Linux Redhat Certified Administrator (RHCSA 8) - Unofficial

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Linux Redhat Certified Administrator (RHCSA 8) - Unofficial provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 14 hours worth of material. Linux Redhat Certified Administrator (RHCSA 8) - Unofficial is taught by Imran Afzal (350,000+ students). Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

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  • Best match for those who want to become Red Hat certified system administrator (RHCSA) in shortest amount of time

    What you'll learn:

    • You will be able to pass the EX-200 exam and become Redhat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA - EX200)
    • An IT professional who has earns the RHCSA is able to perform the core system administration skills required in Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments
    • You will be able manage local and remote Linux servers in a corporate environment
    • You will gain advance Linux systems administration skills and have deep understanding of Linux fundamentals and concepts
    • New tools and commands added in Redhat 8 and 9
    • Linux Networking Fundamentals, Disk Management, Server Administration and much more...

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    An IT professional who has earned the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) is able to perform the core system administration skills required in Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments. The Red Hat certification program aims at system administrators, engineers, architects, enterprise developers, and application administrators, as well as cloud and virtualization administrators, who use RHEL in their IT infrastructures. The certification program aims to ensure that candidates are proficient in RHEL


    A Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) should be able to perform the following tasks which are covered in this course:

    • Understand and use essential tools for handling files, directories, command-line environments, and documentation

    • Create simple shell scripts

    • Operate running systems, including booting into different run levels, identifying processes, starting and stopping virtual machines, and controlling services

    • Configure local storage using partitions and logical volumes

    • Create and configure file systems and file system attributes, such as permissions, encryption, access control lists, and network file systems

    • Deploy, configure, and maintain systems, including software installation, update, and core services

    • Manage users and groups

    • Manage security, including basic firewall and SELinux configuration

    • Perform basic container management


    The official curriculum of RHCSA provided by Red Hat® is divided in two modules i.e. RH124 and RH134. Detailed topics included in each module are listed below and covered in this course:


    I. RH124 or Red Hat System Administration part I:

    1. Get started with Red hat Linux

    2. Access the command line.

    3. Manage files from the command line

    4. Get help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

    5. Create, view and edit text files

    6. Manage local users and groups

    7. Control access to files

    8. Monitor and manage Linux processes

    9. Control services and daemons

    10. Configure and secure SSH

    11. Analyze and store logs

    12. Manage networking

    13. Archive and transfer files

    14. Install and update software

    15. Access Linux file system

    16. Analyze servers and get support



    II. RH134 or Red Hat system Administration part II:

    1. Improve command line productivity

    2. Schedule future tasks

    3. Tune system performance

    4. Control access to files with ACLs

    5. Manage SELinux security

    6. Manage basic storage

    7. Manage logical volumes

    8. Implement advanced storage features

    9. Access network-attached storage

    10. Control the boot process

    11. Manage network security

    12. Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux

    13. Run Containers