08-23-2024, 03:14 PM
Rhcsa Redhat Certified System Admin Ex-200
Published 7/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.78 GB | Duration: 12h 0m
Linux System Administrator Level 1
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Will Help to Clear the RHCSA Certification from RedHat
Learners can install configure and manage the Linux Server Operating System
One of the Best Industry Standard Cert for the Linux
Learners can pursue to higher certifications like RHCE Certified Engineer
[b]Requirements[/b]
No Programming Sills Required, Its a Starters Course
[b]Description[/b]
The performance-based Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam (EX200) tests your knowledge in areas of system administration common across a wide range of environments and deployment scenarios. The skills tested in this exam are the foundation for system administration across all Red Hat® products.By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator. If you choose to continue your learning journey beyond RHCSA®, the credential can also serve as a foundational step toward other certifications. You must be an RHCSA® to become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®).This exam is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 9.While attending Red Hat classes can be an important part of your preparation, attending class does not guarantee success on the exam. Previous experience, practice, and native aptitude are also important determinants of success.Many books and other resources on system administration for Red Hat products are available. Red Hat does not endorse any of these materials as preparation guides for exams. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading helpful to deepen your understanding.The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam is a hands-on, practical exam that requires you to undertake real-world tasks. Internet access is not provided during the in-person exam, and you will not be permitted to bring any hard copy or electronic documentation into the exam. This prohibition includes notes, books, or any other materials. For most exams, the documentation that ships with the product is available during the exam.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Installation and Setup
Lecture 2 Installation of Rocky9 in VMWare Workstation
Section 3: Files and Directory Stucture
Lecture 3 File Editors
Lecture 4 Basic Commands in Linux and Helping Features
Lecture 5 copy paste and cut paste files
Lecture 6 Filters grep head-tail and STD Pipes
Lecture 7 Search Commands
Lecture 8 inodes - hard link and soft links
Lecture 9 File and Directory Archives
Section 4: Files and Directory Permissions
Lecture 10 Files and Directory Permissions Part 1
Lecture 11 Files and Directory Permissions Part 2
Section 5: Partitions and Format
Lecture 12 Partitions and Format
Lecture 13 Unmount and remove Partitions
Section 6: Logical Volume Partition Creation and Removal
Lecture 14 Logical Volume Creation
Lecture 15 Logical Volume Removal
Section 7: Configuring Networking Using GUI CLI and TUI
Lecture 16 Configuring Networking
Section 8: Configuring Firewall in Linux
Lecture 17 Configuring Firewalld
Section 9: Managing Processes in Linux
Lecture 18 Managing Processes
Section 10: Configure Apache Web Server in Linux
Lecture 19 Configure Apache Web Server
Section 11: Configure FTP Server in Linux
Lecture 20 Configure vsftpd
Section 12: Log Analysis in Linux
Lecture 21 syslogs and journalctl
Section 13: Security Enabled Linux SELinux
Lecture 22 Configure SELinux and Tshoot
Section 14: NTP Network Time Protocol Service
Lecture 23 NTP Server Config
Section 15: VNC Server and Client
Lecture 24 VNC Server and Client Config
Section 16: Scheduling in Linux Using crontab and atd
Lecture 25 Scheduling by crontab jobs
Lecture 26 Scheduling by atd jobs
Section 17: systemd systemctl and init run levels
Lecture 27 systemd systemctl and init run levels
Section 18: Shell Scripting in Linux
Lecture 28 Shell Scripting in Linux Examples Part 1
Lecture 29 Shell Scripting in Linux Examples Part 2
Section 19: Microservices- Containers in Linux
Lecture 30 Introduction to Containers and Podman Part 1
Lecture 31 Containers and buildah Part 2
Section 20: Linux System Updates and Upgrades
Lecture 32 YUM DNF and RPM for System Updates and Upgrades
Section 21: Thanks
Lecture 33 Thanks.
Whoever would like to become a Linux System Administrator
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Will Help to Clear the RHCSA Certification from RedHat
Learners can install configure and manage the Linux Server Operating System
One of the Best Industry Standard Cert for the Linux
Learners can pursue to higher certifications like RHCE Certified Engineer
[b]Requirements[/b]
No Programming Sills Required, Its a Starters Course
[b]Description[/b]
The performance-based Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam (EX200) tests your knowledge in areas of system administration common across a wide range of environments and deployment scenarios. The skills tested in this exam are the foundation for system administration across all Red Hat® products.By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator. If you choose to continue your learning journey beyond RHCSA®, the credential can also serve as a foundational step toward other certifications. You must be an RHCSA® to become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®).This exam is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 9.While attending Red Hat classes can be an important part of your preparation, attending class does not guarantee success on the exam. Previous experience, practice, and native aptitude are also important determinants of success.Many books and other resources on system administration for Red Hat products are available. Red Hat does not endorse any of these materials as preparation guides for exams. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading helpful to deepen your understanding.The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam is a hands-on, practical exam that requires you to undertake real-world tasks. Internet access is not provided during the in-person exam, and you will not be permitted to bring any hard copy or electronic documentation into the exam. This prohibition includes notes, books, or any other materials. For most exams, the documentation that ships with the product is available during the exam.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Installation and Setup
Lecture 2 Installation of Rocky9 in VMWare Workstation
Section 3: Files and Directory Stucture
Lecture 3 File Editors
Lecture 4 Basic Commands in Linux and Helping Features
Lecture 5 copy paste and cut paste files
Lecture 6 Filters grep head-tail and STD Pipes
Lecture 7 Search Commands
Lecture 8 inodes - hard link and soft links
Lecture 9 File and Directory Archives
Section 4: Files and Directory Permissions
Lecture 10 Files and Directory Permissions Part 1
Lecture 11 Files and Directory Permissions Part 2
Section 5: Partitions and Format
Lecture 12 Partitions and Format
Lecture 13 Unmount and remove Partitions
Section 6: Logical Volume Partition Creation and Removal
Lecture 14 Logical Volume Creation
Lecture 15 Logical Volume Removal
Section 7: Configuring Networking Using GUI CLI and TUI
Lecture 16 Configuring Networking
Section 8: Configuring Firewall in Linux
Lecture 17 Configuring Firewalld
Section 9: Managing Processes in Linux
Lecture 18 Managing Processes
Section 10: Configure Apache Web Server in Linux
Lecture 19 Configure Apache Web Server
Section 11: Configure FTP Server in Linux
Lecture 20 Configure vsftpd
Section 12: Log Analysis in Linux
Lecture 21 syslogs and journalctl
Section 13: Security Enabled Linux SELinux
Lecture 22 Configure SELinux and Tshoot
Section 14: NTP Network Time Protocol Service
Lecture 23 NTP Server Config
Section 15: VNC Server and Client
Lecture 24 VNC Server and Client Config
Section 16: Scheduling in Linux Using crontab and atd
Lecture 25 Scheduling by crontab jobs
Lecture 26 Scheduling by atd jobs
Section 17: systemd systemctl and init run levels
Lecture 27 systemd systemctl and init run levels
Section 18: Shell Scripting in Linux
Lecture 28 Shell Scripting in Linux Examples Part 1
Lecture 29 Shell Scripting in Linux Examples Part 2
Section 19: Microservices- Containers in Linux
Lecture 30 Introduction to Containers and Podman Part 1
Lecture 31 Containers and buildah Part 2
Section 20: Linux System Updates and Upgrades
Lecture 32 YUM DNF and RPM for System Updates and Upgrades
Section 21: Thanks
Lecture 33 Thanks.
Whoever would like to become a Linux System Administrator