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Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is designed for IT professionals who are

new to Linux and require core Red Hat Enterprise Linux skills. Focused on administration tasks that will be encountered in the workplace, this course will actively engage students in task-focused activities, lab-based knowledge checks, and facilitative discussions to ensure maximum skill transfer and retention. In addition, GUI-based tools will be featured to build on the students' existing technical knowledge, while key command line concepts will be introduced to provide a foundation for students planning to become full-time Linux system administrators. By the end of the five-day course, students will be able to perform installation, establish network connectivity, manage physical storage, and perform basic security administration. Duration: 5 days/40 hours Pre-requisite: Previous operating system administration experience is helpful but not required Course Outline: Unit 1 - Getting Started with the GNOME Graphical Desktop Unit 2 - Manage Files Graphically with Nautilus Unit 3 - Get Help in a Graphical Environment Unit 4 - Configure Local Services Unit 5 - Manage Physical Storage I Unit 6 - Manage Logical Volumes Unit 7 - Monitor System Resources Unit 8 - Manage System Software Unit 9 - Get Started with Bash Unit 10 - Get Help in a Textual Environment Unit 11 - Establish Network Connectivity Unit 12 - Administer Users and Groups Unit 13 - Manage Files from the Command Line Unit 14 - Secure Linux File Access Unit 15 - Administer Remote Systems Unit 16 - Configure General Services Unit 17 - Manage Physical Storage II Unit 18 - Install Linux Graphically Unit 19 - Manage Virtual Machines Unit 20 - Control the Boot Process Unit 21 - Deploy File Sharing Services Unit 22 - Secure Network Services Unit 23 - Comprehensive Review

Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) is designed for IT professionals working to become fulltime enterprise Linux system administrators. The course is a followup to System Administration I and continues to utilize today's best-of-breed, contemporary teaching methodology. Students will be actively engaged in task-focused activities, lab-based knowledge checks, and facilitative discussions to ensure maximum skills transfer and retention. Building on the foundation of command line skills covered in System Administration I, students will dive deeper into Red Hat Enterprise Linux to broaden their "tool kits" of administration skills. By the end of this five-day course, students will be able to administer and troubleshoot file systems and partitioning, logical volume management, access control, package management. Students who attend Red Hat System Administration I & II will be fully prepared to take the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) exam. Duration: 4 days/32 hours Pre-requisite: Attended Red Hat System Administration I Course Outline Unit 1 - Automated Installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Unit 2 - Accessing the Command Line Unit 3 - Intermediate Command Line Tools Unit 4 - Regular Expressions, Pipelines, and I/O Redirection Unit 5 - Network Configuration and Troubleshooting Unit 6 - Managing Simple Partitions and Filesystems Unit 7 - Managing Flexible Storage with Logical Volumes Unit 8 - Access Network File Sharing Services Unit 9 - Managing User Accounts Unit 10 - Controlling Access to Files Unit 11 - Managing SELinux Unit 12 - Installing and Managing Software Unit 13 - Managing Installed Services Unit 14 - Analyzing and Storing Logs Unit 15 - Managing Processes Unit 16 - Tuning and Maintaining the Kernel Unit 17 - Troubleshooting

Red Hat System Administration II with RHCSA Exam (RH135) Red Hat System Administration II with RHCSA Exam (RH135) is designed for IT professionals working to become full-time enterprise Linux system administrators. The course is a followup to System Administration I and continues to utilize today's best-of-breed, contemporary teaching methodology. Students will be actively engaged in task-focused activities, lab-based knowledge checks, and facilitative discussions to ensure maximum skills transfer and retention. Building on the foundation of command line skills covered in System Administration I, students will dive deeper into Red Hat Enterprise Linux to broaden their "tool kits" of administration skills. By the end of this five-day course, students will be able to administer and troubleshoot file systems and partitioning, logical volume management, access control, package management. Students who attend Red Hat System Administration I & II will be fully prepared to take the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) exam. Duration: 4.5 days/36 hours Pre-requisite: Attended Red Hat System Administration I Course Outline Unit 1 - Automated Installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Unit 2 - Accessing the Command Line Unit 3 - Intermediate Command Line Tools Unit 4 - Regular Expressions, Pipelines, and I/O Redirection Unit 5 - Network Configuration and Troubleshooting Unit 6 - Managing Simple Partitions and Filesystems Unit 7 - Managing Flexible Storage with Logical Volumes Unit 8 - Access Network File Sharing Services Unit 9 - Managing User Accounts Unit 10 - Controlling Access to Files Unit 11 - Managing SELinux Unit 12 - Installing and Managing Software Unit 13 - Managing Installed Services Unit 14 - Analyzing and Storing Logs Unit 15 - Managing Processes Unit 16 - Tuning and Maintaining the Kernel Unit 17 - Troubleshooting

