How does the standard track of skills courses (RH033, RH133, RH253) relate to the RH300 and RH301 Rapid Track RHCE courses?
RH300 and RH301 are accelerated training courses for experienced Linux and UNIX systems administrators. RH300 includes the RHCE Certification Exam on the last of five days; RH301 does not. Only course participants with either Linux system administration experience or considerable UNIX system administration including networking services should take RH300 because of the highly accelerated pace. In contrast the suite of RH033, RH133, and RH253 provides a more gradual path for building skills. More time is spent on each topic, and participants are assumed to be doing most of the tasks for the first time. Make no mistake, however: these courses are not “fluff”. People who attend them often find the pace and quantity of information challenging compared to other IT training they have attended.
Related Questions
- We don’t learn hands-on skills in conceptual courses, such as Press History, Media Law, Media Ethics, etc. Why are these courses offered?
- How does the standard track of skills courses (RH033, RH133, RH253) relate to the RH300 and RH301 Rapid Track RHCE courses?
- Will ESR track what elearning courses staff have completed?