RedHat Training
Red Hat is a leader in open-source software solutions, and expertise in Red Hat technologies is highly sought after in the IT industry. By participating in this training, you’ll gain practical knowledge and hands-on experience that will set you apart in your career. Join Checkmate Online Red Hat Training program and become proficient in managing and deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other Red Hat solutions!
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
RedHat Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
System Administrators: System administrators are IT specialists who oversee Linux-based systems and wish to expand their knowledge of Red Hat products.
DevOps Engineers: People who want to improve their knowledge of cloud administration, automation, and containerization with Red Hat Ansible, OpenShift, and other tools.
IT managers: Those in charge of enterprise IT infrastructure who wish to make sure their staff members are capable of efficiently deploying and managing Red Hat solutions.
Developers: Programmers who want to work with Red Hat platforms’ containerized apps and open-source technologies.
Cloud and Virtualization Specialists: Experts in cloud infrastructures and virtual environments who are looking to deploy and oversee Red Hat cloud solutions are known as cloud and virtualization specialists.
Linux System Administrator: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) environments are managed and maintained by Linux system administrators.
DevOps Engineer: Automate procedures and manage cloud deployments with Red Hat technologies like Ansible and OpenShift.
Cloud Engineer: Using Red Hat OpenStack and associated technologies to implement and manage cloud systems.
Automation Engineer: Focused on utilizing the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to automate IT infrastructure.
IT Infrastructure Engineer: Red Hat-based enterprise IT system design, deployment, and management are the responsibilities of an IT infrastructure engineer.
Red Hat-certified workers are highly valued in sectors like healthcare, banking, government, technology, and telecommunications. These positions are crucial in the expanding domains of cloud computing, automation, and IT infrastructure management, and they provide competitive pay and chances for professional progression.
- Overview of Linux and open-source concepts
- RHEL architecture and distributions
- Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Understanding the Linux file system structure
- Basic commands and terminal navigation
- Managing files and directories
- Controlling groups and users
- Permissions and ownership of files
- Lists of access controls (ACLs)
- Policies for passwords and account aging
- Changing users and delegating privileges (sudo)
- Fundamental security procedures
- YUM/DNF package management with RPM
- Package installation, updating, and removal
- In charge of repositories
- Using systemctl to manage system services
- Boot procedure and objectives
- Resolving issues with services
- The LVM (Logical Volume Manager) and disk partitions
- File system mounting and unmounting
- Controlling the swap space
- RHEL file system types
- Quotas for disks
- Basics of backup and restore
- Setting up network interfaces
- Controlling DNS and hostname configurations
- Configuring a firewall with firewalld
- Concepts and settings of SELinux
- Configuring SSH and enabling safe remote access
- Resolving network problems
- Bash shell basics
- Writing and executing shell scripts
- Conditional statements and loops
- Scheduling tasks using cron and at
- Automating administrative tasks
- Script debugging techniques
- Managing processes and jobs
- Monitoring system performance (top, htop, vmstat)
- Resource limits and tuning basics
- Log management and analysis
- System updates and patch management
- Configuring a complete RHEL server setup
- User management and security configuration
- LVM and network configuration project
- Common system administration scenarios
- RHCSA exam overview and preparation tips
- Mock interview and resume guidance
Anyone interested in Linux system administration, DevOps, cloud, or infrastructure roles.
No. The course starts from basics and progresses to advanced administration topics.
The duration is 2 months (8 weeks), with sessions held 2 times per week (either during week or weekends), including theory, hands-on practice and project work.
Yes, upon successful completion, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion from Checkmate IT Tech.
Yes, practical labs are conducted every week.
We offer online training classes to promote easy access to all candidates. Recordings are also made available for revision or if you miss a session.
Yes. We provide resume reviews, mock interviews, LinkedIn optimization, and guidance on job portals to help boost your chances in the job market.
You can apply for roles such as Linux Administrator, System Administrator, DevOps Engineer (entry-level), or Infrastructure Support Engineer.
Yes, including configuration and troubleshooting.
You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Linux System Administrator: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) environments are managed and maintained by Linux system administrators.
DevOps Engineer: Automate procedures and manage cloud deployments with Red Hat technologies like Ansible and OpenShift.
Cloud Engineer: Using Red Hat OpenStack and associated technologies to implement and manage cloud systems.
Automation Engineer: Focused on utilizing the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to automate IT infrastructure.
IT Infrastructure Engineer: Red Hat-based enterprise IT system design, deployment, and management are the responsibilities of an IT infrastructure engineer.
Red Hat-certified workers are highly valued in sectors like healthcare, banking, government, technology, and telecommunications. These positions are crucial in the expanding domains of cloud computing, automation, and IT infrastructure management, and they provide competitive pay and chances for professional progression.
Student Reviews
"The Red Hat training was structured and practical. The hands-on labs helped me understand real administration tasks clearly."