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The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) is your gateway to a thriving Linux administration career. This entry-level certification equips you with essential skills in Linux OS installation, configuration, and system management. Master command-line expertise, user management, networking, security protocols, and storage solutions. With Red Hat's open-source foundation and globally recognized credential, you'll unlock opportunities across diverse sectors—healthcare, airlines, banking, and beyond. Gain competitive advantage and position yourself as a professional Linux system administrator ready for enterprise environments.

Course Snapshot

The comprehensive RHCSA curriculum covers all essential Linux administration domains, from basic OS installation to advanced security configurations. You'll master practical skills in user management, networking, storage management, firewall security, SELinux policies, and system optimization. The course combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on lab exercises, ensuring you're exam-ready and industry-prepared.

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What is RHCSA -Red Hat Certified System Administrator

The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) is a foundational certification exam for those looking to start a career in Linux system administration. RHCSA certification is offered by Red Hat that validates essential skills in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL 9 ) systems administration.To prepare for this certification, Red Hat offers two official training courses: RH124 and RH134.

RH124 (Red Hat System Administration I):

  • This is the foundational course in the RHCSA track.
  • It covers the basics of Linux system administration, including command-line basics, managing files and directories, configuring simple network settings, and basic user administration.
  • The course is aimed at absolute beginners to Linux or those with minimal experience in Linux administration.

RH134 (Red Hat System Administration II):

  • RH134 is generally taken after completing RH124, as it builds directly on the foundational knowledge from that course.
  • This course builds on the knowledge acquired in RH124 and delves into more advanced topics necessary for RHCSA.
  • It covers more complex tasks like storage management (including LVM and filesystem configurations), advanced networking configurations, basic firewall management, and system maintenance tasks.

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.

Who Should Enroll in the RHCSA EX200 Training?

The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam EX200 training is an associate-level course tailored for junior system administrators. This course is designed for IT professionals with around a year of experience in any Linux distribution. This course is also beneficial for junior system admins who want to validate and expand their Linux skills.

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 on your path toward our highest level of certification—Red Hat Certified Architect.

What you’ll learn

  • Use essential tools for Linux system administration.
  • Manage basic networking, security, containers, and user groups.
  • Deploy, configure, and maintain systems effectively.
  • Configure and manage local storage options.
  • Set up and maintain various file systems.

  • What is Operating System.
  • Install Linux Operating system on VM & Bare Metal.
  • Login Mechanism through CLI & GUI.
  • What is Shell & Shell Variables.
  • Understanding File System Concepts with Absolute & Relative Path.

  • Linux Essential commands(cd,ls,mkdir,touch,cat,cp,mv,rm,history)
  • SoftLink & Hardlinks.
  • Essential toolkit(Grep, head, tail, sed, awk, tr, echo)
  • I/O Redirections 

  • Types of Users & groups in Linux.
  • Database files of users & groups.
  • Useradd, Userdel, Usermod, chage, chfn ,su commands.
  • Configure Controls for users by login.defs & /etc/default/useradd files.
  • User Monitoring Commands (w,who,last,lastb & /var/log/secure files).
  • Sudo Controls in Linux.
  • Types of Permission in Linux.
  • Symbolic & Numeric method to change permissions.
  • Special Permission (sticky bit, suid, sgid)
  • Access Control list in linux.

  • Types of Process in Linux.
  • Identification & Termination of Process.
  • Types of Process State.
  • Types of Target in linux.
  • Introduction to systemctl commands & How it works.

  • Requirement of Partitioning & Types of Partition Schemes in Linux.
  • Creating & Manage Partition in linux.
  • Mounting & Unmounting of Partitions.
  • Logical Volume Management.
  • Stratis & VDO in Linux. 

  • Introduction of GRUB2 Boot Loader in Linux.
  • Understand Boot Sequence via each components.
  • Crack root Password in Linux.
  • Reinstall Boot Loaders in Linux.

 

  • What is Networking & How it works in Linux.
  • IPv4 & IPv6 Addressing in Linux.
  • Command line tools nmcli in details.
  • Nslookup, Netstat, nmap, nc, tcpdump, wireshark commands in linux.

  • What is Centralized Authentication.
  • Introduction to Kerberos, LDAP & IPA.
  • Types of file server Introductions
  • Automounter Configurations.

