Red Hat Certified Technician & Engineer

Posted by: Abu Syams  :  Category: Learn Linux

 

Red Hat® Certified Technician & Engineer (RHCT and RHCE) Training Guide and Administrator's Reference

I put this book on #1 place for RHCE preparation. Complemented with Jangs book and official RedHats “RHEL Deployment guide”, theres nothing else you need in terms of textbooks to prepare for the exam.

Ive worked with Linux since 1994 and Ive already seen a lot of books about Linux and some focused in RHCE test. All of them are good books, but are very superficial stuff.
As far as an administrators reference, I think the text does a really good job. It gives many useful examples, and covers a great deal of ground that is not included by the RHCT/RHCE exams, but is really important if you will actually be administering RedHat boxes.
Troubleshooting and exercise section are located at the end of the book and offer scenarios that one could really expect during the exam. There are few minor errors though (commands for creating sw RAID, for example), but its something you can check on various other resources.
Well, its a new book on the topic. I found it to be a lot more concise than Jangs. It actually gives you a lot more information than Jangs book (in terms of commands you need to be familiar with, examples and explaining basic principles), it just does so in approximately same number of pages.

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Linux and Unix for Beginner

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Linux and UNIX for a Beginner Training Suite, includes Training Library and four UNIX Academy Certifications, 5DVDs + CD, Complete Edition v.2009

Starting from presumed zero knowledge the course gradually takes the student into a professional style workflow and teaches great deal of terminology and concepts. It offers a thorough introduction to Linux and UNIX and completes the training with comprehensive TCP/IP and Networking courses and provides with wealth of commands.
This course is built around tools common to any UNIX flavor and that are applicable to Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, OS X, or HP UNIX. This course offers the chance to build a strong background in the UNIX family of operating systems and may serve as the foundation of a new career.
UNIX Academy Selected Library This set contains library of PDF books on a separate CD to complement the DVD training. These books will guide you into an exploration of the subjects that cannot be taught interactively.
Linux and UNIX for a Beginner Training Suite, includes Training Library and four UNIX Academy Certifications, 5DVDs + CD, Complete Edition v.2009

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Learn Linux Certifications

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There are currently four programs that enable people to become certified as Linux Systems Administrators. These programs are offered by the Computing Technology Industry Association, the Linux Professional Institute, the Novell Corporation, and Red Hat, Inc. The first two are professional industry associations whose certification programs do not depend on any specific Linux distribution. Novell and Red Hat Linux certifications are closely associated with their popular Linux distributions. Should you wish to prepare for either of these two certifications you will definitely need access to their Linux version.

What’s involved in obtaining a Linux Certification? You must pass one or more extensive tests that demonstrate your prowess in dealing with the typical and some atypical problems faced by Linux systems administrators. The test is designed to validate the knowledge of individuals with a minimum of six to twelve months of practical Linux experience not just for those who only learn linux without practice. We’ll take a closer look at the CompTIA Linux+™ Certification, the one often recommended as the first certification for people new to Linux. This certification does not apply to any specific Linux version. According to the Computing Technology Industry Association, linux administrator professionals achieving the CompTIA Linux+ certification can explain fundamental management of Linux systems from the command line, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions, software configurations such as linux mount, and management of Linux-based clients, server systems, and security.

The Linux+ certification is a basic, entry-level certification for Linux system administrators. It is intended for people with six-months experience installing, operating and maintaining Linux operating systems. To achieve Linux+ certification, candidates must pass the 98 question Linux+ exam which covers seven areas: Planning and Implementation; Installation; Configuration; Administration; System Maintenance; Troubleshooting; and Identify, Install and Maintain System Hardware. This multiple-choice exam costs about $232 and is a good starting point for those who want to continue with other Linux certifications including those from Novell and Red Hat.

Why would anybody want to start preparing Linux certification on a limited version of Linux? The answer is simple – certification is not to be taken lightly. Don’t make a major financial and time investment unless you know that you really want to be certified and that you possess the required skill set. It’s not hard to find schools that promise you success in Linux certification and in any of their course offerings. But Linux certification may not be for you. Don’t make a major certification investment only to find that it wasn’t what you had in mind. Work your way through my tutorials including the suggestions for going further. Get your hands on a variety of Linux books. I would start with books designed for learning Linux and for running Linux systems before working with Linux certification books.

Don’t be satisfied with running computer exercises in your mind, and nodding your head at the appropriate times. To succeed you must do the exercises on a computer running Linux. Since installation is a component of all Linux Certification exams don’t stint on installing several versions of Linux on your computer. An external USB hard drive is not very expensive. Try to make friends with someone who knows better than you how to do things. Ask a lot of questions. And good luck!

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