Description
This Red Hat OpenShift on IBM zSystems and LinuxONE IBM Redbooks publication will consolidate and point to the right topics that will help decision makers to understand what an installation and operation of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM zSystems and LinuxONE looks like, lower the entry barrier to get further with their project and move faster into production. This is a REMOTE residency. Potential topics may include the following: 1.What is Red Hat OpenShift and what is it used for 2.Red Hat OpenShift on IBM zSystems and LinuxONE benefits 3.Rough overview of Red Hat Open Container Platform components and how relevant they are for operation and what to consider for operations. a.Control Plane i.Etcd 1.ETCD requireents on cpu and reaction times ii.Kubeapi iii.Monitoring b.Compute c.Important considerations before setup a cluster i.What scheduling requirements do the cluster Control Nodes have for a stable cluster ii.What scheduling requirements do the Compute Nodes have 4.LPAR adjustments and weights -what this means 5.zVM weights and how to assign 6.KVM guest scheduling and management 7.Setup Scenarios and considerations a.zVM single Hypervisor cluster i.Use Case ii.LPAR/zVM adjustment considerations b.zVM 3 LPAR/Hypervisor Cluster i.Use Case ii.LPAR/zVM adjustment considerations c.KVM single Hypervisor Cluster i.Use Case ii.LPAR/KVM adjustment considerations d.KVM 3 LPAR/Hypervisor Cluster i.Use Case ii.LPAR/KVM adjustment considerations
Details
Starts 24 Apr 2023, ends 19 May 2023 (4 weeks) and requires 5 residents
Residency Leader: Lydia Parziale
Benefits to Resident
IBM Redbooks want technical practitioners to be recognized for their newly gained knowledge, experience, and accomplishments. Therefore, upon successful delivery of the publication produced by this IBM Redbooks residency, you will become eligible to earn an IBM Redbooks Digital Badge issued through Credly.
Objectives
Resident Prerequistes
A basic requirement for all residents is the ability to read and clearly express concepts and procedures in common English.