A crucial capability in the modern data centre is proficiency in Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration and gaining RHCSA RHCE certification. The hybrid cloud architecture, which spans physical servers, virtual machines, private, and public cloud infrastructures, is made possible in large part by Linux technology. Across all of these architectures, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the de facto standard Linux distribution. Core Linux administration skills continue to be more and more important as you try to switch to containers and a hybrid cloud architecture.
You will get an understanding of the core skills required to be a bridge to modern data centre, container, and cloud computing technologies through the Red Hat Certified System Administration curriculum (RH124 & RH134).
The Red Hat Qualified Engineer (RHCE) certification programme has certified IT professionals that are skilled, proven, and ready to take on projects that solve emerging technology challenges for nearly 23 years. RHCSA RHCE certification credential has become renowned as one of the premier programmes for Linux abilities since that time. New technologies have arisen as the sector has grown and changed. The emphasis on how such technologies interact has shifted to hybrid cloud systems. With the advancement of technology, automation has become a more crucial ability for Linux system administrators. The growth of the IT market has necessitated the evolution of Red Hat's RHCE programme in order to better empower Red Hat certified Professionals.
RHCE can be earned by a RHCSA who possesses additional skills and abilities required in data centre services. Using Red Hat Ansible Automation, Red Hat is shifting its focus to the automation of Linux system management chores. This will alter the requirements for obtaining a RHCE certification.
RH124
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is intended for IT professionals with no prior knowledge with Linux system administration. The course teaches students about Linux administration by focusing on key administrative activities. By presenting important command-line ideas and enterprise-level tools, this course also serves as a foundation for students who want to become full-time Linux system administrators.
This is the first of a two-course series that will teach a computer professional with no prior understanding of Linux system administration how to become a competent Linux administrator. These ideas are expanded upon in the subsequent course, Red Hat System Administration II (RH134).
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 9.0 is the foundation for this course.
RH134
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) is the second stage of the RHCSA training track for IT professionals who have already completed Red Hat System Administration I. (RH124). The course delves deeper into core Linux system administration skills such as storage configuration and management, Red Hat® Enterprise Linux installation and deployment, security features such as SELinux, control of recurring system tasks, boot process management and troubleshooting, basic system tuning, and command-line automation and productivity.
RH199
The RHCSA Rapid Track course (RH199) is targeted at those who already have substantial experience with Linux administration and uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. This course includes important information on Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and Red Hat System Administration II (RH134), going over the duties at a faster pace.
After completing RH124 and RH134 the candidates are required to appear and pass EX200. Then only they can start preparing for EX294.
RH294
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automation with Ansible (RH294) is a Linux system administration and development tool that automates provisioning, configuration, application deployment, and orchestration.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.2 are used in this course.
After completing RH294 Course the candidate will have to sit for EX294. After passing EX294 the candidate will become certified RHCE.
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