9781775062165-1775062163-RHCSA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Training and Exam Preparation Guide (EX200), Third Edition

RHCSA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Training and Exam Preparation Guide (EX200), Third Edition

ISBN-13: 9781775062165
ISBN-10: 1775062163
Author: Asghar Ghori
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Endeavor Technologies
Format: Paperback 582 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781775062165
ISBN-10: 1775062163
Author: Asghar Ghori
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Endeavor Technologies
Format: Paperback 582 pages

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RHCSA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Training and Exam Preparation Guide (EX200), Third Edition (ISBN-13: 9781775062165 and ISBN-10: 1775062163), written by authors Asghar Ghori, was published by Endeavor Technologies in 2023. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Linux (Computer Certification, Linux, Operating Systems) books. You can easily purchase or rent RHCSA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Training and Exam Preparation Guide (EX200), Third Edition (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Linux books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $20.15.

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HIGHLIGHTS:
> Covers Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
> Covers ALL Latest Official Exam Objectives
> Great for Self-Study and In-Class/Virtual Training
> 22 Chapters
> 99 Real-Life Step-By-Step Exercises and Shell Scripts
> 74 Do-It-Yourself Challenge Labs
> 381 Review Questions & Answers
> 4 Sample RHCSA Exams (4 x 22 tasks per exam)
RHCSA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Training and Exam Preparation Guide, Third Edition provides an in-depth coverage of the latest RHCSA (version 9) EX200 exam objectives. The most definitive guide available on the subject, this book explains concepts, analyzes configuration files, describes command outputs, shows step-by-step procedures (includes screenshots of actual commands executed and outputs they produced), and challenges the readers' comprehension of the concepts and procedures by presenting plenty of supplementary labs and sample realistic exam tasks to perform on their own.
This book has 22 chapters that are organized logically, from building a lab environment to the fundamentals of Linux to sophisticated Linux administration topics. The book covers the topics on local RHEL 9 installation; initial interaction with the system; essential Linux commands; file compression and archiving; file editing and manipulation; standard and special permissions; file searching and access controls; user monitoring and authentication files; users, groups, and password aging; bash shell features and startup files; processes and job scheduling; basic and advanced software administration techniques; system boot process and bootloader; kernel management and system initialization; logging and system tuning; basic and advanced storage management tools and solutions; local file systems and swap regions; network device and connection configuration; hostname resolution and time synchronization; remote file systems and automounting; the secure shell service; firewall and SELinux controls; bash shell scripting; and operating system virtualization using containers.
Each chapter highlights the major topics and relevant exam objectives at the beginning and ends with several review questions & answers and Do-It-Yourself challenge labs. Throughout the book, figures, tables, screenshots, examples, warnings, notes, and exam tips are furnished to support explanation and exam preparation. There are four sample RHCSA exams that are expected to be performed using the knowledge and skills attained from reading the material, following the in-chapter exercises, and completing the end-of-chapter challenge labs. The labs and the sample exams include hints to relevant topics and/or exercises.
This book may be used as a self-learning guide by RHCSA 9 exam aspirants, a resource by instructors and students to follow in physical and virtual training sessions, an on-the-job resource for reference, and an easy-to-understand guide by novice and non-RHEL administrators.
From the Author
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 was released on May 18, 2022. The official objectives for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification exam were updated for the public shortly thereafter. There were no major enhancements or changes introduced; however, a few minor updates made to the exam objectives resulted in this publication: RHCSA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Training and Exam Preparation Guide. This book presents a single, definitive resource to self-learners, instructor-led learners, and Linux instructors.
The RHCSA exam is performance-based and presents several tasks that are to be completed on virtual machines within a stipulated time. This book provides the necessary coverage from both theoretical and practical standpoints to assist learners in passing the exam. Moreover, this book may be used for in-class and live virtual trainings, and as an on-the-job deskside reference.
Keeping in mind the hands-on nature of the exam, I have included a multitude of step-by-step exercises and Do-It-Yourself (DIY) challenge labs

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