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Red Hat Certified Specialist in Building Resilient Microservices exam (EX328)

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The Red Hat Certified Specialist in Building Resilient Microservices exam (EX328) tests your skills and knowledge with regard to creating and managing a resilient mesh of microservices, using Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. The exam focuses on the basic skills required to use Red Hat Service Mesh to configure and manage the resilient operation of an application composed of several microservices with a persistent data store.
By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Building Resilient Microservices, which also counts toward earning a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA®) certification. Exam format
This exam is a hands-on, practical exam that requires you to undertake real-world development tasks. Internet access is not provided during the exam, and you will not be permitted to bring any hard copy or electronic documentation into the exam. This prohibition includes notes, books, or any other material. MicroProfile specification and related documentation is available during the exam.
Scores and reporting
Official scores for exams come exclusively from Red Hat Certification Central. Red Hat does not authorize examiners or training partners to report results to candidates directly. Scores on the exam are usually reported within 3 U.S. business days.
Exam results are reported as total scores. Red Hat does not report performance on individual items, nor will it provide additional information upon request.

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As part of this exam, you should be able to perform these tasks:

Understand and work with Red Hat Openshift Service Mesh Custom Resources
Deploy and configure applications on Service Mesh:

Install sidecar manually in pod applications
Automatic sidecar injection using annotations
Understand the configuration of network policies (Mesh members, external services, etc.)


Work with request routing and traffic management.

Be able to configure static and dynamic request routing to different versions of an application


Understand the deployment/release pattern strategies that Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh® can help with, providing more complex operational functionality, including A/B testing and canary releases
Configure and manage advanced routing techniques to control the flow and API calls between services

Traffic shifting migration within the mesh producing between different services A/B testing, canary rollouts, and staged rollouts with percentage-based traffic splits, and dark launches for a selective group of users
Take profit of the traffic mirroring capabilities to bring changes to the microservices. Be able to produce shadowing launches copying the live traffic


Send the inbound and outbound traffic from and to the mesh, managing the ingress and egress traffic control policies

Define and control gateway entry points into the mess for the incoming traffic allowing pass requests through the services
Enable controlled access to external publicly accessible services from within the istio cluster


Be able to configure the network resilience and the fault tolerance dynamically at runtime to ensure the failing nodes and prevent localized failures from cascading

Control the waiting time for replies defining timeouts
Enhance service availability specifying the number of request attempts with retry strategies
Limit for calls within a service and prevent access to an overloaded or failing host applying a circuit breaker mechanism
Specify the connection and ejection pool policies configuring the load balancing destination rules


Work and configure Service Mesh policy checks

Define enforcement features through policies, configure local and global rate limiting, and define access quotas
Enable and configure the authorization for denial and allow policies applied to a workload


Understand and configure the workload-to-workload communication using the implemented architecture for authentication and authorization security in Service Mesh

Provide service-to-service communication with secure naming authorization
Tunnel the service-to-service communication using mutual TLS communication.
Map the identity of the service name with secure naming
Define peer authentication policies to enforce the mutual TLS mode
Define the required end-user authentication policy check.  Define and configure access authorization rules for service and end-user to workload communications


Understand and work with the fault injection mechanisms to introduce errors and chaos testing into the system to test the failure recovery capacity of the applications

Inject timing failures producing delays to mimic increased network latency or overloaded services
Produce crash failures with error response injections and TCP connection failures

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The following audiences may be interested in earning the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Building Resilient Microservices credential:

Administrators or architects in a DevOps role who are responsible for managing a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environment
Administrators or architects in a DevOps role who are responsible for implementing a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environment
Application developers who are responsible for managing multiple microservices or supporting an existing group of microservices on the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
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