Red Hat Certified Architect

A Red Hat Certified Architect will have proven the skills required to design and manage a complete infrastructure for large complex environments. RHCA competencies span servers running operations, back-end databases and storage in the datacenter, corporate desktops, and beyond.

Red Hat Certified Architect Courses

RHS333 Enterprise Security: Network Services

Get beyond the essential security coverage offered in the RHCE curriculum and delve deeper into the security features, capabilities, and risks associated with the most commonly deployed services.

RH401 Enterprise Deployment & System Management

Large-scale deployment and management of mission-critical Red Hat Linux systems, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, failover and load-balancing; cvs for system administrators; RPM rebuilding, and performance tuning for specific applications.

RH423 Enterprise Directory Services & Authentication

Four days of instruction and labs on cross-platform integration of directory services to provide authentication or information service across the enterprise using OpenLDAP.

RH436 Enterprise Storage Management

Focused on the implementation of native Red Hat Enterprise Linux technologies included in Cluster Suite and GFS.

RH442 Performance Tuning & System Monitoring

Covering system architecture, performance characteristics, monitoring, benchmarking, and network performance tuning.

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Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) Exams

5 single exams must be passed for the acquisition of the title RHCA.
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Red Hat Workshops

Individual recess courses to special topics.

Red Hat Developer Courses

Courses covering application & kernel-development with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Notice: The term 'architect' as used in the Red Hat Enterprise Architect curriculum and Red Hat Certified Architect certification mark refers exclusively to information technology planning, design and deployment and is not intended to refer to civil architecture or design of physical structures. Some countries, states, provinces or other governing bodies may have laws or statutes restricting the use and representation of the term 'architect'. Participant is solely responsible for compliance with laws and regulations in each jurisdiction in which Participant resides or renders or offers services.