpenStack.