Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
Overview
Red Hat Certified
Engineer (RHCE) is a performance-based test that measures actual competency on
live systems. Called the "crown jewel of Linux certifications," RHCE proves an
individual's ability to configure networking services and security on servers
running a Red Hat OS. RHCE was recently named the hottest certification in all
of IT by CertCities.com.
The RHCE Exam
Becoming a Red Hat
Certified Engineer requires passing a five-and-a-half-hour hands-on exam. There
are four different approaches to preparing for the exam depending on your
existing level of Linux expertise.
Exam Preparation
* Standard Track
The Standard Track
consists of three courses -- RH033, RH133, RH253 -- and is aimed at persons who
need more review of key concepts or who are new to both UNIX and Linux.
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RH033 Red Hat Linux
Essentials targets IT professionals with no prior UNIX or Linux experience,
and covers skills to prepare for RH133, including shell and command line
essentials.
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RH131 and RH133 Red
Hat System Administration are designed for those wanting to prepare for
professional responsibilities as a Linux systems administrator at the
Technician level. You'll learn all the skills required to manage a Linux
workstation and attach it to a corporate network, including configuration of
client-side network services. Prerequisites include networking fundamentals
and internetworking with TCP/IP, widely available from reputable training
vendors or through self-study.
RH133 now includes the RHCT Exam on the last half of the last day.
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RH253 Red Hat Linux
Networking and Security Administration is designed for those who desire to
build skills at configuring and administering a Red Hat Linux server running
key enterprise network services and security. Prerequisites include RH133 or
equivalent skills.
** Rapid Track
The Rapid Track
consists of one course -- RH300 Red Hat Rapid Track Course (and RHCE Exam) --
and is aimed at persons who are experienced UNIX and Linux users, networking
specialists, and system administrators and need specific Red Hat Enterprise
Linux training to pass the RHCE Exam (which is included).
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