The RHCSA course is useful for Linux system administrators who need networking and security skills for systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The online training emphasizes hands-on activities that reflect the tasks of experienced Linux administrators and develop the skills required to solve them.
The RHCSA course is recommended after LPIC 101 and LPIC 102
The target audience and IT specialties of the Linux System Administration course:
- Continuing learners of Linux and DevOps practices. For a list of recommended courses, please click here;
- Support Engineer. Click here for a list of recommended courses;
- DevOps. If you want to become a DevOps – we recommend that you take our entire course, provided you have no experience;
- Sysadmin. And if you want to work as a Linux System administrator but have no experience – we recommend taking our first 3 courses (LPIC-1, LPIC-2, RHCSA).
At the end of the course you will be able to:
- Manage virtual machines in a KVM environment;
- Automatically install Red Hat Enterprise Linux;
- Schedule automatic execution of tasks using cron and at;
- Manage the priority of processes in Linux;
- Manage file access using ACL;
- Manage SELinux security;
- Authenticate with network users and groups;
- Add disks, partitions and file systems;
- Manage logical LVM volumes;
- Access network storage using NFS;
- Access NAS using SMB;
- Configure and manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot process;
- Limit network connections using a firewall.
After completing the full Linux course, we recommend taking the online training courses:
- version control system – GIT
- process automation – Jenkins
- AWS and AWS SysOps cloud technology.
This will allow you to work as a Junior/Middle Devops engineer.