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My name is Mike Jang and I'll be your guide through the VTC videos, which will h elp you

prepare to pass the Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam. This video provides an overview of the RHCE exam. The v ideos in the course assume you've taken the VTC course for the Red Hat Certified Technician exam, or have at least equiv alent experience, such as those items cited in the syllabus for Red Hat's RH133 Red Hat Certified Technician course. W hile this course is based on the publicly available Red Hat outline for the RH253 course, it includes those addit ional RHCE requirements not already included in the outline for either RH133 or RH253. If you don't have enough expe rience in any of these areas, you may have to practice between tutorials. If you're new to Linux this course won't nea rly be enough. Red Hat suggests you need years of practical experience in heterogeneous network computing environmen ts. We do not use brain dumps in this course. What we use is based on the noted public course outlines and the RHCE Ex am Prep Guide. Navigate to the RH253 course outline. We're not allowed to show you the Website here because Red Hat i s protective of its trademarks. However, you can see it for yourself and I list the URL here. Next, navigate to the RHCE Exam Preparation Guide. You can review that for yourself at the URL shown here. As you can see the Prep Guide in cludes requirements for both RHCT and RHCE exams. This makes sense as the RHCT is a sub-set of the RHCE. In other word s, everything you've done to prepare for the RHCT exam will help you pass the RHCE exam. Now, let's review some mecha nics. As described in the Exam Prep Guide there are two sections in the RHCE exam and they're split up into two cate gories. The first section is known as troubleshooting and System Maintenance. It includes RHCT and RHCE sub-sections. The five RHCT problems must be completed correctly within the first hour, afterwards you get one and a half hou rs to solve three of five problems in the RHCE sub-section. And that's a total of two and a half hours. Next, after a lunch break, you get the challenge of the installation and configuration section. It includes RHCT and RHCE sub-sectio

ns and you need to score 70 percent on each sub-section in order to become an RHCE. Of course, you also need to pass th e Troubleshooting and System Maintenance section. To study for the RHCE you need Red Hat Enterprise Linux. I emphasize Red Hat Enterprise Linux as this exam uses the Red Hat distribution of the Linux operating system. Red Hat i ncludes its own special tools and locates key files in specific directories. Red Hat defaults within configuration files also differ from other Linux distributions. The current RHCE exam is based on the server version of Red Hat E nterprise Linux 5. Yeah, subscriptions are expensive, but there are options. First, Red Hat offers a 30-day evaluation, which supports updates. Since you need to know update tools for at least for the RHCE requirements, you need either a t rial subscription or access to what's known as a re-build distribution. What's a rebuild? As a source code behind Red Hat Enterprise Linux it's released under the Linux general public license, third-parties, such as Centos and Scient ific Linux, have rebuilt the distribution. These are known as rebuilds as they build their distributions from the same sour ce code used by Red Hat for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. So, for our purposes, their functionally identical. You can download their re-builds from the URLs noted here. The only difference is that the re-builds are not allowed to use Red Hat trademarks such as the picture of the guy in the red fedora. Everything else is functionally identical for the pur poses of this video and this course. Thanks, and on to the next video.

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