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Red Hat Certification Tracks Recommended Required Red Hat Certification Tracks Recommended Required Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Linux Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat Certified Specialist in Red Hat Services Management Advanced Automation: Administrator on Automation in Services Management and in Services Management and and Automation Ansible Best Practices Advanced Automation: Ansible Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 with Ansible Automation exam Automation exam COURSE RH358 • 4 DAYS COURSE DO447 • 4 DAYS CERTIFICATION COURSE RH294 • 4 DAYS EXAM EX358 • 4 Hours EXAM EX358 • 4 Hours Best Practices on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 ANSIBLE Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat Certified Specialist in Red Hat Certified Engineer on Red Hat Services Management Advanced Automation: in Services Management and in Services Management and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and Automation Ansible Best Practices Advanced Automation: Automation exam Automation exam CERTIFICATION COURSE RH358 • 4 DAYS COURSE DO447 • 4 DAYS Ansible Best Practices on Red Hat EXAM EX358 • 4 HOURS EXAM EX358 • 4 HOURS Enterprise Linux 8 Red Hat OpenShift Deploying Containerized Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat OpenShift Red Hat Certified System Red Hat OpenShift I: Red Hat Certified Specialist in Administration III: Scaling Applications Technical Overview in Containers and Administration II: Operating a Red Hat Certified Administrator Containers & Kubernetes OpenShift Administration exam Kubernetes Deployments COURSE DO080 · 2 hours · Kubernetes exam Production Kubernetes Cluster CERTIFICATION COURSE DO180 · 3 DAYS EXAM EX280 · 3 hours in the Enterprise Specialist in OpenShift Free EXAM EX180 · 2 HOURS COURSE DO280 · 3 DAYS COURSE DO380 · 4 DAYS Administration Deploying Containerized Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat OpenShift Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat Cloud-native Red Hat Certified System Red Hat OpenShift I: Red Hat Certified Applications Technical Overview in Containers and Development II: Containerizing in OpenShift Application Microservices Administrator Containers & Kubernetes COURSE DO080 · 2 hours · Kubernetes exam Applications Development exam Development with Quarkus Specialist in OpenShift CERTIFICATION COURSE DO180 · 3 DAYS Free EXAM EX180 · 2 HOURS COURSE DO288 · 4 DAYS EXAM EX288 · 3 hours COURSE DO378 · 4 DAYS Application Development OPENSHIFT Red Hat Application Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified Enterprise Development I: Red Hat Certified Administrator Application Developer exam Programming in Java EE Enterprise Application CERTIFICATION EXAM EX183 · 2.5 HOURS COURSE AD183 · 4 DAYS Developer Red Hat Cloud-native Red Hat Certified Enterprise Introduction to OpenShift Red Hat Certified Cloud-native Microservices Application Developer Applications Developer exam, coming soon Red Hat Certified Development with Quarkus CERTIFICATION COURSE DO101 · 1 DAY EXAM EX378 · 4 HOURS COURSE DO378 · 4 DAYS Cloud-Native Developer Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat Preliminary Exam in Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified Administration I: Administration II: Technical Overview Free Red Hat OpenStack Administrator Red Hat Certified System System Administrator Core Operations for Cloud Infrastructure Configuration for COURSE CL010 · 2.5 HOURS · Administration in Red Hat OpenStack exam CERTIFICATION Operators Cloud Administrators Administrator in Red Hat FREE EXAM PE110 · 1 hour EXAM EX210 · 4 hours COURSE CL110 · 5 DAYS COURSE CL210 · 4 DAYS OpenStack OPENSTACK Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat Preliminary Exam in Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified Administration I: Administration II: Administration III: Red Hat Certified Engineer in Technical Overview Free Red Hat OpenStack Administrator System Administrator Core Operations for Cloud Infrastructure Configuration for Networking and Foundations Red Hat OpenStack Exam Red Hat Certified System COURSE CL010 · 2.5 HOURS · Administration in Red Hat OpenStack exam CERTIFICATION Operators Cloud Administrators of NFV EXAM EX310 · 4 hours Engineer in Red Hat OpenStack FREE EXAM PE110 · 1 hour EXAM EX210 · 4 hours COURSE CL110 · 5 DAYS COURSE CL210 · 4 DAYS COURSE CL310 · 4 DAYS · www.globalnowledge.nl/redhat Red Hat Certification Tracks Recommended Required Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat Preliminary Exam in Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified Administration I: Administration II: Technical Overview Free Red Hat OpenStack Administrator Red Hat Certified System System Administrator Core Operations