Red Hat Certified Engineer Rapid Track inc. RHCE exam (RH300)
Course Length: Price:

Current Schedule:
5 days
€2660 / £1730

30 November - 4 December 2009Stuttgart, Germany
30 November - 4 December 2009Madrid, Spain
30 November - 4 December 2009Dublin, Ireland
30 November - 4 December 2009Leeds , UK
7-11 December 2009Mons, Belgium
7-11 December 2009Amsterdam, Netherlands
14-18 December 2009Wien, Austria
14-18 December 2009Berlin, Germany
14-18 December 2009Paris, France
14-18 December 2009Edinburgh, UK
14-18 December 2009London, UK
4-8 January 2010Farnborough, UK
11-15 January 2010Koln/ Duesseldorf, Germany
1-5 February 2010Hamburg, Germany
1-5 February 2010Stockholm, Sweden
1-5 February 2010Manchester, UK
8-12 February 2010Brussels, Belgium
8-12 February 2010Munich, Germany
8-12 February 2010Rome, Italy
8-12 February 2010Farnborough, UK
15-19 February 2010Stuttgart, Germany
22-26 February 2010Wien, Austria
22-26 February 2010Taastrup, Denmark
22-26 February 2010Paris, France
22-26 February 2010Dublin, Ireland
22-26 February 2010Amsterdam, Netherlands
1-5 March 2010Leeds , UK
8-12 March 2010Milan, Italy
8-12 March 2010Edinburgh, UK
12-16 April 2010Berlin, Germany
To register for multiple courses, please go to the Complete Schedule

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Description:
The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements (four days) and in the Certification Lab Exam (half day) of the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE™) course.

The RHCE training elements and Certification Lab Exam will also review and test on certain prerequisites for the course. The prerequisites for the RHCE course are outlined in a separate document, which should be carefully reviewed by anyone planning to attend an RHCE course.

Topics Covered:
The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training:

  • Package Management
  • System Initialization and Kernel Services
  • System Services and Security
  • Filesystem Management
  • User Administration
  • Installation and Virtualization
  • Network Configuration
  • Network Security
  • Network Infrastructure Services
  • Web Services
  • Network File Sharing Services
  • Mail Services
  • Troubleshooting

Goal:
A Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrator who has been trained then tested by means of the RHCE Exam, a realistic performance-based lab exam that tests his/her actual ability to: install and configure Red Hat Enterprise Linux; understand limitations of hardware; configure networking and file systems; configure the X Window System; configure security, set up common network (IP) services, carry out diagnostics and troubleshooting, and perform essential Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration.

Target Audience:
UNIX or Linux system administrators who have significant real-world experience with UNIX or Linux systems administration and some experience setting up key networking services such as HTTP, DNS, NIS, DHCP, and who want a fast-track course to prepare for the RHCE Exam.

Prerequisites:
RH033, RH133, RH253 or equivalent experience with UNIX; LAN/WAN fundamentals Internetworking with TCP/IP, knowledge or experience setting up NFS, HTTP, DNS, FTP, NIS, DHCP, and other networking services, and security. For a complete list of prerequisites, see the Prerequisites for RH300.

In order to ensure that the prerequisites for RH300 are met, you should expect to receive a high score for RH033 (36 points or more) and moderate scores for RH133 and RH253 (24 points or more each).

  • The prerequisites are important! Participants arriving without a large portion of these prerequisites will make less than optimal progress in the training and will be unlikely to pass the certification exam. Please do not sign up for RH300 unless you are experienced with systems administration or are a power user in UNIX / Linux environments

Prepares for:
Prepares a server system administrator so that he/she is "ready from a technical point of view for professional responsibilities in managing a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system for common uses."

Note:
Technical content subject to change without notice. Significant changes in course content will generally be available in posted outlines at least two months prior to being implemented in scheduled courses, to allow enrolled students adequate prep time. Reload this page regularly to insure up-to-date information.

* Some course locations may offer the training in local language, please check with us to see whether your preferred location for the training will be conducted in the local language.