Overview


Today, Red Hat Enterprise Linux supports and powers software and technologies for automation, cloud, containers, middleware, storage, application development, microservices, virtualization, management, and more. Linux plays a major role as the core of many of Red Hat's offerings. A Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) is able to perform the following tasks: Deploy, configure, and maintain systems, including software installation, update, and core services. Manage users and groups. Manage security, including basic firewall and SELinux configuration. A Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) is who is ready to automate Red Hat Enterprise Linux tasks, integrate Red Hat emerging technologies, and apply learned automation skills for efficiency and innovation. The RHCE certification course aims to enable you to gain the skills while developing abilities and skills which are required by an expert senior system administrator for managing the Linux systems of Red Hat Enterprise.

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Course Content

Course Content


  • RHCSA
  • MODULE 1 : RH124 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR -1
  • Unit 1: Accessing the Command Line
  • Unit 2: Managing Files from the Command Line
  • Unit 3: Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Unit 4: Creating Viewing and Editing Text Files
  • Unit 5: Manage Local Linux Users and Groups
  • Unit 6: Controlling Access to Files with Linux File-system Permissions
  • Unit 7: Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
  • Unit 8: Controlling Services and Daemons
  • Unit 9: Configuring And Securing Open-SSH Service
  • Unit 10: Analyzing and Storing Logs
  • Unit 11: Managing RHEL Networking
  • Unit 12: Archiving and Copying Files between Systems
  • Unit 13: Installing and Updating Software Packages
  • Unit 14: Accessing Linux File-systems
  • Unit 15: Using Virtualized Systems
  • MODULE 2 : RH134 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR -II
  • Unit 1: Automating Installation with Kickstart
  • Unit 2: Using Regular Expressions with grep
  • Unit 3: Creating and Editing Text files with vim
  • Unit 4: Scheduling Future Linux Tasks
  • Unit 5: Managing Priority of Linux Processes
  • Unit 6: Controlling Access to Files with Access Control Lists (ACL)
  • Unit 7: Managing SELinux Security
  • Unit 8: Connecting to Network-Defined Users and Groups
  • Unit 9: Adding Disks Partitions and File Systems to a Linux System
  • Unit 10: Managing Logical Volume Management (LVM) Storage
  • Unit 11: Accessing Network Attached Storage with Network File System (NFS)
  • Unit 12: Accessing Network Storage with SMB
  • Unit 13: Controlling and Troubleshooting the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Boot Process
  • Unit 14: Limiting Network Communication with Firewalled
  • Unit 15: Comprehensive Review
  • RHCE (AS1 & AS2)
  • MODULE 3 : RH255 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR -III
  • Unit 1 : Getting started with the classroom environment
  • Unit 2 : Enhance user security
  • Unit 3 : Bash scripting and tools
  • Unit 4 : File security with GnuPG
  • Unit 5 : Software management
  • Unit 6 : Bash scripting and tools
  • Unit 7 : Route network traffic
  • Unit 8 : Secure network traffic
  • Unit 9 : NTP server configuration
  • Unit 10 : File systems and logs
  • Unit 11: Centralized and secure storage
  • Unit 12 : SSL-encapsulated web services
  • Unit 13: Web server additional configuration
  • Unit 14 : Basic SMTP configuration
  • Unit 15 : Caching-only DNS server
  • Unit 16 : File sharing with NFS
  • Unit 17 : File sharing with CIFS
  • Unit 18 : File sharing with FTP
  • Unit 19 : Troubleshooting boot process

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