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ABOUT LINUX TRAINING COURSES

Redhat® Linux The world’s leading provider of open source solutions, Redhat® help more than 90% of Fortune 500* companies solve business challenges, align their IT and business strategies, also Redhat® prepare them for the future of technology. Redhat® do this by providing secure solutions through an open business model and an affordable, predictable subscription model. Redhat® is being implemented and used by 85% of corporate around 35 countries so far , Redhat® provides and wide application range viz Redhat® cloud , Redhat® storage , Redhat® middleware , Redhat® virtualization etc Those looking to enhance their IT career should take our RHCSA © and RHCE© training course that will teach them all they need to know in order to become a successful IT professional. The RHCE© is a performance-based test that measures actual competency on live systems and often considered “the crown jewel of Linux© certifications. Our Red Hat Certified Engineer – RHCE© training course will help you demonstrate your ability to configure networking services and security on servers running a Red Hat OS.Once competent in Red hat© one can seamlessly work on other flavours of Linux©too.
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EX300 – Red Hat Certified Engineer – RHCE Training

Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)  is a mid to advanced-level certification course you can get to become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA). The RHCE certification has demonstrate the effective knowledge, skills and ability essential of senior system administrator responsible for Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.

About RHCE Certification Training

RHCE Training in Chennai is a base certification from RED HAT PORTFOLIO which entails skill and knowledge is necessary to work as a senior-level Red Hat Linux system administrator. Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam (EX300) is performance based certification that builds topics such as security and installing common Red Hat enterprise networking.

 

Study points for the exam
RHCE exam candidates should consult the RHCSA exam objectives and be capable of RHCSA-level tasks, as some of these skills may be required in order to meet RHCE exam objectives. Red Hat reserves the right to add, modify, and remove objectives. Such changes will be made public in advance through revisions to this document.

RHCE exam candidates should be able to accomplish the following without assistance. These have been grouped into several categories.
System configuration and management
  • Use network teaming or bonding to configure aggregated network links between two Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems
  • Configure IPv6 addresses and perform basic IPv6 troubleshooting
  • Route IP traffic and create static routes
  • Use firewalld and associated mechanisms such as rich rules, zones and custom rules, to implement packet filtering and configure network address translation (NAT)
  • Use /proc/sys and sysctl to modify and set kernel runtime parameters
  • Configure a system to authenticate using Kerberos
  • Configure a system as either an iSCSI target or initiator that persistently mounts an iSCSI target
  • Produce and deliver reports on system utilization (processor, memory, disk, and network)
  • Use shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
Network services
Network services are an important subset of the exam objectives. RHCE candidates should be capable of meeting the following objectives for each of the network services listed below:

  • Install the packages needed to provide the service
  • Configure SELinux to support the service
  • Use SELinux port labeling to allow services to use non-standard ports
  • Configure the service to start when the system is booted
  • Configure the service for basic operation
  • Configure host-based and user-based security for the service
HTTP/HTTPS
  • Configure a virtual host
  • Configure private directories
  • Deploy a basic CGI application
  • Configure group-managed content
  • Configure TLS security
DNS
  • Configure a caching-only name server
  • Troubleshoot DNS client issues
NFS
  • Provide network shares to specific clients
  • Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration
  • Use Kerberos to control access to NFS network shares
SMB
  • Provide network shares to specific clients
  • Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration
  • Use Kerberos to authenticate access to shared directories
SMTP
  • Configure a system to forward all email to a central mail server
SSH
  • Configure key-based authentication
  • Configure additional options described in documentation
NTP
  • Synchronize time using other NTP peers
Database services
  • Install and configure MariaDB
  • Backup and restore a database
  • Create a simple database schema
  • Perform simple SQL queries against a database

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