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Migrer vers Red Hat Enterprise Linux Discussion avec Red Hat Gestion des systèmes IBM AIX vers Red Hat Enterprise Linux JBoss Enterprise Middleware Migration d'UNIX vers Red Hat Enterprise Linux Migration de HP-UX vers Red Hat Enterprise Linux Migration de Solaris vers Red Hat Enterprise Linux Mise à niveau vers la dernière version de Red Hat Enterprise Linux Services de migration
Core System Administration curriculum
Whether you are want to be a full time Linux® system admin, or you are an experienced Windows administrator who needs the corresponding Linux skills — Red Hat offers a variety of courses, training paths, delivery methods, and customized solutions to help you achieve your training goals and maximize the return on your Red Hat® technology investment. Ways to Train
Unlike most vendors, Red Hat orients our training and certifications around real world job roles and tasks. Our courses actively engage students in task-focused activities, lab-based knowledge checks, and facilitative discussions. In addition, our best-of-breed course materials provide relevant job aids, exercise reinforcement, and task-based reference material.
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124)
An introduction to fundamental end-user and system administration skills in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, participants learn to properly manage a Linux workstation or server, including installation and configuration of local components and services as well as connections to existing network services. This course builds on students' existing technical knowledge by focusing on GUI-based tools, while still covering key command line concepts.
Red Hat System Administration II with RHCSA Exam (RH135)
Building on the foundation of command line skills learned in System Administration I, this course is for full-time enterprise Linux system administrators who are also interested in becoming accredited with the RHCSA certification. Students will learn to administer and troubleshoot file systems and partitioning, logical volume management, access control, package management.
RHCSA Fast Track course with exam (RH200)
Designed for experienced Linux system administrators who already have solid command line skills and are interested in becoming accredited with the RHCSA certification. Students will learn to properly manage a Linux server, including installation and configuration of local components and services, as well as connections to existing network services.
Red Hat System Administration III with RHCSA and RHCE Exams (RH255)
For the experienced Linux admins who requires networking and security administration skills in addition to becoming accredited with the RHCE certification. This course covers package management, network routing, monitoring and security, centralized storage, and SE Linux concepts in addition to several network services.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Solaris Administrators (RH290)
In this course Solaris administrators will focus on the differences between the 2 operating systems, covering Red Hat Enterprise Linux equivalents to Solaris-specific technologies, like applying software patches, automated deployment with Jumpstart, and advanced filesystem features.
RHCE Rapid Track Course with RHCSA and RHCE Exams (RH300)
This is a fast-paced, demanding review course that combines the RHCSA Fast Track Course (RH199) and System Administration III (RH254) courses, normally eight days of training, into a single four-day course. Senior Linux administrators will be exposed to all the intermediate and advanced competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams.
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RH318)
Extensive hands-on training course that explores the virtualization features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the advanced Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform. Students acquire the skills and knowledge to deploy and centrally manage virtual servers in the enterprise.
Linux Troubleshooting Techniques and Tools (RH142)
In this course system administrators will learn techniques for troubleshooting a Linux system and how to use the troubleshooting tools available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Students will gain troubleshooting experience by debugging live systems.











