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Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA)
Red Hat Certified System Administrator
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Red Hat Certified System Administration
Red Hat Certified System Admin
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- Snippet from Wikipedia: Red Hat Certification Program
Red Hat, an IBM subsidiary specializing in computer software, offers different level of certification programs, most of which specialize in system administration. Certifications can be validated through Red Hat webpage, and expire after 3 years.
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
Self-titled “the flagship” certification,<ref name=“RHCDSintro”>
</ref> RHCE is a mid- to advanced-level<ref>
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</ref> To achieve the RHCE certification, the student must pass the RHCSA exam, EX200, and in addition EX300, a 3.5-hour hands-on lab exam. Red Hat recommends preparing for the exam by taking courses in Linux essentials (RH124), Linux administration (RH134), and Linux networking and security (RH254) if one does not have previous experience.<ref name=RHCE/> Previous real-world experience is also advised.<ref name=RH302>
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RHCE was the first Red Hat certificate launched, in 1999.<ref name=gocertify/> As of July 2009 there were 40,000 RHCEs.<ref name=Summit/> It was named the Hottest Certification for 2006 by CertCities.com.<ref>
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