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Session 1: Introduction to OpenShift
Introduction & Context
What is OpenShift?
Core Terminologies
Core Architecture & Theory
Cluster Node Hierarchy: The division of responsibilities between the Control Plane (hosting the API server, Controller Manager, Scheduler, and etcd) and Worker Nodes (where containerized user applications execute)
The OS Foundation: Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS), an immutable, container-optimized operating system that OpenShift manages and updates via container images
The Operator Framework: How OpenShift uses Operators to automate operational knowledge. We will cover the Cluster Version Operator (CVO) for platform-wide updates and the Machine Config Operator (MCO) for automated OS-level node configurations
Workload Deployment: Theory behind deploying applications using Image Streams (an abstraction layer over container images that tracks version changes and triggers automated CI/CD pipelines) and Templates (parameterized application blueprints)
and DEMO
Complete
Registration
📅 April 30th 2026
⏰ 10 AM – 11.30 AM CST
⏰ 4 PM – 5.30 PM BST
📍 Virtual Room
Speaker
Martin Bratina
Engineer at BVS One