Red Hat Services Management and Automation (RH358)

Learn how to configure, manage, and scale key services used in the data center Red Hat Services Management and Automation (RH358) is designed for IT professionals with some experience managing Linux® systems and want to learn more about how to manage and deploy network services included with Red Hat® Enterprise Linux which are particularly important in the modern IT data center. You will learn how to install, configure, and manage basic configurations of these services manually, and then use Red Hat Ansible® Engine to automate your work in a scalable, repeatable manner. This course is based on Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.9 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1.
Course Details

Price:

$5,875.00

Days:

5

Location:

Virtual

Course Overview

Learn how to configure, manage, and scale key services used in the data center Red Hat Services Management and Automation (RH358) is designed for IT professionals with some experience managing Linux® systems and want to learn more about how to manage and deploy network services included with Red Hat® Enterprise Linux which are particularly important in the modern IT data center. You will learn how to install, configure, and manage basic configurations of these services manually, and then use Red Hat Ansible® Engine to automate your work in a scalable, repeatable manner. This course is based on Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.9 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1.

Provide key network services using software included with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, including DNS with Unbound and BIND9, DHCP and DHCPv6, client e-mail transmission, printing service, NFS and SMB protocol file sharing, SQL database service with MariaDB, and web services using Apache HTTPD, nginx, Varnish, and HAProxy. Configure advanced networking for server use cases, including device teaming. Use Red Hat Ansible Engine to automate the manual deployment and configuration tasks covered in this course.

Be a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, or demonstrate equivalent skills in Linux system administration and Ansible automation.

1 – Introduce performance tuning

  • Describe performance tuning concepts and goals.

2 – Select performance monitoring tools

  • Evaluate the large selection of performance monitoring tools that are included with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

3 – View hardware resources

  • View and interpret hardware resource listings.

4 – Configure kernel tunables and tuned profiles

  • Configure the operating system to tune for different workload requirements.

5 – Manage resource limits with control groups

  • Manage resource contention and set limits for resource use on services, applications, and users using cgroup configuration.

6 – Analyze performance using system tracing tools

  • Diagnose system and application behaviors using a variety of resource-specific tracing tools.

7 – Tune CPU utilization

  • Manage CPU resource sharing and scheduling to control utilization.

8 – Tune memory utilization

  • Manage settings for efficient memory utilization for different types of workloads.

9 – Tune storage device I/O

  • Manage settings for efficient disk utilization in various use cases.

10 – Tune file system utilization

  • Manage application efficiency for file system utilization.

11 – Tune network utilization

  • Manage application efficiency for network utilization.

12 – Tune in virtualization environments

  • Distinguish the requirements for tuning in virtualized environments.

13 – Perform comprehensive review

  • Demonstrate skills learned in this course by observing system performance using the appropriate tools, evaluating system metrics, and configuring settings to improve performance.
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10/27/2025 - 10/31/2025
Virtual
10:30:00 to 18:30:00 EST
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$5,875.00
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