Red Hat High Availability &
Clustering (RH 436)
Description:
You'll learn how to deploy and manage shared
storage and server clusters that provide highly available network services to a
mission-critical enterprise environment. This course also helps you prepare for
the Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in High Availability Clustering exam
(EX436)
Audience:
Senior Linux
system administrators are responsible for maximizing resiliency through
high-availability clustering services and using fault-tolerant shared storage
technologies.
Red Hat High Availability &
Clustering (RH 436)
Duration: 40 Hours
Course Content:
Clusters and storage:
Get an
overview of storage and cluster technologies.
Create high-availability clusters:
Review and
create the architecture of Pacemaker-based high-availability clusters.
Nodes and quorum:
Review
cluster node membership and how quorum is used to control clusters.
Fencing:
Understand
fencing and fencing configuration.
Resource groups:
Create and
configure simple resource groups to provide high-availability services to
clients.
Troubleshoot high-availability clusters:
Identify and
troubleshoot cluster problems.
Complex resource groups:
Control
complex resource groups by using constraints.
Two-node clusters:
Identify and
work around two-node clusters issues.
ISCSI initiators:
Manage iSCSI
initiators for access to shared storage.
Multipath Storage:
Configure
redundant storage access.
Logical volume manager (LVM) clusters:
Manage
clustered LV.
Global File System 2:
Create
symmetric shared file systems.
Eliminate single points of failure:
Eliminate
single points of failure to increase service availability.
Comprehensive review:
Set up high-availability services and storage.
Upcoming Batch Schedule on Red Hat High Availability & Clustering (RH 436)
Course Name | Duration | Class Days | Time Slot | Start Date |
Red Hat High Availability & Clustering (RH 436) | 40-Hours | Friday | 3pm to 6pm | August-2023 |