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Red Hat Certified Engineer-RHCE EXAMS INFORMATIONSRHCE exam assesses the candidates ability to do the following:
Because Red Hat regularly updates its Linux distribution, RHCE certification is not valid indefinitely. However, according to Red Hat policy, RHCE certification remains valid for at least one year. RHCE Courses and Examas part of its RHCE program, Red Hat offers several courses designed
to prepare candidates for the RHCE exam. Candidates must take course
RH302, which is the exam itself. However, candidates can take none, some,
or all of the other courses.
RH033: Introduction to Red Hat Linux I, IIRH033 is a four-day course intended for users who have no previous Unix or Linux experience. Students should, however, have previous experience with a computer, including use of a mouse and graphical user interface. Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to use and customize the GNOME desktop and be able to use the Linux command shell. RH133: Red Hat Linux System Admin I, IIRH133 is a four-day course intended for users who are familiar with Red Hat Linux. Before taking this course, students should complete RH033 or possess equivalent experience. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to install and configure Red Hat Linux, X, and various network services and clients, such as DHCP, NIS, NFS, and Samba. Students should also be able to perform basic troubleshooting and rebuild the Linux kernel from source code. RH253: Red Hat Linux Networking and Security AdminRH253 is a four-day course intended for Unix or Linux system administrators. Before taking this course, students should complete RH133 or possess equivalent experience. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to install and configure network services such as Apache, DHCP, DNS, FTP, Samba, NFS, sendmail, and IMAP4/POP3 mail. Students should also be able to establish and administor a security policy that includes such elements as password security, kernel security, public/private key encryption, Kerberos, secure shell, and firewalls. RH300: RHCERH300 is a five-day course that includes RH302, the RHCE exam, as an integral part of the course. Before taking this course, students should complete RH253 or possess equivalent experience and have experience as a Unix or Linux system or network administrator.
The course consists of four days of instruction, and the fifth day is devoted to the RHCE exam. Upon completion of the course, students should be prepared to manage a Red Hat Linux system that offers common TCP/IP services, such as FTP and HTTP.
The course includes eight units of instruction, each of which has one or more hands-on labs associated with the following topics:
RH302: RHCE ExamThough styled by Red Hat as a course, RH302 is not a course in the ordinary sense of the word. Instead, RH302 is the RHCE exam, which has duration of one day. RH302 is the only course that RHCE candidates must take. The exam consists of the following three closed-book components:
Effective May 1, 2009, the RHCE exam is a single section lasting 3.5 hours. Previously, it had been two sections lasting a combined 5.5 hours. The content has be consolidated and reorganized into a single section in which time is used more efficiently. The RHCE exam consists of RHCT components (essentially the RHCT exam) plus RHCE-specific components. It is possible to earn RHCT in an RHCE exam if one has met the RHCT requirements but not the RHCE ones. The components are not always presented in the same sequence. The course instructor, who acts as the exam proctor, will determine the sequence and announce it early in the day. The three components are equally weighted at 100 points each. The minimum passing score is 240 points, or 80 percent. However, a candidate must score at least 50 points (50 percent) on each exam component to pass the exam. Red Hat advises candidates of their exam scores by e-mail within 10 business days of taking the exam. PracticeBecause the RHCE exam is performance-based, it's crucial that you
have, or develop, experience in working with Unix or Linux and related
network services. This step by step guide is focus to get your RHCE certification
by present practical exercises.
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