• Classroom
  • Online, Instructor-Led
Course Description

This is an intense, 5-day Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) course which is part 1 of 2 classes that will prepare you to pass the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam. Test Pass Academy has Expert Red Hat Instructors that have been doing Red Hat System Administration Certification training since it first came out. Our Linux Instructors are well known in the industry not only as top level instructors with rave reviews, but also as top level security professionals who pass along real world examples to the class. Our experts have a vast understanding of Linux and a remarkable teaching ability making it easy to PASS the RHCSA exam on the 1st ATTEMPT.

Our 5-day Red Hat System Administration boot camp will provide you with a fast proven method for mastering all of the Red Hat System Administrator Domains. If you are looking to pass the RHCSA exam, you found the right place. This 5 day boot camp is geared for the Government, Military and Contractors seeking 8570 compliance. Classes are scheduled across the USA and also live online.

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Training includes:

  • 5 Days of the Top Red Hat System Admin Training in the Industry
  • Instruction by a High-Level Certified Red Hat Expert
  • Red Hat System Administration I courseware - continually updated
  • Extensive Hands-on Practice and Skill Development
  • Red Hat Practice Questions & Quizzes
  • Class Hours: 8:30 - 4:30 daily
  • Snacks and beverages provided daily
  • There is no exam associated with this class
  • Follow on course - RH134

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the Red Hat System Administration I Course, you will demonstrate competence and learn to master:

  • Getting started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Accessing the command line
  • Managing files from the command line
  • Getting help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Creating, viewing, and editing text files
  • Managing local users and groups
  • Controlling access to files
  • Monitoring and managing Linux processes
  • Controlling services and daemons
  • Configuring and securing SSH
  • Analyzing and storing logs
  • Managing networking
  • Archiving and transferring files
  • Installing and updating software
  • Accessing Linux files systems
  • Analyzing servers and get support

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