Red Hat Certified System Administrator RHCSA

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Red Hat Certified System Administrator RHCSA
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B2278

Dubai (UAE)

04 Oct 2026 -15 Oct 2026

5565

Overview

Introduction:

System administration within Red Hat environments represents a structured function that governs system configuration, user management, and operational control across enterprise Linux systems. It integrates command line environments, system services, and resource management frameworks to ensure stability, security, and performance. This training program presents Red Hat Enterprise Linux system structures, administrative control models, and configuration frameworks aligned with enterprise system environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how administrators manage system resources, control access, and maintain operational integrity within Linux-based infrastructures.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will:

  • Analyze Linux system architecture and Red Hat administrative frameworks.

  • Evaluate user, group, and permission management structures within system environments.

  • Assess storage management and file system configuration models.

  • Examine process control, service management, and system operations frameworks.

  • Explore security, networking, and system monitoring structures.

Target Audience:

  • System administrators and IT support professionals.

  • Linux administrators and engineers.

  • Infrastructure and operations professionals.

  • IT specialists managing enterprise systems.

  • Professionals transitioning into system administration roles.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Linux System Architecture and Command Environment:

  • Linux operating system structure within enterprise environments.

  • Command-line environment within system administration.

  • File system hierarchy within Linux systems.

  • Shell interaction within administrative frameworks.

  • Relationship between system structure and administrative control.

Unit 2:

User Management and Access Control Structures:

  • User and group structures within Linux environments.

  • Permission models within file systems.

  • Authentication frameworks within system environments.

  • Access control within administrative systems.

  • Relationship between identity management and system security.

Unit 3:

Storage Management and File System Structures:

  • Disk partitioning structures within Linux systems.

  • Logical volume management frameworks.

  • File system types within Red Hat environments.

  • Mounting structures within system configuration.

  • Relationship between storage management and system performance.

Unit 4:

Process Control and Service Management:

  • Process structures within Linux systems.

  • Service management frameworks within system environments.

  • System boot and initialization structures.

  • Task scheduling within administrative systems.

  • Relationship between process control and system stability.

Unit 5:

Security, Networking, and System Monitoring:

  • Security frameworks within Red Hat environments.

  • Networking structures within system configuration.

  • Firewall and access control models.

  • System monitoring frameworks within operations.

  • Relationship between monitoring and system reliability.