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title: Understanding the workshop environment
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exercise: 1
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date: '2024-05-26'
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tags: ['openshift','windows','kubernetes','containers']
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draft: false
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authors: ['default']
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summary: "Let's get underway with the workshop."
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---
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Welcome to the OpenShift Windows Containers Workshop! Here you'll have a chance to build your windows container prowess.
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With a Red Hat subscription, you can get support for running Windows workloads in OpenShift Container Platform.
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For this workshop you'll be given a fresh OpenShift 4 cluster which currently only runs linux containers. You will complete a series of exercises to transform the cluster to be capable to run Windows containers.
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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 the following link to reserve yourself a user https://demo.redhat.com/workshop/98b7pu. You can reserve an environment by entering any email address along with the password provided by your workshop facilitator.
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<Zoom>
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| *Obtaining a workshop environment* |
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</Zoom>
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## 1.2 - Logging into your cluster
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After entering an email and the provided password you'll be presented with a console url and login credentials for your OpenShift cluster.
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Open the console url and login.
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<Zoom>
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|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------:|
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| *Obtaining a workshop environment* |
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</Zoom>
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You're now ready to proceed with the next exercise 🎉.
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