What’s New In RHEL 9
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 and 9 are very similar and you can prepare for either exam by working though the RHEL 8 courses. This course will teach you the minor differences between the two systems and the two exams.
Although fundamentally the same, there are minor differences between the RHEL products and exams, but not enough to justify a completely new track. In this course, What’s New In RHEL 9, you’ll learn the main differences between each product and exam. First, you’ll explore the new features of RHEL 9. Next, you’ll discover how to configure VDO (data deduplication and compression) with LVM. Finally, you’ll learn how to configure Podman containers as a system service or run services in containers. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of the new features of RHEL 9 needed to pass with the RHCSA 9 exam in conjunction with the existing RHEL 8 courses.
Author Name: Andrew Mallett
Author Description:
Andrew is an all around Linux professional with in depth knowledge of the OS and this is supported with scripting in bash, perl, python and ruby and application development in C, C++ and Java. Having worked for many years in training, Andrew has developed automated course build systems after endless time wasted on Friday nights. The first build system he built was aptly named “Friday nights.” This has inspired his interest in all things deployment related. He has authored training courses on M… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Understanding Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
25mins - Understanding the RHCSA Exam for RHEL 9
18mins - Managing LVM-VDO Volumes
30mins - Managing Systemd and Podman
32mins
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