Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) with Virtual Machines LiveLessons, 2nd Edition

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  • 2017
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Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) with Virtual Machines LiveLessons, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive tutorial that takes an in-depth look at all that is needed to become a successful RHCE. RHCE is a certification developed by Red Hat that validates a candidate's real-world knowledge in configuring and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Developed with the aim of providing a real-world, hands-on learning experience, this tutorial teaches you how to configure and test multiple Red Hat products working together.

The tutorial module uses a combination of demonstrations, clear explanations, and questions to test and reinforce the concepts covered. Some of the concepts you will learn include system security, storage management, networking, virtualization, automation, and deployment. Knowledge of these concepts is critical not only from an examination perspective but also for a career in Linux system administration.

One of the most significant improvements in the 2nd Edition of RHCE with Virtual Machines LiveLessons is the addition of new chapters on virtualization and storage. Virtualization is becoming increasingly important in modern IT infrastructures. Server virtualization involves creating and managing virtual machines on a single physical host. With the use of Virtual Machines, students get hands-on experience with Red Hat Virtualization and OpenStack, an open-source infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform.

The course also covers storage management, including LVM, iSCSI, and NFS. LVM is an advanced disk management system that allows administrators to manage storage resources, including creating and resizing logical volumes. iSCSI is a protocol that allows remote access to block-level storage over the network. NFS or Network File System, on the other hand, is a distributed file system protocol that enables remote access to file shares over the network.

The course comes with several preconfigured virtual machines that allow for a real-world learning experience. The virtual machines include a DNS server, an email server, an Apache web server, and a MySQL database server, among others. These virtual machines are preconfigured with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and all the components that are required to complete the course, making it easier for students to get started. The tutorial comes with step-by-step instructions on how to install VirtualBox, a free and open-source virtualization software package, and how to set up the virtual machines.

The course is designed for system administrators who are already familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and who want to learn the necessary skills and knowledge required to pass the RHCE certification exam. The course is also ideal for candidates who want to improve their Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration skills, whether working in a professional environment or out of personal interest.

The course has been developed by Sander van Vugt, an experienced Linux trainer with over 20 years of experience in the field. The tutorial is delivered in high definition video format using a mix of studio-based presentations and whiteboard-style illustrations. The visuals are crisp and clear, and the audio is at a consistently high level, making it easier to follow along with the lessons.

One of the benefits of RHCE with Virtual Machines LiveLessons is that it teaches the skills and knowledge required to pass the RHCE certification exam in a real-world, hands-on way. The course comes with numerous exercises and challenges that enable students to practice the material and test their knowledge. This helps students to identify gaps in their knowledge and work to fill them before attempting the exam.

In conclusion, Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) with Virtual Machines LiveLessons, 2nd Edition is an essential tutorial for anyone serious about passing the RHCE certification exam or improving their Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration skills. The course is well-structured, easy to follow, and provides a real-world, hands-on learning experience. The new chapters on virtualization and storage management make it an even more essential learning tool for anyone working with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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Module 4: Lesson 16: Shell Scripting
16. Module 4: Lesson 16: Shell Scripting
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding Shell scripting core elements, using variables, using positional parameters, understanding if then else, understanding for, understanding while and until, andunderstanding case
Module 4: Lesson 15: Managing MariaDB
15. Module 4: Lesson 15: Managing MariaDB
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding relational databases, configuring MariaDB, creating databases and tables, managing users and permissions, and backing up the database
Module 3: Lesson 14: Managing Time Services
14. Module 3: Lesson 14: Managing Time Services
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding RHEL7 Time Services and configuring NTP peers
Module 3: Lesson 12: Setting up an SMTP Server
12. Module 3: Lesson 12: Setting up an SMTP Server
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding server roles in e-Mail, understanding postfix configuration, configuring postfix for mail reception, configuring postfix for relaying mail, monitoring a working mail configuration, and understanding postfix maps
Module 3: Lesson 10: Configuring NFS File Sharing
10. Module 3: Lesson 10: Configuring NFS File Sharing
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Configuring NFS exports for group collaboration, mounting NFS shares, understanding NFSv4 features, understanding Kerberos NFS protection, understanding Kerberized NFS requirements, configuring Kerberized NFS, accessing a Kerberized NFS share, troubleshooting Kerberized NFS, understanding NFS differences between RHEL versions, opening the firewall for NFS, and understanding NFS se
Module 3: Lesson 9: Configuring a Cache-Only DNS Server
9. Module 3: Lesson 9: Configuring a Cache-Only DNS Server
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding DNS, understanding different DNS server modes, analyzing DNS output with dig, setting up a cache-only DNS nameserver, understanding caching nameserver security, and working with cache dumps
Module 2: Lesson 8: Managing Advanced Apache Features
8. Module 2: Lesson 8: Managing Advanced Apache Features
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Setting up authenticated web servers, enabling dynamic content, understanding tls protected web sites, creating a self-signed certificate, and setting up tls protected web sites
Module 2: Lesson 7: Configuring Apache Virtual Hosts
7. Module 2: Lesson 7: Configuring Apache Virtual Hosts
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Exploring the httpd.conf file, configuring a simple web server, introducing virtual hosts, configuring virtual hosts, configuring Apache Linux settings, configuring access to a default virtual host, and common errors working with virtual hosts
Module 2: Lesson 6: Managing Linux-Based Firewalls
6. Module 2: Lesson 6: Managing Linux-Based Firewalls
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding Firewalld operation, configuring Firewalld services and zones, creating services files, understanding and configuring rich firewall rules, understanding NAT and port forwarding, configuring NAT, and configuring port forwarding
Module 2: Lesson 5: Configuring Advanced Networking
5. Module 2: Lesson 5: Configuring Advanced Networking
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Networking basics resumed, understanding routing, setting up static routing, understanding network bridges, setting up network bridges, understanding network link aggregation, configuring network teams, understanding IPv6, and configuring IPv6
Module 1: Lesson 4: System Optimization Basics
4. Module 1: Lesson 4: System Optimization Basics
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding /proc contents, analyzing the /proc file system, optimizing through /proc, introducing sysctl, working with sysctl, tuning network behavior, understanding the /sys file system, optimizing through /sys, optimizing through tuned, understanding systemd slices, and system optimization through systemd
Module 1: Lesson 3: System Performance Reporting
3. Module 1: Lesson 3: System Performance Reporting
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Understanding key system performance parameters, understanding top, understanding iostat, understanding vmstat, understanding sar components, setting up sar, and analyzing sar data
Module 1: Lesson 1: Configuring Authentication
1. Module 1: Lesson 1: Configuring Authentication
May 17, 2017
Lesson includes: Using authconfig to set up external authentication, understanding authconfig configuration files, understanding Kerberos, configuring a system to authenticate using Kerberos, connecting to an IPA server
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    May 17, 2017