  • Introduction of Port based Security.
  • INPUT, OUTPUT, FORWARD Chain in Firewalls.
  • Firewall service & firewall-cmd commands
  • Zones in Firewalls
  • Port Forwarding & Port Labelling in Firewalls.
  • Introduction to Selinux Policy.
  • Types of Selinux & How it Works.
  • Booleans & types in Selinux.
  • Troubleshooting of Selinux errors.

  • Understanding of Package Management in Linux(RPM)
  • Yum Client Configuration.
  • Module Installation in Linux.
  • Subscribe your machine for updates.

  • Shell & Shell Variables.
  • Input & O/p in via linux shells.
  • Positional Parameters in linux.
  • Loops in Linux.

  • Synchronous & Asynchronous Backup in Linux.
  • Tape Archive in linux.
  • Backup by rsync tools.
  • Introduction of Backup tools in linux.

  • Introduction of System Tuning in Linux.
  • Understand tuning Parameters in linux.
  • How to tune your system via tuned daemon.

  • What is Virtualization.
  • Types of Virtualization.
  • Install virtual machine using kvm
  • Live classes (Online & Classroom)
  • led by industry experts
  • hands-on experience
  • 50+ sessions
  • 218 Hours
  • 4 Month
  • Online / Clsseoom
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Join a community of skilled professionals who have successfully earned their RHCSA certification. Their achievement showcases expertise in Linux system administration and opens doors to top IT roles worldwide.

Why Enroll for GRRAS Red Hat Certified System Administrator?

Industry-Aligned Curriculum

Master a curriculum crafted and constantly updated by industry experts to match real-world trends, ensuring every concept and project builds job-ready, future-proof skills.

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Receive one-on-one mentorship, resume reviews, mock interviews, and complete placement assistance through our 500+ hiring partners to accelerate your tech career.

Expert Mentorship

Learn directly from certified professionals with years of hands-on experience who guide you through every module, project, and career milestone personally.

Real-World Projects

Gain practical exposure by working on live, industry-grade projects that mirror real business challenges, strengthening your technical execution and problem-solving abilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, certified AWS mentors offer personalized help, code reviews, and career advice.

Yes, students network by joining peer groups, webinars, and community events.

Yes, students will always have access to AWS materials and alumni groups.

Yes, learning AWS services helps professionals move to cloud computing.

Because of the expert trainers, real projects, certifications, flexible learning, help with finding a job, and good track records of success.

Yes, students get AWS Cloud Expert certification and help with getting global certifications like AWS Solutions Architect Associate.

Yes, AWS certifications are highly respected. They show that you know a lot about technology and make you more likely to get a job in many different fields around the world.

People who have the right certifications can work as AWS Developers, Solutions Architects, Cloud Engineers, or DevOps Engineers.

Yes, support includes help with writing a resume, making your LinkedIn profile better, practicing for interviews, and getting to job portals.

Yes, AWS skills are in high demand all over the world as businesses quickly move to cloud infrastructure in IT, healthcare, banking, and e-commerce.

Some of the projects are setting up VPC networks, managing databases, and using CloudFormation templates to automate tasks.

Yes, all of the projects are meant to go in your professional portfolio and show recruiters and employers that you know how to use AWS hands-on.

Yes, students use AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB to deploy serverless applications, which gives them hands-on experience with modern architectures.

Yes, you’ll set up CI/CD pipelines, automate deployments, and connect Docker or Kubernetes to AWS for projects that need to scale.

Yes, AWS CloudWatch and CloudTrail are used to keep an eye on, log, and improve performance in projects.

You will use AWS EC2, S3, Lambda, IAM, RDS, VPC, CloudFormation, CloudWatch, and DevOps tools to automate and keep an eye on things.

Yes, the course starts with the basics of the cloud and then moves on to serverless computing, containers, CI/CD pipelines, and safe deployments for businesses.

Yes, students use AWS DevOps services to build things like deploying applications, making storage solutions, designing networks, and automating workflows.

You will learn how to use AWS DevOps tools and cloud-native services to set up CI/CD pipelines, automate infrastructure, and manage containers.

Yes, the course covers security best practices like IAM roles, encryption, compliance, and monitoring. This makes sure that learners can build cloud infrastructures that are safe and reliable.

Yes, students can choose between interactive live online classes and in-person classroom training based on their schedule, how flexible they are, and how they learn best.

Yes, flexible class times let professionals balance work and school, which helps them learn new skills without interfering with their current job duties.

Yes, every session is recorded and shared, along with notes and practice materials, so that students can review or make up lessons they missed.

