A warm welcome to the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) EX294: Complete Exam Prep course by Uplatz.What is RHCE and Why Does It Matter?The Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) is one of the most respected and in-demand certifications for Linux professionals. Issued by Red Hat, a global leader in enterprise open-source solutions, the RHCE certification (EX294) validates your ability to automate Linux system administration tasks using Ansible, manage complex infrastructure, and implement enterprise-grade solutions on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9).As organizations increasingly rely on Linux-based servers and DevOps automation, RHCE-certified professionals stand out for their deep technical expertise and readiness to handle real-world challenges.What Technologies and Features Does RHCE Cover?The RHCE (EX294) focuses heavily on automation and system administration in modern IT environments. Key technology areas include:Ansible Automation: Writing, managing, and deploying playbooks for consistent system configurationAdvanced Linux Administration: Managing services, processes, storage, security, and networkingSystemd & Boot Management: Creating custom unit files, troubleshooting boot issues, configuring servicesSELinux and Firewall Management: Securing systems at the OS levelNetwork Configuration: Bridging, bonding, VLANs, routing, and port forwardingStorage Management: LVM, RAID, iSCSI, multipathing, and persistent namingContainers and Virtualization: Managing KVM virtual machines and Podman containersMonitoring and Troubleshooting: Using tools like journalctl,
What you'll learn
automate Linux system administration tasks using Ansible
manage complex infrastructure
implement enterprise-grade solutions on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
configure services and troubleshoot boot issues
secure systems using SELinux and firewall management
manage storage with LVM and RAID
monitor and troubleshoot Linux systems
Course objectives
provide comprehensive exam preparation for the RHCE certification
develop automation and advanced administration skills
prepare students for handling real-world Linux challenges