RHCE on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Red Hat Certified
Engineer (RHCE) v.7
A Red Hat® Certified Engineer (RHCE®) is
a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) who possesses additional
skills, knowledge, and abilities required of a senior system administrator
responsible for Red Hat Enterprise Linux® systems.
Get ready for world’s no. 1 Open
Source - Linux certification on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. This course is also
covering the RHCSA on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 certification exams!
Courses Outline
Control services and daemons
Review
how to manage services and the boot-up process using systemctl.
Manage IPv6 networking
Configure
and troubleshoot basic IPv6 networking on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
Configure link aggregation and bridging
Configure
and troubleshoot advanced network interface functionality including bonding,
teaming, and local software bridges.
Control network port security
Permit
and reject access to network services using advanced SELinux and firewalld
filtering techniques.
Manage DNS for servers
Set and
verify correct DNS records for systems and configure secure DNS caching.
Configure email delivery
Relay
all email sent by the system to an SMTP gateway for central delivery.
Provide block-based storage
Provide
and use networked iSCSI block devices as remote disks.
Provide file-based storage
Provide
NFS exports and SMB file shares to specific systems and users.
Configure MariaDB databases
Provide
a MariaDB SQL database for use by programs and database administrators.
Provide Apache HTTPD web service
Configure
Apache HTTPD to provide Transport Layer Security (TLS)-enabled websites and
virtual hosts.
Write Bash scripts
Write
simple shell scripts using Bash.
Bash conditionals and control structures
Use Bash
conditionals and other control structures to write more sophisticated shell
commands and scripts.
Configure the shell environment
Customize
Bash startup and use environment variables, Bash aliases, and Bash functions.
Linux containers preview
Preview
the capabilities of Linux containers, Docker, and other related technologies in
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
Microsoft
Exchange Server is the World's top selling email server solution.
In this
course, students who are new to Microsoft Exchange Server will learn how to
install, configure, manage and troubleshoot Exchange Server.
MCSE:
Messaging training
This
course is based on the Microsoft official syllabus for required for the MCSE:Messaging certification exams.
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Details
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1
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Plan, Install,
Configure, and Manage Transport
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Plan a high
availability solution for common scenarios
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Design a
transport solution
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Configure and
manage transport
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Troubleshoot and
monitor transport
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Configure and
manage hygiene
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2
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Install,
Configure, and Manage the Mailbox Role
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Plan the mailbox
role
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Configure and
manage the mailbox role
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Deploy and manage
high availability solutions for the mailbox role
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Monitor and
troubleshoot the mailbox role
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Develop backup
and recovery solutions for the mailbox role and public folders
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Create and
configure mail-enabled objects
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Manage
mail-enabled object permissions
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3
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Plan, Install,
Configure, and Manage Client Access
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Plan, deploy, and
manage a Client Access Server (CAS)
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Plan and
configure namespaces and client services
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Deploy and manage
mobility solutions
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Implement load
balancing
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Troubleshoot
client connectivity
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4
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Design and Manage
an Exchange Infrastructure
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Plan for impact
of Exchange on Active Directory directory services
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Administer
Exchange Workload Management
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Plan and manage
Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
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Design an
appropriate Exchange solution for a given SLA
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MCSA windows server 2012
Microsoft Certified
Solutions Associate on Windows Server 2012 R2
The MCSA: Windows
Server 2012 R2 is a mid-level certification that covers skills required to
manage Windows Server 2012 operating system, client-server structure, network
infrastructure, virtualization, etc.
