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RH436 - Red Hat High Availability Clustering
Cena (bez DPH)
In the Red Hat High Availability Clustering (RH436) course, you will learn how to provide highly available network services to a mission-critical enterprise environment through the deployment and management of shared storage and server clusters. Created for senior Linux system administrators, this 4-day course strongly emphasizes lab-based activities.
You will set up a cluster of systems running the Pacemaker component of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux High-Availability Add-On, and deploy Linux-based services such as web servers and databases on that cluster. Cluster storage components from the Resilient Storage Add-On are also covered; installations and applications that require multiple cluster nodes can access the same storage simultaneously. This includes Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Shared Volume Groups, Red Hat Global File System 2 (GFS2), and Device-Mapper Multipath.
This course is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3.
Audience
- Senior Linux system administrators responsible for maximizing resiliency though high-availability clustering services and using fault-tolerant shared storage technologies
Outline
- Install and configure a Pacemaker-based high availability cluster.
- Create and manage highly available services.
- Troubleshoot common cluster issues.
- Work with shared storage (iSCSI) and configure multipathing.
- Implement Logical Volume Manager (LVM) in cluster-aware configurations.
- Configure GFS2 file systems on storage shared by multiple nodes.
See the complete course outline here.
Prerequisites
- Take our free online assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills,
- Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam (EX200) and associated courses.
- Red Hat Cerfitied Engineer (RHCE) exam (EX294) and associated courses.
Following courses and exams
- Red Hat Certified Specialist in High Availability Clustering exam (EX436)
- Red Hat Services Management and Automation (RH358)
- Red Hat Performance Tuning: Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH442)