Red Hat System Administration III: Linux Automation (RH294) – RHEL 9

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The Red Hat System Administration III: Linux Automation (RH294) – RHEL 9 course is designed for Linux system administrators and developers who need to automate provisioning, configuration, application deployment, and orchestration. This course introduces Ansible automation and teaches the core components of writing and managing Ansible playbooks. It covers various topics, starting with the basic installation of Red Hat Ansible Engine, configuring Ansible to manage hosts, and progressing to advanced topics such as task control, roles, and troubleshooting.By taking RH294, learners will gain hands-on experience with the practices and tools needed to implement Ansible in their operations. The course culminates with exercises in automating Linux administration tasks, thereby enhancing the efficiency and consistency of the IT environment. Completion of RH 294 can also be a stepping stone towards earning a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certification, which is a respected credential in the IT industry.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand fundamental Ansible concepts and complete the installation of Red Hat Ansible Engine.
  • Configure Ansible to manage nodes effectively and execute ad hoc commands for immediate automation tasks.
  • Develop simple Ansible Playbooks to automate tasks across multiple managed hosts, enhancing scalability and reliability.
  • Utilize variables and facts within playbooks to create dynamic and flexible automation scripts that adapt to different environments.
  • Implement task control within playbooks to manage execution flow, handle errors, and trigger condition-based actions.
  • Deploy and manage files on managed hosts, ensuring consistent and accurate file states across your infrastructure.
  • Organize and optimize playbooks for complex projects, improving efficiency and readability of automation scripts.
  • Simplify the development and maintenance of playbooks by creating and using reusable Ansible roles.
  • Troubleshoot common issues in Ansible playbooks and managed hosts, developing skills to quickly resolve automation challenges.
  • Automate routine Linux administration tasks, freeing up time for more strategic work and reducing the potential for human error.