I am very happy to share with you that ( thanks to Allah ) I achieved a great milestone by getting RHCA | Red hat certified Architect in infrastructure
My journey started long time ago started with the fundamental certificates: RHCSA & RHCA
Then on 2021 & 2022, I focused on the milestone by getting the following certificates:
- Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration
- Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers and Kubernetes
- Red Hat Certified Specialist in Deployment and Systems Management
- Red Hat Certified Specialist in Advanced Automation: Ansible Best Practices
- Red Hat Certified Specialist in High Availability Clustering
My Redhat certification ID: 150-002-285
It was a very exciting journey & experience. The most excited part of it is the Openshift & Ansible experience.
And I always recommend it to everyone in the infrastructure industry.
Why Red Hat?
Since its founding in 1993, Red Hat has unquestionably become a major player in the field of open-source software, having attracted a wide range of loyal corporate clients across the globe by leveraging the enormous potential of Linux, OpenStack, and various other state-of-the-art tools.
From Linux to cloud, Red Hat matters for every enterprise
Open source software is, in fact, eating the world. It is a de facto model for innovation, and technology as we know it would look vastly different without it. On a few occasions, over the past several years, software industry observers have asked whether there will ever be another Red Hat. Others have speculated that due to the economics of open source software, there will never be another Red Hat. Having just concluded another outstanding fiscal year, and with the perspective of more than 15 years leading Red Hat’s Products and Technologies division, I thought it might be a good time to provide my own views on what actually makes Red Hat Red Hat.