Red Hat Certified

Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) In RHEL 8

Obtaining the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) accreditation validates expertise in managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, propelling career prospects. RHCE holders stand out in IT circles, commanding respect and access to diverse roles like system administration, cloud infrastructure, and security. This certification, renowned for its hands-on approach, ensures practical proficiency in system configuration, network services, and troubleshooting. With Red Hat’s widespread enterprise use, RHCE opens doors globally, fostering career growth and serving as a stepping stone for advanced certifications. RHCE isn’t just a credential; it’s a gateway to industry recognition, advancement opportunities, and a thriving community of like-minded professionals.

Why learn RHCE?

Obtaining the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) accreditation validates expertise in managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, propelling career prospects. RHCE holders stand out in IT circles, commanding respect and access to diverse roles like system administration, cloud infrastructure, and security.

IITS - Why training?

  • Opportunity to learn under the supervision of skilled trainers
  • Job arrangement based on skill after completion of the course
  • Taking classes through a virtual platform

Course Curriculum

I. Controlling Services and Daemons

• Controlling Services with system CTL
• Practice: Using systemctl to Manage Services
• Controlling: the Boot Process
• Practice: Selecting a Boot Target
• Lab: Controlling Services and Daemons

II. Managing File from the Command Line

• Review of IPv4 Networking Configuration
• Practice: Configuration IPv4 Networking
• IPv6 Networking Concepts
• Practice: Interpreting IPv6 Addresses
• IPv6 Networking Configuration
• Practice: Configuring IPv6 Networking
• Lab: Managing IPv6 Networking

III. Configuring Link Aggregation and Bridging

• Configuring Network Teaming
• Practice: Configuring Network Teaming
• Managing Network Teaming
• Practice: Managing Network Teaming
• Configuring Software Bridges
• Practice: Configuring Software Bridges
• Lab: Configuring Link Aggregation and Bridging

IV. Network Port Security

• Managing Firewalled
• Practice: Configuring a Firewall
• Managing Rich Rules
• Practice: Writing Custom Rules
• Masquerading and Port Forwarding
• Practice: Forwarding a Port
• Managing SELinux Port Labeling
• Lab: Network Port Security

V. Managing DNS for Servers

• DNS Concepts
• Practice: DNS Resource Record
• Configuring a Caching Nameserver
• Practice: Configuring unbound as Caching Nameserver
• DNS Troubleshooting
• Practice: Troubleshooting
• Lab: Managing DNS Servers

VI. Configuring Email Transmission

• Configuring Send-only Email Service
• Practice: Configuring Send-only Email Service

VII. Providing Remote Block Storage

• iSCSL Concepts
• Practice: iSCSL Concepts
• Providing iSCSL Targets
• Practice: Providing iSCSL Targets
• Accessing iSCSL Storage
• Practice: Accessing iSCSL Storage
• Lab: Providing Block-based Storage

VIII. Providing File-based Storage

• Exporting NFS File Systems
• Practice: Exporting NFS File Systems
• Protecting NFS Exports
• Practice: Protecting NFS Exports
• Providing SMB File Shares
• Practice: Providing SMB File Shares
• Performing a Multiuser SMB Mount
• Practice: Performing a Multiuser SMB Mount
• Lab: Providing File-based Storage

IX. Configuring MariaDB Databases

• Installing MariaDB
• Practice: Installing MariaDB
• Working with MariaDB Databases
• Practice: MariaDB Commands
• Managing Database Users and Access Rights
• Practice: Managing Users
• Creating and Restoring MariaDB Backups
• Practice: Restoring a MariaDB Database from Backup
• Lab: Configuring MariaDB Databases

X. Providing Apache HTTPD Web Service

• Configuring Apache HTTPD
• Practice: Configuring Web Server
• Configuring and Troubleshooting Virtual Hosts
• Practice: Configuring Virtual Hosts
• Configuring HTTPS
• Practice: Configuring a TLS-enabled Virtual Host
• Interpreting Dynamic Web Content
• Practice: Configuring a Web Application
• Lab: Providing Apache HTTPD Web Service

XI. Writing Bash Scripts

• Bash Shell Scripting Basics
• Practice: Writing Bash Scripts
• Lab: Writing Bash Scripts

XII. Bash Conditionals and Control Structures

• Enhancing Bash Shell Scripts with Conditional and Control Structures
• Practice: Enhancing Bash Shell Scripts with Conditional and Control Structures
• Lab: Bash Conditionals and Control Structures

XIII. Configuring the Shell Environment

• Changing the Shell Environment
• Practice: Working with Login and Non-Login Shells
• Lab: Configuring the Shell Environment

XIV. Linux Containers and Docker

• Introduction to Linux Containers
• Using Docker

XV. Comprehensive Review

• Red Hat System Administration 3 Comprehensive Review
• Lab: Comprehensive Review of System Administration 3

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