After completing the Red Hat Engineering path you’ll have the core hands-on knowledge and skills needed to be a Red Hat engineer. You’ll start by learning the basics of how Linux works, what its foundational tools are and how they fit together. These first levels of applied learning around best practices for Linux OS’s, networking, databases and user management culminate in you sitting your first Linux certification exam(s). You’ll move onto advanced specialised knowledge in DevOps, file management and troubleshooting as you move through the Red Hat certification path. To crown it off, you’ll go deep into Ansible, Powershell and web server hardening. These training paths are flexible so you can skip what you know and start at the appropriate level, whether you're a total beginner or looking to take your Red Hat Engineering skills to the next level. And as with all ACG learning, there is a major focus on practical learning through hands-on labs. This path includes five certifications: Linux Professional Institute Linux Essentials, LPIC-1 Certified Linux Administrator, Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE), Red Hat Certified Specialist in Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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