Course : RHCE

Course Fees : Rs. 20,000/- +  18% GST

Duration : 100 Hours

Fees include the cost of 2 Red Hat official Curriculum

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 administrators responsible for Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.

Vibrant eTech offers training on the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. RHCE is an advanced level Red Hat certification. You will also earn RHCSA.

Apart from high quality training with expert instructors, Vibrant provides in-house testing facility for the RHCE exam. RHCE exam is conducted by a Red Hat Examiner. The RHCE exam is scheduled at our training centre every week. Vibrant is no 1 exam center in western region conducting record no of exams.

RHCE is a grueling exam and even candidates who possess adequate knowledge sometimes falter due to time deadline. Pass rate in the first attempt of is 80% and in the 2nd is 95%.

Course # Course Contents Exam # Exam
RH124 Red Hat System Administration I
RH134 Red Hat System Administration II with RHCSA Exam EX200 Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam
RH294 Red Hat System Administration III: Linux Automation Training EX294 Red Hat Ansible Automation (RHCE) Exam

About the RHCE exam

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 administrators for Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. The RHCE Exam (EX300) is a hands-on, performance-based, two-hour exam. Red Hat recommends that participants augment their skills and build on their expertise by reading the RHCE exam objectives guide. In addition, Red Hat offers clear training paths for candidates to learn the required skills.

Learn more about the RHCE certification exam.

For more information about RHCE and RHCT please visit:
http://www.redhat.com/training

Red Hat System Administrator I RH-124

Introduction

Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is designed for IT professionals without
pervious Linux system administration experience. The course is intended to
provide student with Linux “survival skills” by focusing on core administration
tasks. Red Hat System Administration I also provides a foundation for student
planning to become full time Linux System administrators by introducing key
command line concepts and enterprise level tools. These concepts are further
developed in the follow – on course. Red Hat System Administration II (RH134)

Course Objectives

  • Gain sufficient skill to perform core system administration tasks on Red Hat
    Enterprise Linux.
  • Build foundational skills needed by an RHCSA Certified Red Hat Enterprise
    Linux system administrator.

Content

  • Getting started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Accessing the Command Line
  • Managing Files From the Command Line
  • Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Creating Viewing, and Editing Text Files
  • Managing Local Users and Groups
  • Controlling Access to Files
  • Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
  • Controlling Services and Daemons
  • Configuring and Securing SSH
  • Analyzing and Storing Logs
  • Managing Networking
  • Archiving and Transferring Files
  • Installing and Updating Software Packages
  • Accessing Linux File System
  • Analyzing Servers and Getting Support

Red Hat System Administrator II RH-134

Introduction

This course is specifically designed for students who have completed
Red Hat System Administration I (RH 124). Red Hat System
Administration II (RH 134) focuses on the key tasks needed to become a
full time Linux. Administrator and to validate those skills via the Red Hat
Certified system Administrator exam. This course goes deeper into
enterprise Linux administration including file systems and partitioning,
logical volumes, SELinux, firewalling and troubleshooting.

Course Objectives

  • Expand and extend on skills gained during the Red Hat System
    Administration I (RH 124) Course.
  • Build skills needed by an RHCSA certified Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    system administrator.

Content

  • Improving Command Line Productivity
  • Scheduling Future Tasks
  • Tuning System Performance
  • Controlling Access to files With ACLs
  • Managing SELinux Security
  • Managing Basic Storage
  • Managing Logical Volumes
  • Implementing Advanced Storage Features
  • Accessing Network Attached Storage
  • Controlling the Boot Process
  • Managing Network Security
  • Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Comprehensive Review

Red Hat System Administration III Linux Automation RH -294

Introduction

Red Hat System Administration III Linux Automation (RH 294) for Linux
system administration and developers who need to automate
provisioning, configuration, application deployment and orchestration.
Students will learn how to install and configure Ansible on a
management workstation and prepare managed hosts for automation.
Students will write Ansible Playbooks to automate tasks, and run them
to ensure servers are correctly deployed and configured. Examples of
approaches to automate common Linux system administration tasks
will be explored.

Course Objectives

  • Install and configure Ansible or Red Hat Ansible Engine on a
    control node.
  • Create and manage inventories of managed hosts and prepare
    them for Ansible automation.
  • Run individual and hoc automation tasks from the command line
  • Write Ansible playbooks to consistently automate multiple tasks
    and apply them to managed hosts.
  • Parameterize playbooks using variables and facts, and protect
    sensitive data with Ansible Vault.
  • Write and reuse existing Ansible roles to simplify playbook
    creation and reuse code.
  • Automate common Red Hat Enterprise Linux system
    administration tasks using Ansible.

Content

  • Introducing Ansible
  • Deploying Ansible
  • Implementing Playbooks
  • Managing Variable and Facts
  • Implementing Task Control
  • Deploying Files to Managed Hosts
  • Managing Large Projects
  • Simplifying Playbooks with Roles
  • Troubleshooting Ansible
  • Automating Linux Administration Tasks
  • Comprehensive Review Automation with Ansible