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Overview

The Red Hat® Certificate of Expertise in Platform-as-a-Service exam (EX280) tests the candidates’ knowledge, skills and ability to create, configure, and manage a cloud application platform using OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat®

Audience

The following audiences may be interested in earning the Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Platform-as-a-Service:

  • System administrators who want to demonstrate their OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat skills.
  • Red Hat Certified Engineers who wish to pursue Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA).

 

Skills Gained

This exam is a performance-based evaluation of skills and knowledge required to configure and manage Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise. Candidates perform the configuration and administrative tasks necessary to deploy Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise and are evaluated on whether they have met specific objective criteria. Performance-based testing means that candidates must perform tasks similar to what they perform on the job.

This exam consists of one section lasting 2 hours.

 

Prerequisites

Candidates for this exam should:

  • Be Red Hat Certified System Administrators or have comparable work experience and skills (Red Hat Certified Engineer would be even better)
  • Have taken the OpenShift Administration (CL280) course or have comparable work experience using OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat
  • Review the Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Platform-as-a-Service exam (EX280) objectives

 

Outline

Red Hat is the world's leading open source application and technology solutions provider whose core products are based on the Linux operating system.

Red Hat revolutionised Linux with Red Hat Enterprise Linux some 25 years ago. Red Hat now has a broad portfolio, including hybrid cloud infrastructure, middleware, agile integration, cloud-native application development, and management and automation solutions. With Red Hat technologies, companies can successfully adapt as business becomes more digital and interconnected.

Red Hat is now a subsidiary of IBM (since July 2019).

As authorised Resellers of Red Hat applications and certifications, CM Training has the full product portfolio of Red Hat training courses and Certification tracks including JBoss open source middleware. Those wanting an introduction to the main concepts of Red Hat Enterprise Linux will find the Red Hat System Administration 1 RH124 ideal, and a pre-requisite for obtaining the RHCSA certification track.

Other popular training courses and tracks include: JBoss Hibernate Technology (JB297), Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE), Red Hat Enterprise Security (RHS333), the highly practical Linux Troubleshooting Techniques and Tools (RH142) and the newly released - Red Hat Cloud Architecture (CL350) course.

Note that Red Hat sells subscriptions for support, training, and integration services to help customers in using their open-source software products. Customers pay one set price for unlimited access to services such as Red Hat Network and up to 24/7 support. 

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