By Nate Drake
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (often shortened to RHEL) is a commercially developed version of Linux which is mainly used by corporations. This is rather unusual for a Linux distro, but one advantage of being backed by big business is that Red Hat itself has put together training courses for those interested in becoming a certified systems administrator.
Red Hat System Administration I is the first step in this journey and is designed for those who may be familiar with Linux, but haven’t used it in depth. Unlike other training providers, Red Hat offers a variety of ways to undertake the course with different pricing. For instance, you can take the course yourself online over 90 days for $2,720 (around £2,100, AU$3,600). Alternatively you can train via a remote classroom for $3,200 (around £2,480, AU$4,230). Red Hat even offers on-site training over five days.
The course itself introduces trainees to the command line as well as familiarising them with various enterprise tools. For those who pass, there’s a second part for this course which can be taken, prior to undertaking the exam to become a RHCSA (Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator).
To avoid confusion, Red Hat assigns codes to each of the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac