RedHat Certified Architect (RHCA) - "Highest Level of Certification in RedHat Family & Biggest Ever Campaign by LinuxWorld"
The path to Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) isn't as straightforward. Apart from being a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE), you need to pass the following exams as well:
A Red Hat® Certified Architect (RHCA) is a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®)
or Red Hat Certified JBoss Developer who attained Red Hat's highest
level of certification by passing and keeping current five additional
hands-on exams on Red Hat technologies from the respective lists below.
If you pass more than five, then you achieve a higher level of RHCA.
For example, if you passed six exams beyond RHCE or RHCJD you would be
an RHCA Level II. This status would be reflected on the verification
page.
In order to retain RHCA status, you must
keep at least five credentials beyond either RHCE or RHCJD current from
the respective lists on the SKILLS tab below. These need not be the same
credentials you used when you first earned RHCA.
- Red Hat Gluster Storage Administration (RH236)
- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RH318)
- Red Hat Server Hardening (RH413)
- JBoss Administration I (JB248)
- RedHat OpenStack Administration (CL210)
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