 In this video, we will show how users can install and uninstall Red Hat OpenShift data science. Click on Operator's Operator Hub and search for Red Hat OpenShift data science operator. Click on the operator and click on install. Leave the default settings and click on install. Now this will install the Red Hat OpenShift data science operator in the namespace redhat-ods-operator. While we wait for the installation to complete, let's look into the pods that get installed as a part of the operator. Click on the namespace redhat-open-ods-operator and you will see that a pod has been created for the operator itself. Now click into the details, into the logs section. This will take a few minutes for the logs to appear. While we wait for the logs to appear again, check if the operator is installing. Can look it under the install operators tab. Let's go back to the pod itself and look into the logs. The logs should appear any minute now. There you go. You see the operator has started the installation and the individual components under the operator are being installed as we look at it. This is the namespace where the operator itself is being installed now. The application itself gets installed under a different namespace. Now we will look at it shortly. Now go to projects and select redhat-ods-applications. Any applications that get installed under as a part of the installation appear here. There you go. You can already see that Rhodes dashboard container is being created. Now you can see additional components like the notebook controller and you would see components like the model controllers which is required for the model-selling aspect of Rhodes. Now we have to wait for the container status or the pod status to move to running. You can already see that some of the pods have already been created and are in status running. Now the Rhodes dashboard has been created. Click on Routes to go to the Routes for the dashboard. It says the application is not available because the service is not yet up and running. So give it a few seconds and you should be able to access the route and log into the dashboard. Go back to Routes. Click on the routes. There you go. Now you should be able to log in with your OpenShift credentials. Click on log in with OpenShift. Provide the username password and click on log in. This will take you to the Red Hat OpenShift data science user interface that you can already see that Jupyter is enabled by default. Click on launch applications. Let the default settings be there like click minimal Python and click start server. What happens in the background is like the corresponding container image has been created or like the container image is pulled, the notebook server is being created right now. Now you can see the server is running. Click on Open and New tab. Provide the credentials to log in into the user interface. You have to allow the selected permissions. And this will take you into the Jupyter lab user interface. Now this is the interface where you would like clone or initialize your repository and work with your data science notebooks. Next you will show how to uninstall the Red Hat OpenShift data science. For this you need to create a config map which you can find out of workloads, config maps and you create a new config map. Select the project Red Hat ODS operator and click on create config map. Name it as managed dash odh, remove any key values that comes by default and click on create. Now you need to add a specific label, it's managed odh delete astro and click on save. Now once this config map is created, you should see that any namespaces or any resources that have been created as a part of the operator installation should get terminated automatically. Give it a few minutes and you should see that any namespaces that has ODS here, that's what we're filtering it for, should start being terminated. You can see the namespace Red Hat ODS monitoring is being terminated right now. So the other namespaces that were created as part of the operator installation. This will terminate all the namespaces that the operator installed. Now you still have to delete the namespace Red Hat ODS operator in which the operator itself was installed. So you click on delete namespace, enter the name Red Hat ODS operator and click on delete. Now you can see that it's being terminated. Once the namespaces are terminated, you could go back and look at the installed operators or look under the project and you can see the namespaces having terminated correctly. And this is how you uninstall Red Hat ODS.