Hi all,
I'm so happy that i've become a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA)!
It has been one of the most rewarding milestones in my career.
It wasn’t an easy journey - there were countless lab hours, long nights of reading, and plenty of coffee involved
My RHCA path is the below:
EX316 – Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Virtualization
EX280 – Red Hat Certified OpenShift Administrator
EX415 – Red Hat Certified Specialist in Security: Linux
EX436 – Red Hat Certified Specialist in High Availability Clustering
EX403 – Red Hat Certified Specialist in Deployment and Systems Management
RHCE – Red Hat Certified Engineer
RHCSA – Red Hat Certified System Administrator
This journey has taught me that in the Red Hat world, learning truly never stops!
Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/antonisbistas
@joalexan what an exemplary show of resilience and perseverance !
Ohhh i understand... The limit with the 5 active certs(simultaneously) is very hard and you are always on a run!!!! I am so happy that you finally did it!
Congratulations! Can you shed some light on EX436. How do you rate the difficulty level of the exam?
Hi @Amalrasheed , this was one of my favourite exams. To be honest i had deep experience in many subjects of the exam, but the good thing is that you can practice everything in a personal lab, even the multipathing(You can create iscsi target etc.) and of course pacemaker.
I think the course from learning subscription is great and gives you all you need to be prepared for the exam and your career too.
I am sure that you will succeed it! Just practice.
Feel free to share your difficulties.... if any!
Welcome to the family of RHCAs. Keep learning, explore and share the technology. Congratulations once again for achieving the milestone.
Congratulations! I've been rescheduling mine now for ages. How did you best prepare for the exam? Are there mock exams you can do in preparation, maybe through the subscription or other sites? I have a learning subscription, but still finding my way around. Thanks in advance.
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