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The RHCT certification is granted upon passing the RHCT Exam, a performance-based test on live equipment that measures actual competencies at system administration, including installation and configuration of a Red Hat Linux system and attaching it to a live network running network services. The RHCT Exam can be taken on the final day of RH133 Red Hat Linux System Administration (4.5 days), or alone as RH202 RHCT Exam. The RHCT certification may also be granted to those who take the RHCE Exam and pass all RHCT-specific competencies which are included in the RHCE Exam.
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
The RHCE certification is designed to fit in a specific place within the computer industry spectrum of UNIX/Linux user levels.
The RHCE certification is granted upon passing the RHCE Exam, a performance-based test on live equipment that measures actual competencies at server system administration, setup of networking services, and network security, and diagnostics and troubleshooting. The RHCE Exam can be taken alone as RH302 RHCE Exam (1-day) or as the final day of the RH300 RHCE Rapid Track course (5-days).
Red Hat Certified Architect
The full RHCA curriculum consists of four advanced 400-level Enterprise Architect courses and an upperlevel security course:
RHS333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services
RH401 Red Hat Enterprise Deployment, Virtualization, and Systems Management
RH423 Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication
RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management
RH442 Red Hat Enterprise Systems Monitoring and Performance Tuning
Red Hat Certified Datacenter Specialist (RHCDS)
An RHCDS has the skills and knowledge necessary to build reliable, available, scalable, and manageable solutions in mission-critical datacenter environments using fully-supported open source technologies from Red Hat.
Red Hat Certified Datacenter Specialist (RHCDS) is an upper-level credential an RHCE can acquire by earning the following Certificates of Expertise:
EX401 Deployment and Systems Management
EX423 Directory Services and Authentication
EX436 Clustering and Storage Management
Red Hat Certified Security Specialist (RHCSS)
Red Hat Certified Security Specialist (RHCSS) is a security certification that proves advanced skills in using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SELinux, and Red Hat Directory Server to meet the security requirements of today’s enterprise environment.
Current RHCEs will obtain RHCSS certification upon successfully obtaining the following Certificates of Expertise:
EX333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services
EX423 Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication
EX429 SELinux Policy Administration
RH202 RHCT Exam
The fastest growing credential in all of Linux.
RHCT exam is included with RH133.
The exam is a hands-on, performance-based exam testing candidates actual skills in installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Candidates should consider taking RH033 and RH133 in preparation for the exam.
RHCE exam is included with RH300. It can also be purchased separately.
The exam is a hands-on, performance-based exam testing candidates actual skills in Red Hat Linux installation, configuration, debugging and setup of key networking services.
The first course for both RHCT and RHCE certification tracks, RH033 is ideal for individuals who have never used Linux or UNIX, and who have no prior command line experience in any other operating system. You are taught the basics of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment, and it prepares you for your future role as a Linux system administrator.
Prerequisites
User-level experience with any computer system, including: use of menus and use of any graphical user interface.
Goal
A power user who can eff ectively use, customize and script a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system for common command line processes as well as use basic network utilities. A student who successfully masters the material in RH033 is ready to begin learning system administration (RH133).
Audience
IT professionals who want to build user-level skills before learning Linux System and Network Administration.
Course Objectives
Understand the Linux file system structure
Issue essential Linux commands from the command line
Perform common tasks using the GNOME GUI
Open, edit, and save text documents using the vi editor
Understand users, groups and file access permissions