for Cloud Infrastructure Configuration for COURSE CL010 · 2.5 HOURS · Administration in Red Hat OpenStack exam CERTIFICATION Operators Cloud Administrators Administrator in Red Hat FREE EXAM PE110 · 1 hour EXAM EX210 · 4 hours COURSE CL110 · 5 DAYS COURSE CL210 · 4 DAYS OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat OpenStack Red Hat Preliminary Exam in Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified Administration I: Administration II: Administration III: Red Hat Certified Engineer in Technical Overview Free Red Hat OpenStack Administrator System Administrator Core Operations for Cloud Infrastructure Configuration for Networking and Foundations Red Hat OpenStack Exam Red Hat Certified System COURSE CL010 · 2.5 HOURS · Administration in Red Hat OpenStack exam CERTIFICATION Operators Cloud Administrators of NFV EXAM EX310 · 4 hours Engineer in Red Hat OpenStack FREE EXAM PE110 · 1 hour EXAM EX210 · 4 hours COURSE CL110 · 5 DAYS COURSE CL210 · 4 DAYS COURSE CL310 · 4 DAYS · Virtualization and Infrastructure Red Hat Certified Red Hat Certified Specialist in CLOUD Migration Technical Overview Red Hat Virtualization System Administrator Virtualization exam Red Hat Certified Specialist COURSE RH018 · 4 HOURS · COURSE RH318 · 4 DAYS COMPUTING CERTIFICATION EXAM EX318 · 3 hours FREE in Virtualization Red Hat Ceph 3 Storage Red Hat Certified Specialist in Red Hat Certified Architecture Ceph Storage Administration System Administrator Red Hat Certified Specialist in and Administration exam CERTIFICATION Ceph Storage Administration COURSE CEPH125 · 4 DAYS COURSE EX125 · 3 HOURS Red Hat Certified Specialist in Red Hat Certified Red Hat Gluster Storage Gluster Storage Administration System Administrator Administration Red Hat Certified Specialist in exam CERTIFICATION COURSE RH236 · 3 DAYS Gluster Storage Administration EXAM EX236 · 3 HOURS Build and Administer APIs with Red Hat Certified Specialist in Red Hat Certified Red Hat 3scale API API Management exam Management Specialist EXAM EX240 · 3 HOURS COURSE AD240 · 4 DAYS in API Management Red Hat Certified Specialist Red Hat Certified Red Hat Satellite 6 Red Hat Application in Deployment and Systems Specialist Red Hat Certified Enterprise Administration Development I: Red Hat Certified Enterprise Management exam Application Developer exam RED HAT FUSE, COURSE RH403 · 5 DAYS in Deployment and Programming in Java EE EXAM EX403 · 4 HOURS EXAM EX183 · 2.5 HOURS Application Developer DECISION Systems Management COURSE AD183 · 4 DAYS MANAGER, Red Hat Certified JBOSS EAP Red Hat Certified Specialist in AND MORE Red Hat AMQ Administration Specialist Red Hat JBoss Application Red Hat Certified JBoss Red Hat Certified Specialist Messaging Administration exam AD440 · 3 DAYS Administration I Administrator (RHCJA) exam EXAM EX440 · 2.5 HOURS in Messaging in Enterprise Application COURSE AD248 · 4 DAYS EXAM EX248 · 4 HOURS Administration Server Administration experience developing Java SE experience applications with Java 1.7+ developing Java including use of editors EE applications Camel Integration and such as JBoss Developer Red Hat Certified Specialist in Red Hat Certified with JPA, JTA, Development with Studio (Eclipse), building and Camel Development exam and CDI and Red Hat Fuse Specialist packaging applications using EXAM EX421 · 2.5 HOURS developing COURSE AD421 · 5 DAYS Apache Maven, developing in Camel Development with the Spring applications that use relational Framework databases, and SQL www.globalnowledge.nl/redhat Red Hat Certification Tracks Recommended Required Red Hat Enterprise Linux Skills path for Red Hat Red Hat System Administration Red Hat System Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified Engineer Technical Overview Red Hat System Administration I Certified Engineer III: Linux Automation with Red Hat Certified Engineer Administration II Administrator (RHCSA) exam Administrator (RHCE) exam Red Hat Certified System COURSE RH024 · 3 HOURS · COURSE RH124 · 5 DAYS on Red Hat Enterprise Ansible CERTIFICATION COURSE RH134 · 5 DAYS EXAM EX200 · 3 hours CERTIFICATION EXAM EX294 · 4 hours FREE Linux 8 COURSE RH294 · 4 DAYS Administrator RED HAT CERTIFIED ENGINEER Red Hat Enterprise Linux Skills path for Red Hat Red Hat System Administration Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified System Red Hat Certified Engineer Technical Overview RHCSA Rapid Track Course Certified Engineer III: Linux Automation with Red Hat Certified Engineer Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam Administrator (RHCE) exam COURSE RH024 · 3 HOURS · COURSE RH199 · 5 DAYS on Red Hat Enterprise Ansible CERTIFICATION EXAM EX200 · 3 hours CERTIFICATION EXAM EX294 · 4 hours Administrator - Rapid skills path FREE Linux 8 COURSE RH294 · 4 DAYS www.globalnowledge.nl/redhat.
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