Course
Digicomp Code RH358
Red Hat Services Management and Automation («RH358»)
Learn how to configure, manage, and scale key services used in the data center.
Duration
5 days
Price
4'450.–
Please note:
This is a reseller course and as such excluded from any discounts (excluding promo codes).
Course facts
- Provide key network services using software included with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, including DNS with Unbound and BIND9, DHCP and DHCPv6, client e-mail transmission, printing service, NFS and SMB protocol file sharing, SQL database service with MariaDB, and web services using Apache HTTPD, nginx, Varnish, and HAProxy.
- Configure advanced networking for server use cases, including device teaming.
- Use Red Hat Ansible Engine to automate the manual deployment and configuration tasks covered in this course.
Manage network services
- Discuss and review key tools and skills needed to manage network services.
- Improve the redundancy or throughput of network connections of servers by configuring Linux network teaming between multiple network interfaces.
- Explain the operation of DNS service, troubleshoot DNS issues, and configure servers to act as a DNS caching nameserver or as an authoritative name server.
- Explain and configure services used for IPv4 and IPv6 address assignment including DHCP, DHCPv6, and SLAAC.
- Configure systems to print to a network printer that supports IPP Everywhere, as well as manage existing printer queues.
- Discuss how mail servers operate, then configure a server to use system tools and Postfix to send email messages through an outbound mail relay.
- Discuss the basic operation of SQL-based relational databases, perform basic SQL queries for troubleshooting, and be able to set up a simple MariaDB database service.
- Provide web content from Apache HTTPD or Nginx web servers, then configure them with virtual hosts and TLS-based encryption.
- Improve performance of your web servers by using Varnish to cache static content being served and HAProxy to terminate TLS connections and balance load between servers.
- Deliver simple file-based network shares to clients using the NFS and SMB protocols.
- Configure iSCSI initiators on your servers to access block-based storage devices provided by network storage arrays or Ceph storage clusters.