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EX318 - Red Hat Certified Specialist in Virtualization exam

Course Summary:

The performance-based Red Hat Certified Specialist in Virtualization exam (EX318) tests your ability to create, deploy, and manage Linux® virtual machines using Red Hat® Virtualization Manager. By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Virtualization, which also counts toward becoming a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA®). Objectives listed for this exam are based on the most recent Red Hat product version available. Click “Get started” to view all versions of this exam available for purchase.

Course Duration: 3 Hours


Course Content:

Install Red Hat Virtualization Manager (RHVM) and Red Hat Virtualization Hypervisor (RHVH)

  • Install Red Hat Virtualization Manager and any dependencies
  • Configure Red Hat Virtualization Manager to authenticate against an external IPA service.
  • Install Red Hat Virtualization Hypervisor
  • Add one or more Red Hat Virtualization Hypervisor instances to Red Hat Virtualization Manager
  • Create and manage datacenters and clusters

Manage storage

  • Configure NFS services
  • Configure storage domains
  • Import installation media into a storage domain

Create and manage virtual machines

  • Install virtual machines
  • Access virtual machine consoles with SPICE and VNC
  • Start and stop virtual machines
  • Edit virtual machine hardware characteristics
  • Configure automatic migration for virtual machines

Work with virtual machine images

  • Create snapshots
  • Create virtual machines from snapshots
  • Import existing virtual machine images into Red Hat Virtualization Manager

Create and manage Red Hat Virtualization Manager users

  • Create internal users
  • Create external users
  • Configure roles and assign users to those roles
  • Configure access using roles

Automatically deploy virtual machines

  • Create virtual machine templates
  • Deploy virtual machines using templates
  • Configure virtual machines using cloud-init

Create and manage networking objects

  • Create logical networks
  • Assign hosts to logical networks
  • Create MAC address pools
  • Assign MAC address pools to clusters

Create and manage cluster policies

  • Create scheduling and migration policies
  • Assign policies to clusters 
  • As with all Red Hat performance-based exams, configurations must persist after reboot without intervention.