Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers (EX188)

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Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers (EX188)

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Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers (EX188) is a full foundational course for anyone preparing to take the Red Hat exam EX188. It is also for IT professionals who want to learn to use containers in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or later. This course is the only resource you’ll need to learn everything about working with Podman containers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and related distributions. Topics covered include understanding containers and Podman, running containers, managing images, providing persistent storage, running multi-container applications, and troubleshooting containerized applications. Labs are included throughout, and the last lesson is a sample exam that will ensure you are fully prepared for the exam day.
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