Monday, June 6, 2022

Red Hat Certified Engineer (EX294 RHEL 8)

Colleagues, according to Talent.com the average salary for a  Red Hat Certified Engineer is $123.500. The Red Hat Certified Engineer - Professional training program provides you with hands-on experience managing multiple systems using Red Hat® Ansible® Engine, in addition to executing common system administration tasks across a variety of systems with Ansible. This course also includes exclusive access to Pearson Test Prep practice exams to fully prepare you for the Red Hat Certified Engineer RHCE EX294 exam. With the lab-based, real-world projects included in this course, you’ll learn how to automate Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® tasks, integrate Red Hat emerging technologies, and apply automation for efficiency and innovation, among other sought-after skills. Anyone planning to take the RHCE EX294 exam to become a Red Hat Certified Engineer or who is about to become noncurrent and wishes to recertify, experienced Linux IT professionals who currently have RHCSA certification and are interested in earning an RHCE certification, anyone on the path to becoming a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA), Red Hat's highest level of certification, and systems administrators who want to demonstrate competency in managing multiple systems, as well as IT professionals who work in a DevOps environment and want to demonstrate competency in automating their workload. This program covers the full range of topics tested on the RHCE EX294 exam, including: 1) Deploying, configuring, and managing all required systems, 2) Managing users, groups, and security, 3) Understanding and working with core components of Ansible, including inventories, modules, variables, plays, configuration files, facts,, 4) Completing all steps required to install and configure an Ansible control nodes, 5) Configuring Ansible managed nodes, 6) Creating Ansible plays and playbooks, using Ansible Vault to protect sensitive data, 7) Managing RHEL 8 with Ansible, 8) Setting up a Managed IT Environment, 9) Using Ad Hoc Commands and Playbooks to manage RHEL 8 Servers, and 10) Managing software configurations with Ansible.

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