Red Hat System Administration II with RHCSA Exam (RH199) The RHCSA Fast Track course (RH199) is designed for experienced Linux System Administrators who want to harden their technical skill sets and become accredited with the RHCSA certification. Using a best-of-breed contemporary teaching approach, students will learn to properly manage a Linux workstation and server, including installation and configuration of local components and services as well as connections to existing network services. To successfully navigate this course, students must already have solid Linux command line experience to perform tasks at an accelerated pace. In addition, they should possess the necessary skills to execute common commands, such as cp, grep, sort, mkdir, tar, mkfs, ssh, and yum, and be familiar with accessing man pages for help. At the completion of the course, students will be adequately prepared to take the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) exam. Duration: 4 days/32 hours Pre-requisite: -time Linux administration with 1-3 years of experience Using the Bash shell and managing files and directories from the command line Configuring print queues to local and remote printers Monitoring system resources at a basic level (ps, kill) Managing system software (installing and updating packages with yum) Establishing network connectivity using DHCP Administering local user and group accounts Managing local, physical storage Installing Linux graphically on a bare-metal system Course Outline Unit 1: Network Configuration and Troubleshooting Unit 2: Managing User Accounts Unit 3: Command-Line Process Management Unit 4: Manage System Resources Unit 5: Installing and Managing Software Unit 6: Administer Remote Systems Unit 7: Deploy and Secure File-Sharing Services Unit 8: Managing SELinux Unit 9: Managing Simple Partitions and Filesystems Unit 10: Using Filesystem Access Control Lists Unit 11: Logical Volume Management Unit 12: Control the Boot Process Unit 13: Tune and Maintain the Kernel Unit 14: Manage Virtual Machines Unit 15: Automate Installation with Kickstart Unit 16: Get Help in a Graphical Environment

RHCSA Rapid Track Course with RHCSA Exam (RH200) The RHCSA Fast Track course with exam (RH200) is designed for experienced Linux System Administrators who want to harden their technical skill sets and become accredited with the RHCSA certification. Using a best-of-breed contemporary teaching approach, students will learn to properly manage a Linux workstation and server, including installation and configuration of local components and services as well as connections to existing network services. To successfully navigate this course, students must already have solid Linux command line experience to perform tasks at an accelerated pace. In addition, they should possess the necessary skills to execute common commands, such as cp, grep, sort, mkdir, tar, mkfs, ssh, and yum, and be familiar with accessing man pages for help. At the completion of the course, students will be adequately prepared to take the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) exam. Duration: 4.5 days/36 hours Pre-requisite: -time Linux administration with 1-3 years of experience Using the Bash shell and managing files and directories from the command line Configuring print queues to local and remote printers Monitoring system resources at a basic level (ps, kill) Managing system software (installing and updating packages with yum) Establishing network connectivity using DHCP Administering local user and group accounts Managing local, physical storage Installing Linux graphically on a bare-metal system Course Outline Unit 1: Network Configuration and Troubleshooting Unit 2: Managing User Accounts Unit 3: Command-Line Process Management Unit 4: Manage System Resources Unit 5: Installing and Managing Software Unit 6: Administer Remote Systems Unit 7: Deploy and Secure File-Sharing Services Unit 8: Managing SELinux Unit 9: Managing Simple Partitions and Filesystems Unit 10: Using Filesystem Access Control Lists Unit 11: Logical Volume Management Unit 12: Control the Boot Process Unit 13: Tune and Maintain the Kernel Unit 14: Manage Virtual Machines Unit 15: Automate Installation with Kickstart Unit 16: Get Help in a Graphical Environment

