Course
Audience: The course is intended for those who want to learn
the very basics of Linux Operating System or those who want to go for
System and Network Administration and don't have any prior experience
on Linux
Linux
System Administration (3 Days - 24 Hours)
(Level II)
Overview
of System Administration
Installation
of Linux
Command-line
Interface
User
and Group Management
File
and Directory Basics
Device
& Disk Management (Adding a New Disk, Creating Slices, formatting
disks with ext3/ext2 FS)
Filesystem
Management (e2fsck and other utilities)
System
Startup and Shutdown
Boot
Processes
Creating
a Startup Shell Script
Package
Management (Using Kpackage and rpm commands)
Process
Management
Printer
Administration
Backup
Administration
Course
Audience: The course is intended for those who want to learn,
pursue a job as System Administrator and Covers all aspects of System
Administration.
Linux Network Administration
(Approx 40 Hours)
(Level III)
Networking
Basics
Protocols
(TCP/IP)
Configuring
Ethernet Interface & TCP/IP
Networking
Utilities & Remote Management
NFS
(Sharing Directories on Linux)
PPP
Configuration
DHCP
Configuration & Management
Name
service and resolver configuration
DNS
Configuration & Management
Apache
Web Server Configuration & Management
FTP
Configuration
SAMBA
(Integrating Linux in Windows Environment)
Linux
System Security
Course
Audience: The course is intended for those who want to learn,
upgrade from System Administration. The course targets the most difficult
and challenging option on Linux/Unix Operating Systems, configuration
of DHCP, DNS, Apache using command line.
Linux
Optional Modules
AutoFS
NIS
(Network Information Service)
Linux
kernel (Fundamentals, building, installing, patching)
Modules
(Listing, Adding and Removing Modules)
Firewalls
Squid
Configuration
IP
Masquerading
Sendmail
(Configuring a Mail Server)
Examination
Description RH - 302
The certification
exam consists of three parts conducted in a single day. Two of the
three sections of the exam are performance-based, meaning that candidates
must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions
about how one might perform those tasks.
The RHCE Exam consists of three sections: Section I: Troubleshooting (2.5 hours) Section II: Multiple Choice (1.0 hour), and Section III: Installation and Configuration (2.5
hours)
In order to pass the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam on Red Hat
Linux 9 you must meet the following requirements:
a) an average score of 80 or higher across all three sections, equally
weighted;
b) no section score lower than 50 points;
c) 70 percent or more on the RHCT-level skills and 70 percent or
more on the RHCE-level skills
in Section III. This last requirement is new, and enables RHCEs
to demonstrate that they possess both RHCT-level
and RHCE-level skills, as well as enabling
a person who only has RHCT level skills
to earn RHCT if they pass the required competencies.
(Level
I)+
(Level II)
Course
Duration
Fees
(Indian Rs.)
Fees
(US $)
40 hrs
10,000
285
(Level III)
Course
Duration
Fees
(Indian Rs.)
Fees
(US $)
40 hrs
10,000
285
(Level I)+ (Level II)
+(Level III)
Course
Duration
Fees
(Indian Rs.)
Fees
(US $)
80 hrs
19,000
545
Examination
Fees
Examination
Subject
No.
of Papers
Per
Paper
IRS.
Per
Paper
US$
Linux
1
10,000
250
For Individual Training as per your schedule add 40% to the above mentioned price.
Lodging,
boarding and travelling not included in the fees.
The
above mentioned fees is for one course.
COMPUFIELDoffers a unique style of learning -
One computer
: One student : One Instructor
Maximum Instructor
to Student Ratio 1:4
Sessions :
Each session will be of 1 hour.
The timing
can be fixed based on our mutual convenience,between 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Overseas Students
take 5 to 10 hours per day to complete their courses.
Course duration
in days = total sessions divide by number of sessions per day.
The Above Mentioned Tuition Fees Includes Service Tax 12.36%
No extra charges/refund for more/less time taken to complete the course.