The 'Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA]' course is a comprehensive and hands-on training program designed to equip aspiring and current IT professionals with the fundamental skills required to manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL] environments. This course meticulously covers the objectives of the RHCSA EX200 exam, providing a solid foundation in Linux system administration. Participants will delve into core concepts such as installing and configuring RHEL, managing local storage, administering users and groups, and utilizing essential command-line tools, ensuring they are well-prepared for real-world scenarios and the certification exam.Throughout this immersive learning experience, you will gain practical expertise in crucial areas including package management with DNF, configuring network services, implementing basic security measures, and automating administrative tasks using shell scripting. The curriculum emphasizes practical application through labs and exercises, allowing learners to build confidence in performing day-to-day system administration functions. By the end of the course, you will possess the proficiency to efficiently operate, maintain, and troubleshoot RHEL systems, making you a valuable asset in any Linux-powered IT infrastructure.This course is ideal for individuals looking to start a career in Linux system administration, existing administrators seeking to validate their skills, or anyone aiming to achieve the globally recognized RHCSA certification. It serves as a critical stepping stone for further advanced Red Hat certifications, opening doors to specialized roles in cloud computing, DevOps, and enterprise IT.
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72 hours
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Install, configure, and manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL] systems effectively. Administer users, groups, and file permissions, including ACLs, to secure system access. Manage storage using logical volumes (LVM] and various file systems like XFS and VFAT. Configure network services, firewall rules, and resolve common networking issues. Perform software package management using DNF/YUM, including updates and repository configuration. Automate system administration tasks using shell scripting and scheduled jobs (cron/at]. Implement basic security practices, monitor system performance, and troubleshoot common system problems.
Basic computer literacy and familiarity with operating system concepts. Comfort with using a command-line interface is beneficial but not strictly required (basic commands will be covered]. A computer with internet access and the ability to run virtual machines (e.g., VirtualBox, VMware Workstation Player] for hands-on labs. A strong desire to learn Linux system administration and dedication to practice.