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Red Hat Certified Datacenter Specialist |
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An RHCDS has the skills and knowledge necessary to build reliable,
available, scalable, and manageable solutions in mission-critical
datacenter environments using fully-supported open source technologies
from Red Hat.
Current RHCEs will obtain RHCDS certification upon successfully passing
all three Expertise Exams:
- EX401 Deployment, Virtualization, and Systems Management
- EX423 Directory Services and Authentication
- EX436 Clustering and Storage Management
These courses build on system administration skills covered in the Red
Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) program, which is a prerequisite.
All upper-level courses are all peer level, meaning each can be taken by
someone with RHCE or equivalent skills. Any order is fine.
Curriculum and Expertise Exams
- Only current RHCEs are eligible to be certified as a Red Hat Certified Datacenter Specialist (RHCDS), while anyone can attend the courses in this track. Verify your RHCE.
- Current RHCEs will obtain RHCDS certification upon successfully passing all three Expertise Exams.
- The courses are not required as the tests can be taken separately but they are strongly recommended.
Each course in Red Hat's Datacenter curriculum is followed by an
Expertise Exam on the fifth day. Expertise Exams may be taken
immediately following the corresponding course or at any other time.
The exams are performance-based and test skills of the job role
competencies covered in the prior four days of hands-on training.
Passing an Expertise Exam earns the candidate a Certificate of Expertise
to his or her RHCE credential for a specific security skillset.
Expertise Exams vary in length from 4 to 8 hours depending on the
course.
Official notification of PASS or DID NOT PASS is sent via email within 10 US business days of the Expertise Exam.
Beyond RHCDS: Security Curriculum
Beyond the core RHCDS courses, Red Hat also offers a security curriculum
that teaches advanced skills in using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SELinux,
and Red Hat Directory Server to meet the security requirements of
today's enterprise environment.
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