cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
vermilyear
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
  • 10.2K Views

Prepping for RHCE after passing RHCSA

Jump to solution

I've been studying for RHCSA for about the last four months and passed the exam yesterday on the first attempt with a 229. I am wanting to move on to the RHCE next. I am going to lean heavily on RH294 to prep for it and supplement with a few other resources. Is it reasonable to think that I could be exam ready in 6-8 weeks if I put the time in for some serious study?

The reason I am trying to complete it soon is that I have the RHLS just through January and am trying to maximize the exams I attempt in that time period. Any help from those who have been there would be awesome!

Labels (2)
1 Solution

Accepted Solutions
Travis
Moderator
Moderator
  • 4,929 Views

@vermilyear -

So the RH294 is an excellent course covering AAP 2.2 and the content needed for taking and passing the exam. However, unlike most administration courses and exams, we are teaching you the basics and exposing you to multiple Ansible modules and how to use those modules in various tasks to accomplish specific outcomes.

I do believe that 6-8 weeks is a doable timeframe, but I would highly suggest becoming very familiar with the various Ansible modules and how to use those in playbooks. I would also suggest getting somewhat creative and authoring some playbooks of your own to perform specific tasks. 

https://github.com/tmichett/RH294

https://github.com/tmichett/AnsiblePlaybooks

The thing to keep in mind about an exam like the EX294 is that there are multiple methods to perform a task and automate something in Ansible and it can be easy to go down rabbit holes. So as much as content mastery is needed for successfully completing and passing the exam, time management is key.

I've included some content from where I've delivered Ansible courses in the past with several example playbooks. I will be updating the RH294 here with some additional examples to better align with the RHEL 9.x and AAP 2.x course content, but the basics remain the same.

Good luck and congrats on the RHCSA.

Travis Michette, RHCA XIII
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/verify?certId=111-134-086
SENIOR TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR / CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR AND EXAMINER
Red Hat Certification + Training

View solution in original post

25 Replies
jcruz2
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
  • 4,722 Views
Congratulations!!! I am trying to find time for the RH 200 exam. Any
helpful resources you would recommend?

--
Regards,



*J Cruz Martinez* | vETAS, vEDA, vENM, vCBAM ​and ​SCG
Sr. Engr Spec-Network Engineering & Operations
M: 682 277-8379 | 500 W Dove Rd. | Southlake, TX. 76092
0 Kudos
alexajo
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
  • 5,103 Views

I tell my sysadmins to study / take the course then take the exam. That way you get the chance to see what is on the exam and you can see where you fall short. Schedule a retest two weeks out and just focus on what you had issues with. Then you'll be more zeroed in with what you need to work on. 

vermilyear
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
  • 4,990 Views

Ok, thanks! So do you feel that the RH294 provides adequate preparation for the exam?

0 Kudos
Travis
Moderator
Moderator
  • 4,930 Views

@vermilyear -

So the RH294 is an excellent course covering AAP 2.2 and the content needed for taking and passing the exam. However, unlike most administration courses and exams, we are teaching you the basics and exposing you to multiple Ansible modules and how to use those modules in various tasks to accomplish specific outcomes.

I do believe that 6-8 weeks is a doable timeframe, but I would highly suggest becoming very familiar with the various Ansible modules and how to use those in playbooks. I would also suggest getting somewhat creative and authoring some playbooks of your own to perform specific tasks. 

https://github.com/tmichett/RH294

https://github.com/tmichett/AnsiblePlaybooks

The thing to keep in mind about an exam like the EX294 is that there are multiple methods to perform a task and automate something in Ansible and it can be easy to go down rabbit holes. So as much as content mastery is needed for successfully completing and passing the exam, time management is key.

I've included some content from where I've delivered Ansible courses in the past with several example playbooks. I will be updating the RH294 here with some additional examples to better align with the RHEL 9.x and AAP 2.x course content, but the basics remain the same.

Good luck and congrats on the RHCSA.

Travis Michette, RHCA XIII
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/verify?certId=111-134-086
SENIOR TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR / CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR AND EXAMINER
Red Hat Certification + Training
vermilyear
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
  • 4,914 Views

That's great info, thank you so much!

shashi01
Moderator
Moderator
  • 5,101 Views

Hello @vermilyear 

Congratulations on passing the RHCSA exam! It's great to hear that you're eager to continue your Red Hat certification journey by aiming for the RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer). Moving from RHCSA to RHCE is a significant step.

The time required to become exam-ready for the RHCE can vary depending on your existing skills, study habits, and the amount of time you can dedicate to studying each day. However, with your strong foundation from the RHCSA and your commitment to serious study, aiming for 6-8 weeks of preparation is a reasonable goal. 

Remember that everyone's learning pace is different. The goal is to build a deep understanding of the concepts and skills required for the RHCE rather than rushing through the material. If you find yourself needing more time, it's okay to adjust your timeline accordingly. Good luck with your studies, and I hope you achieve success in becoming an RHCE!

vermilyear
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
  • 4,990 Views

Thank you!

0 Kudos
jadolyo
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
  • 4,933 Views

@vermilyear 

Congratulations, I am the same as you passed the RHCSA almost a month ago on the 14th of July, and preparing for RHCE, But I don't have the same enthusiasm as RHCSA, Next January will be the end of my RHLS too, Wish you the best.

0 Kudos
vermilyear
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
  • 4,884 Views

Ok, thanks. Hey, congrats as well!

Join the discussion
You must log in to join this conversation.