Red Hat High Availability Clustering (RH 436) Course

Red Hat Security: Linux is an advanced course designed for experienced Linux system administrators responsible for managing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux system in various environments. The course focuses on teaching the necessary practices and equipment to continuously manage and reduce security risks in physical machines, virtual platforms, and cloud environments. Participants will learn how to configure certification controls with PAM, manage encryption using LUKS and NBDE, and the system will be protected by configuring the Celinx policies. 

The course emphasises how to automatically apply the check using OpenSCAP and Policy with the Red Hat Satellite. Learners will also detect network-level safety settings, auditing using auditing, and safe access control using Sudo, RBAC, and HBAC. Practical practice will help participants to integrate Red Hat insights to detect and solve weaknesses before they are exploited. 

In addition, the course highlights automatic safety management with the Red Hat answer automation platform, enabling scalable and repeated safety implementation. By the end of the course, students will be able to identify, resolve, and stop a wide range of safety issues and will be ready to sit for the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Security: Linux (EX415) exam to validate their expertise. 


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Learning Options for You

  • Live Training (Duration : 40 Hours)
  • Per Participant

Fee: On Request

Course Prerequisites

Participants should have prior experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration, including skills equivalent to Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). Familiarity with basic networking concepts, storage technologies, and command-line Linux tools will help ensure a smoother learning experience. 

  •  Learn to configure high-availability clusters with Red Hat 
  • Hands-on experience with fencing, failover, and shared storage 
  • Ideal for system administrators and RHCE professionals 
  • Enhance your skills to support mission-critical services 

Learning Objectives

By completing this course, participants will be able to design, deploy, and manage high-availability clusters using Red Hat technologies. You will learn to set up shared storage, configure fencing mechanisms, manage failover processes, and troubleshoot cluster-related issues effectively. 

Target Audience

  • System administrators responsible for mission-critical Linux deployments 
  • IT professionals working in enterprise data centers with high-availability requirements 
  • Red Hat Certified Engineers (RHCE) seeking to expand their skills 
  • Professionals managing application uptime and failover solutions 

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