Red Hat System Administration III (RH254) Red Hat System Administration III (RH254) is designed for experienced Linux administrators who require networking and security administration skills. With a heavy emphasis on practical, hands-on labs, this course is tightly aligned with experienced Linux administrators' job tasks and the skills required for advancement. Focus is placed on enhancing the students' automation skills to securely configure, deploy and manage network services including DNS, Apache, SMTP, and network file sharing. In addition, this course emphasizes security, including monitoring, packet filtering, access controls, and SELinux. At the completion of this course, students already familiar with the RHCT/RHCSA administration skills will have exposure to all competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams. Duration: 4 days/32 hours Pre-requisite: RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH200) or Red Hat System Administration I & II Equivalent experience to the RHCSA Rapid Track Course Skills required to earn an RHCT/RHCSA certification Course Outline 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: Network Monitoring Unit 7: Route Network Traffic Unit 8: Secure Network Traffic Unit 9: NTP Server Configuration Unit 10: Filesystems 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

Red Hat System Administration III with RHCSA & RHCE Exams (RH255) Red Hat System Administration III with RHCSA and RHCE Exams (RH255) is designed for experienced Linux administrators who require networking and security administration skills. With a heavy emphasis on practical, hands-on labs, this course is tightly aligned with experienced Linux administrators' job tasks and the skills required for advancement. Focus is placed on enhancing the students' automation skills to securely configure, deploy and manage network services including DNS, Apache, SMTP, and network file sharing. In addition, this course emphasizes security, including monitoring, packet filtering, access controls, and SELinux. At the completion of this course, students already familiar with the RHCT/RHCSA administration skills will have exposure to all competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams. This class includes the RHCSA and the RHCE exams. Duration: 5 days/40 hours Pre-requisite: RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH200) or Red Hat System Administration I & II Equivalent experience to the RHCSA Rapid Track Course Skills required to earn an RHCT/RHCSA certification Course Outline 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: Network Monitoring Unit 7: Route Network Traffic Unit 8: Secure Network Traffic Unit 9: NTP Server Configuration Unit 10: Filesystems 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

Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Solaris Administrator (RH290) Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Solaris Administrators (RH290) course quickly and efficiently covers many of the hands-on, practical skills needed when transitioning from Solaris to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It focuses on the differences between the two operating systems, covering Red Hat Enterprise Linux equivalents to Solaris-specific technologies like applying software patches, automated deployment with Jumpstart, and advanced filesystem features. In addition, the course demonstrates how to use RPM, yum, Red Hat Network (RHN), and Kickstart to manage your environment Duration: 2 days/16 hours Pre-requisite: Experience in Solaris at the power user, network operations, or system administrator level. Two years of Solaris experience installing server operating system and software, troubleshooting servers, and configuring and securing servers and services. Course Outline Leverage existing Solaris skills to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux System overview Important differences between Solaris and RHEL, including their directory structures and commands Where to get more documentation System configuration Configure and access various consoles for local and remote administration Hands-on interaction with new tools System initialization, services, and shutdown Explore the x86 boot process, kernel modules and initialization Manage service startup and shutdown Software and update management Manage software lifecycle with yum, Red Hat Network, and rpm How to manage Solaris machines from Red Hat Network Special devices Understand and modify the partition table, character devices, and block devices Create and manage software RAID, logical volumes, and iSCSI Filesystems Expand storage by adding new or reconfiguring existing filesystems and swap space Configure autofs for on-demand network storage Set up space and file quotas for users and groups Security and authentication Connect to network directory services like NIS and LDAP Securely access systems and services using the NetFilter kernel-level firewall Enforce security with SELinux System monitoring Collect system information, monitor system activity, and generate reports Set up system auditing, centralized logging, and kernel monitoring and profiling Enterprise deployment Perform automated installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Kickstart Save kernel crash dumps to disk and over the network

RHCE Rapid Track Course (Course Only) (RH299) The RHCE Fast Track Course (RH299) is designed for senior Linux system administrators who want to validate their competencies by earning the RHCSA and RHCE credentials. This is a fast-paced preparation course that combines the RHCSA Fast Track Course (RH199) and System Administration III (RH254) courses, normally eight days of training, into a single four-day course. Building on the students' extensive knowledge of command line based Linux administration, the course moves very quickly through the intermediate and advanced tasks covered by lab-based knowledge checks and facilitative discussions. By the end of this course, the senior Linux administrator students will have been exposed to all the intermediate and advanced competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams. Duration: 4 days/32 hours Pre-requisite: Students must meet the requirements for attending Red Hat System Administration I, II, and III courses Students must have the same skill set as an RHCT/RHCSA Course Outline Unit 1: Software Management Unit 2: Network Management Unit 3: Storage Management Unit 4: Logical Volume Management (LVM) Unit 5: Account Management Unit 6: Authentication Management Unit 7: Installation, Kickstart, and Virtualization Unit 8: Boot Management Unit 9 : Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Management Unit 10: Firewall Management Unit 11: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Service Unit 12: System Logging Service Unit 13: Web (HTTP/HTTPS) Service Unit 14: SMTP Service Unit 15: Caching-only (DNS) Service Unit 16: File Sharing with NFS Unit 17: C File Sharing with CIFS Unit 18: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service Unit 19: Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) Service Unit 20: Secure Shell (SSH) Service Unit 21: Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Service Unit 22: Comprehensive Review