Yes, notes, project files, and recordings will always be available to learners, so they can go back to AWS topics at any time in the future.

AWS-certified trainers do help learners with projects, give them practical advice, share industry insights, and give them career advice to make sure they learn everything they need to know and are ready for a career.

This course teaches you how to professionally design, deploy, and manage cloud-based applications that can grow. It covers AWS services, DevOps, cloud security, and automation.

This program is good for students, developers, system administrators, IT professionals, DevOps engineers, and people who want to switch careers and get high-demand cloud computing jobs.

You don’t need to know anything about AWS before. With some basic IT or networking knowledge, you can start building a strong cloud computing base using AWS technologies.

Some of the jobs you can get in top companies around the world are Cloud Engineer, AWS Developer, Solutions Architect, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Consultant, and Infrastructure Specialist.

Yes, it gives graduates AWS certifications, real-world cloud projects, and skills that are in line with what employers want in the IT and cloud-based industries. This makes them much more likely to get hired.

Yes, certified AWS mentors offer personalized help, code reviews, and career advice.

Yes, students network by joining peer groups, webinars, and community events.

Yes, students will always have access to AWS materials and alumni groups.

Yes, learning AWS services helps professionals move to cloud computing.

Because of the expert trainers, real projects, certifications, flexible learning, help with finding a job, and good track records of success.

Yes, students get AWS Cloud Expert certification and help with getting global certifications like AWS Solutions Architect Associate.

Yes, AWS certifications are highly respected. They show that you know a lot about technology and make you more likely to get a job in many different fields around the world.

People who have the right certifications can work as AWS Developers, Solutions Architects, Cloud Engineers, or DevOps Engineers.

Yes, support includes help with writing a resume, making your LinkedIn profile better, practicing for interviews, and getting to job portals.

Yes, AWS skills are in high demand all over the world as businesses quickly move to cloud infrastructure in IT, healthcare, banking, and e-commerce.

Some of the projects are setting up VPC networks, managing databases, and using CloudFormation templates to automate tasks.

Yes, all of the projects are meant to go in your professional portfolio and show recruiters and employers that you know how to use AWS hands-on.

Yes, students use AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB to deploy serverless applications, which gives them hands-on experience with modern architectures.

Yes, you’ll set up CI/CD pipelines, automate deployments, and connect Docker or Kubernetes to AWS for projects that need to scale.

Yes, AWS CloudWatch and CloudTrail are used to keep an eye on, log, and improve performance in projects.

You will use AWS EC2, S3, Lambda, IAM, RDS, VPC, CloudFormation, CloudWatch, and DevOps tools to automate and keep an eye on things.

Yes, the course starts with the basics of the cloud and then moves on to serverless computing, containers, CI/CD pipelines, and safe deployments for businesses.

Yes, students use AWS DevOps services to build things like deploying applications, making storage solutions, designing networks, and automating workflows.

You will learn how to use AWS DevOps tools and cloud-native services to set up CI/CD pipelines, automate infrastructure, and manage containers.

Yes, the course covers security best practices like IAM roles, encryption, compliance, and monitoring. This makes sure that learners can build cloud infrastructures that are safe and reliable.

Yes, students can choose between interactive live online classes and in-person classroom training based on their schedule, how flexible they are, and how they learn best.

Yes, flexible class times let professionals balance work and school, which helps them learn new skills without interfering with their current job duties.

Yes, every session is recorded and shared, along with notes and practice materials, so that students can review or make up lessons they missed.

Yes, notes, project files, and recordings will always be available to learners, so they can go back to AWS topics at any time in the future.

AWS-certified trainers do help learners with projects, give them practical advice, share industry insights, and give them career advice to make sure they learn everything they need to know and are ready for a career.

This course teaches you how to professionally design, deploy, and manage cloud-based applications that can grow. It covers AWS services, DevOps, cloud security, and automation.

This program is good for students, developers, system administrators, IT professionals, DevOps engineers, and people who want to switch careers and get high-demand cloud computing jobs.

You don’t need to know anything about AWS before. With some basic IT or networking knowledge, you can start building a strong cloud computing base using AWS technologies.

Some of the jobs you can get in top companies around the world are Cloud Engineer, AWS Developer, Solutions Architect, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Consultant, and Infrastructure Specialist.

Yes, it gives graduates AWS certifications, real-world cloud projects, and skills that are in line with what employers want in the IT and cloud-based industries. This makes them much more likely to get hired.

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