70–410: Installing and
Configuring Windows Server 2012
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Introduction to
Active Directory Domain Services
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Managing Active
Directory Domain Services Objects
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Automating
Active Directory Domain Services Administration
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Implementing
Networking Services
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Implementing
Local Storage
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Implementing
File and Print Services
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Implementing
Group Policy
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Implementing
Server Virtualization with Hyper-V
70–411: Administering
Windows Server 2012
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Implementing a
Group Policy Infrastructure
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Managing User
and Service Accounts
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Maintaining
Active Directory Domain Services
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Configure and
Troubleshoot DNS
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Configure and
Troubleshoot Remote Access
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Installing,
Configuring, and Troubleshooting the Network Policy Server role
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Optimizing File
Services
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Increasing File
System Security
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Implementing
Update Management
70–412: Configuring
Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
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Implementing
Advanced Network Services
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Implementing
Advanced File Services
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Implementing
Dynamic Access Control
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Implementing
Network Load Balancing
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Implementing
Failover Clustering
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Implementing
Disaster Recovery
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Implementing AD
CS
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Implementing AD
FS
security +
Security+ certification
designates knowledgeable professionals in the field of security, one of the
fastest-growing fields in IT.
Security+ is an
international, vendor-neutral certification that demonstrates competency in:
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Network security
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Compliance and
operational security
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Threats and
vulnerabilities
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Application,
data and host security
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Access control
and identity management
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Cryptography
Achieving CompTIA
Security+ certification confirms that you not only can apply knowledge of
security concepts, tools, and procedures to react to security incidents, but
you also can anticipate security risks and guard against them.
Ideal candidates for
CompTIA Security+ certification have:
At least two years of
experience in IT administration with a focus on security
Day-to-day technical
information security experience
CompTIA Network+
certification (recommended)
TOPICS COVERED:
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Mitigating
threats
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Cryptography
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Authentication
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User- and
role-based security
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Peripheral
security
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Public key
infrastructure
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Application and
messaging security
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Ports and
protocols
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Network security
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Wireless
security
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Remote access
security
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Vulnerability
testing and monitoring
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Organizational
security
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Business
continuity
VMware vSphere 5 Administration
VMware vSphere 5 Administration
VMware
is the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure. And vSphere
from VMware is the industry’s most complete virtualization platform, used by
more than 250,000 customers worldwide.
vSphere
5 enables users to run business-critical applications with confidence and respond
to business needs faster.
COURSE
OUTLINE:
At
the end of the course, you should gain an understanding of the functionality in
vSphere 5 and be able to do the following:
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Install and configure ESXi
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Install and configure vCenter Server
components
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Configure and manage ESXi networking and
storage using Center Server
· Deploy, manage, and migrate virtual machines
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Manage user access to the VMware
infrastructure
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Use vCenter Server to monitor resource usage
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Use vCenter Server to increase scalability
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Use VMware vCenter Update Manager to apply
ESXi patches
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Use vCenter Server to manage higher
availability and data protection
Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator (RHCVA)
The Red Hat Certified
Virtualization Administrator (RHCVA) certification is appropriate for
experienced Linux system administrators who want to explore the virtualization
features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
In this course you will
acquire the skills and knowledge to effectively create, deploy, manage, and
migrate Linux and Microsoft Windows virtual machines.
COURSE OUTLINE:
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Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization overview
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Understand
general virtualization, KVM concepts, and Red Hat® Enterprise Virtualization
platform.
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Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization Manager
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Install, test,
remove, and troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager.
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Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
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Install,
configure, upgrade, and troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Hypervisor.
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Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization environment configuration
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Create and
configure datacenters, clusters, storage domains, and logical networks.
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Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization for Servers
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Install, perform
basic management of, and troubleshoot virtual servers and images.
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Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops
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Install virtual
desktops and configure paravirtualized drivers.
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Virtual machine
templates
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Create Microsoft
Windows and Red Hat Enterprise Linux® virtual machines with template images.
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Pools and users
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Use pools and
deploy the user portal with multilevel administrative roles.
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Monitoring and
reports
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Monitor Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization and create custom reports.
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Advanced Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization
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Back up and
restore Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization; CLI and API interfaces.
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Red Hat
Enterprise Linux hosts
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Manage virtual
machines with Red Hat Network.
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Migration and
high availability
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Migrate a
virtual machine and explore high availability
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Comprehensive
review
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Apply the
performance objectives learned throughout the course