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title: Understanding the hackathon environment
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exercise: 1
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date: '2024-04-05'
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tags: ['openshift','virtualisation','kubernetes','kubevirt']
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draft: false
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authors: ['default']
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summary: "Let's get underway with the hackathon."
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---
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Welcome to the OpenShift Virtualisation Hackathon! Here you'll have a chance to build your container native virtualisation prowess. Exercises will gradually increase in difficulty as you go and award points for each correct solution. You're in a race to reach the highest score before the session concludes!
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**Let's get started!**
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## 1.1 - Obtaining your environment
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To get underway open your web browser and navigate to this link to allocate an environment for your team https://demo.redhat.com.
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## 1.2 - The hackathon scenario
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Acme Financial Services is a large bank based in Australia. They have a number of virtual machine workloads that are running on a traditional hypervisor and are considering moving these to another platform.
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One of the potential options for Acme Financial Services is to adopt Red Hat OpenShift Virtualisation as a container native virtualisation platform.
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Your hackathon team are the pre-sales team engaging with Acme technical teams to secure buy-in for a large scale migration to proceed.
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