Red Hat’s performance-based certifications are among the most highly regarded in the industry. Certifications include entry-level Red Hat Certified System Administrator credential, senior-level Red Hat Certified Engineer certification, architect-level certifications like the prestigious Red Hat Certified Architect, multiple JBoss developer certifications, and more.
Benefits to earning a Red Hat certification:
- Recognition in the industry
- Proof of knowledge and skills
- Certification verification tool for employers
- Use of the certification logo on business cards
- Ability to access multiple Red Hat Certificated Professional online communities
Certifications: Red Hat Certified System Administrator — RHCSACertification program requirements:
- The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam consists of one section lasting up to 2.5 hours.
- The certification exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
- The hands-on nature of this exam make real-world experience a critical facet of preparation.
- RHCSA certifications have a current window for 3 calendar years after they are earned.
- Experienced Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators seeking validation of their skills.
- Students who have attended Red Hat System Administration I and II and are on the path to earn RHCSA certification.
- Experienced Linux system administrators who require a certification either by their organization or based on a mandate (DOD 8570 directive).
- IT professionals who are on the path to earn a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®).
- An RHCE who is non-current or who is about to become non-current and wish to re-certify as RHCE.
- RHCE candidates must have earned their RHCSA certification to be eligible to become an RHCE.
- An RHCE exam consists of 1 section lasting up to 2 hours.
- The certification exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
- RHCEs, who are certified on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, will have a current status for 3 calendar years after it is earned. This current window can be extended by earning additional Red Hat credentials.
- Experienced Linux IT professionals who currently have RHCSA certification and are interested in earning RHCE certification.
- Experienced Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators seeking validation of their skills.
- Students who have attended Red Hat System Administration I, II, and III or the RHCE Rapid Track Course.
- Experienced Linux system administrators who require certification either by their organization or based on a mandate (DOD 8570 directive).
- An RHCE who is non-current and has passed the RHCSA exam.
- The RHCVA exam consists of one section lasting up to 3 hours.
- The certification exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
- The hands-on nature of this exam make real-world experience a critical facet of preparation.
- RHCVA certifications have a current window for 3 calendar years after it is earned.
- Experienced system administrators who are preparing to adopt and deploy Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization to a large number of servers or virtual machines.
- IT professionals who are evaluating a migration from other virtualization technologies and want to fully understand what skills are needed to administer Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization technology.
- System administrators whose jobs include managing virtual environments.
- Only a current RHCE is eligible to earn an RHCSS credential.
- To be awarded an RHCSS, a current RHCE must pass the following 3 expertise exams:
- Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services Expertise Exam (EX333)
- Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication Expertise Exam (EX423)
- Red Hat Enterprise SELinux Policy Administration Expertise Exam (EX429)
- RHCEs who need to demonstrate that they have the security requirements required for today's enterprise environment.
- RHCEs who are on the path to being awarded an Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) credential.
- Only a current RHCE is eligible to earn an RHCDS credential.
- To be awarded an RHCDS credential, a current RHCE must pass the following 3 expertise exams:
- Red Hat Enterprise Deployment and Systems Management Expertise Exam (EX401)
- Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management Expertise Exam (EX436)
- Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication Expertise Exam (EX423) or Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHCVA) Exam (EX318)
- RHCEs who need to demonstrate that they have the skills required to implement reliable, scalable, and manageable solutions for an enterprise environment.
- RHCEs who are on the path to being awarded Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) credentials.
- Only a current RHCE is eligible to earn an RHCA credential.
- To be awarded an RHCA credential, a current RHCE must pass the following expertise exams:
- Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services Expertise Exam (EX333)
- Red Hat Enterprise Deployment and Systems Management Expertise Exam (EX401)
- Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management Expertise Exam (EX436)
- Red Hat Enterprise System Monitoring and Performance Tuning Expertise Exam (EX442)
- Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication Expertise Exam (EX423)
- or Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHCVA) Exam (EX318)
JBoss Certified Application Administrator — JBCAACertification program requirements:
- Pass the JBCAA exam, which consists of one section lasting up to 4 hours.
- The certification exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
- JBCAA certifications have a current window for 3 calendar years after they are earned. After three years, certification status becomes non-current.
- Application server systems administrators
- Application administrators
- Application developers
- Deployment managers
- System architects
- Quality assurance engineers
- Pass the JBCD - Persistence exam, which consists of 1 section lasting up to 4 hours.
- The certification exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
- All JBCD certifications have a current window for 3 calendar years after they are earned. After 3 years, certification status becomes non-current.
- Experienced Java application developers and architects.
- Business component and database developers.
- The JBCD-Seam exam consists of 1 section lasting up to 4 hours.
- The certification exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
- All JBCD certifications are considered current for 3 calendar years after they are earned.
- Enterprise systems architects
- Experienced enterprise Java™ developer
- Technical managers
- The JBCD – ESB exam consists of 1 section lasting up to 4 hours.
- The certification exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
- All JBCD certifications are considered current for 3 calendar years after they are earned.
- Experienced enterprise Java™ developers who are familiar with SOA principles and JBoss ESB.
- Enterprise SOA architects with some Java development experience and knowledge of JBoss ESB.
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