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RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management

Summary

4 Days

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Course Description

Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management (RH436) provides intensive, hands-on experience with storage management, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and the shared storage technology delivered by Red Hat Global File System™ (GFS). Created for Senior Linux system administrators, this 4-day course has a strong emphasis on lab-based activities . At the end of the course, students will have learned to deploy and manage shared storage and server clusters that provide highly available network services to a mission-critical enterprise environment.

What you will learn:

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Prerequisites:

Participants in RH436 should already be familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Recommended minimum competency level is completion of the RHCE or equivalent knowledge.

Goal:

RH436 is designed to train people with RHCE level competency on skills required to deploy and manage highly available storage data to the mission-critical enterprise computing environment. Complementing skills gained in RH401, this course delivers extensive hands-on training with storage management, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and the shared file system, GFS.

Audience:

RH436 is aimed at senior Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and other IT professionals working in enterprise environments and mission-critical systems.

Certification Tracks:

RHCA Certification
Recommended Course Required Exam **
RHS333 EX333
RH401 EX401
RH423 EX423
RH436 EX436
RH442 EX442

** To be certified as an RHCA students must pass all five exams

Prepares for:

Class times:

  • Monday through Thursday
    • Start: 9:00am
    • End: 5:00pm (depending on class progress)

Note: A portion of day 4 is dedicated to open lab practice time to use the lab´s cluster and shared storage before returning to production servers.