RHCE Rapid Track Course with RHCSA & RHCE Exams (RH300) The RHCE Fast Track Course with RHCSA and RHCE Exams (RH300) is designed for senior Linux system administrators who want to validate their competencies by earning the RHCSA and RHCE credentials. This is a fast-paced preparation course that combines the RHCSA Fast Track Course (RH199) and System Administration III (RH254) courses, normally eight days of training, into a single four-day course. Building on the students' extensive knowledge of command line based Linux administration, the course moves very quickly through the intermediate and advanced tasks covered by lab-based knowledge checks and facilitative discussions. By the end of this course, the senior Linux administrator students will have been exposed to all the intermediate and advanced competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams. The RHCSA and RHCE exams are included with this course. Duration: 5 days/40 hours Pre-requisite: Students must meet the requirements for attending Red Hat System Administration I, II, and III courses Students must have the same skill set as an RHCT/RHCSA Course Outline Unit 1: Software Management Unit 2: Network Management Unit 3: Storage Management Unit 4: Logical Volume Management (LVM) Unit 5: Account Management Unit 6: Authentication Management Unit 7: Installation, Kickstart, and Virtualization Unit 8: Boot Management Unit 9 : Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Management Unit 10: Firewall Management Unit 11: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Service Unit 12: System Logging Service Unit 13: Web (HTTP/HTTPS) Service Unit 14: SMTP Service Unit 15: Caching-only (DNS) Service Unit 16: File Sharing with NFS Unit 17: C File Sharing with CIFS Unit 18: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service Unit 19: Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) Service Unit 20: Secure Shell (SSH) Service Unit 21: Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Service Unit 22: Comprehensive Review

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RH318) Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization offers customers a complete set of virtualization solutions that allows the entire spectrum of enterprise workloads to run on one common infrastructure. To help system administrators deploy and manage their virtual environment, Red Hat offers its Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RH318) course. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RH318) is an extensive hands-on training course that explores the virtualization features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with the advanced Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform. Students acquire the skills and knowledge to deploy and centrally manage virtual servers and virtual desktops in the enterprise. Upon completion of RH318, students will have the skills and knowledge to effectively create, deploy, manage, and migrate Linux and Microsoft Windows virtual machines hosted on either RHEV Hypervisor or Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers dedicated nodes using RHEV Manager. Duration: 4 days/32 hours Pre-requisite: Red Hat Linux Essentials RH033, Red Hat Linux System Administration RH131 or Red Hat Linux System Administration (with RHCT Exam) RH133 or equivalent experience with Linux System administration experience on Microsoft Windows operating systems is beneficial, but is not necessary for this course Course Outline Unit 1: Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Platform Unit 2: Advanced RHEL Virtualization Unit 3: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Unit 4: RHEV Manager Unit 5: RHEV Hypervisor Unit 6: RHEV Data Center Unit 7: RHEV for Servers Unit 8: RHEV for Desktops Unit 9: Snapshots and Templates Unit 10: Desktop Pools, Users and Portal Unit 11: Advanced RHEV Unit 12: RHEV-Managed RHEL Hosts

Red Hat Certified System Administration RHCSA Certification Lab Exam (EX200) The RHCSA certification exam consists of one half-day session. The exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering multiple choice questions. The RHCSA exam objectives provides authoritative guidance on the knowledge and skills candidates will need to demonstrate in the RHCSA exam. It also provides more specific information on the exam format and coverage. All candidates are urged to use this information to evaluate their readiness for the exam. Duration: 0.5 days

Red Hat Certified Engineer RHCE Certification Lab Exam (EX300) Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) is earned by a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) who has demonstrated the knowledge, skill and ability required of senior system administrator for Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. RHCSA certification is required in order to earn Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). Exam overview The RHCE exam is a hands-on, practical exam that lasts 2.0 hours. Candidates are eligible to take the RHCE exam without first having passed the RHCSA exam, but RHCE will not be issued until both credentials are earned by a candidate. Duration: 0.5 days

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