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Red Hat System Administration III with RHCSA and RHCE Exam


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Overview

Red Hat System Administration III with RHCE® Exam is made for veteran Linux administrators who need networking and security administration skills. With a huge focus on practical, hands-on labs, this course is tightly aligned with experienced Linux administrators ‘job tasks and the skills needed for career advancement.

The focus is put on boosting the students’ automation skills to securely configure, deploy, and manage network services, including DNS, Apache, SMTP, and network file sharing. Additionally, this course emphasizes security, including monitoring, packet filtering, access controls, and SELinux.

At the finish of RH255 course, students will already be knowledgeable about the RHCSA administration skills and can have exposure to all competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams.

Who Should do this course?

  • Senior Linux system administrators who need networking and security administration skills
  • Linux IT professionals who completed RHCT or RHCSA certification and what to get RHCE certification
  • Linux IT professionals who are able to demonstrate the competencies needed to earn an RHCSA but haven’t passed the RHCSA exam given the Red Hat System Administration II course


This course prepares you for Exam EX300. Download Course Contents

Course Prerequisites
  • RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH200) or Red Hat System Administration I & II
  • Equivalent experience to the RHCSA Rapid Track Course

Upon Completion of this Course, you will accomplish following:

  • Control services and daemons
  • Manage networking
  • Configure link aggregation, bridging, teaming, and bonding
  • Configure filters with firewalls
  • Permit and reject access to network services using SELinux
  • Manage DNS servers
  • Configure SMTP email delivery
  • Provide iSCSI block storage
  • Configure NFS and SAMBA file-based storage.
  • Configure MariaDB SQL database
  • Configure Apache HTTPD with TLS-enabled virtual hosts
  • Write simple bash automation scripts

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