Mirantis Secure Registry (MSR)
- Course Code CN213
- Duration 1 day
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This course is available in the following formats:
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Company Event
Event at company
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Public Classroom
Traditional Classroom Learning
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Virtual Learning
Learning that is virtual
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Course Overview
TopIn this product-focused course, you’ll deep dive into all the features of Mirantis Secure Registry, and discover how it can enhance the security of your container image production, storage and distribution both as a stand-alone registry, or integrated into a continuous integration pipeline. We’ll discuss installing and configuring MSR, managing MSR user permissions, enhancing registry security with content trust and binary security scanning, as well as registry management strategies like garbage collection, content caching, and webhook-driven third-party integrations.
Company Events
These events can be delivered exclusively for your company at our locations or yours, specifically for your delegates and your needs. The Company Events can be tailored or standard course deliveries.
Course Schedule
TopTarget Audience
TopSystem Operators & Administrators
Course Content
TopMirantis Secure Registry Architecture
- Production-grade deployment patterns
- Containerized components of MSR
- Networking & System requirements for MSR
- Installing MSR via Launchpad for high availability
- Integrating external storage into MSR
Access Control in MSR
- MSR RBAC system
Content Trust
- Defeating man in the middle attacks with The Update Framework & Notary
- Content Trust usage in MSR
Security Scanning
- Auditing container images for known vulnerabilities
- Setting up MSR security scanning
- Security scan integration in continuous integration
Repository Automation
- Continuous integration pipeline architecture featuring MSR
- Promoting and mirroring images through pipelines
- Integrating MSR with external tooling via webhooks
Image Management
- Image pruning and garbage collection strategies and automation
- Registry sizing strategy
- Content caching for distributed teams
MSR Troubleshooting
- Correlating MSR symptoms with components
- Probing and reading MSR state databases
- Recovering failed MSR replicas
- MSR backups & restore
- Disaster recovery in event of critical MSR failure
Course Prerequisites
TopAttendees should meet the following prerequisites:
- CN212 course and prerequisities therin, or equivalent experience
- Familiarity with the Bash shell
- Filesystem navigation and manipulation
- Command line text editors like vim or nano
- Common tooling like curl, wget and ping
- Familiarity with YAML and JSON notation
Further Information
TopLab Requirements:
- Laptop with WiFi connectivity
- Attendees should have the latest Chrome or Firefox installed, and a free account at strigo.io.