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Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) is a performance-based test that measures actual competency on live systems. This Linux certifications proves an individual's ability to configure networking services and security on servers running a Red Hat OS. Learn more about the RHCE program and Red Hat Training and Certification:
Red Hat Certified Engineer began in 1999 and has been earned by nearly 40,000 Linux experts. Called the crown jewel of Linux certifications, independent surveys have ranked the RHCE program #1 in all of IT.
Now in its fifth year, Red Hat Certified Technician is the fastest-growing credential in all of Linux. RHCT is the best first step in establishing Linux credentials and is an ideal initial certification for those transitioning from non-UNIX®/Linux environments.
Red Hat Certificates of Expertise are upper-level credentials available to RHCEs who pass upper-level performance-based exams. The Certificates are incremental credentials attached to one's RHCE that attest to skills and knowledge in specialized areas.
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.
RHCSS is a security certification that demonstrates skills in using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SELinux, and Red Hat Directory Server to meet the security requirements of today's enterprise environment.
RHCA is Red Hat's credential for senior technical professionals responsible for planning and deploying large-scale enterprise environments. Those who earn RHCA have demonstrated a high level of proficiency using Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other open source infrastructure tools from Red Hat to build scalable, reliable, and manageable systems for enterprise environments.