Linux High Availability Red Hat EX436 and LPIC-3 304
If you’re preparing for Red Hat EX436 High Availability or the LPIC-3 304 Enterprise Linux High Availability & Clustering certification, this complete training package gives you everything you need to master advanced Linux HA environments. From cluster design to real-world failover automation, this course is built for system administrators and engineers aiming for enterprise-grade skills.
What This Training Covers
This course includes detailed modules on:
High Availability Concepts
- Cluster architecture
- Redundancy models
- Quorum and fencing principles
Pacemaker & Corosync Administration
- Installing and configuring Corosync messaging
- Building multi-node clusters
- Managing resources and constraints in Pacemaker
Failover & Recovery
- Automatic failover configuration
- Resource monitoring & recovery policies
- Node health checks and STONITH
Storage for Clusters
- DRBD configuration
- Shared storage concepts
- GFS2 & OCFS2 cluster file systems
Enterprise HA Scenarios
- Multi-node application clusters
- Highly available NFS
- Active/Passive & Active/Active models
Perfect for Both Certifications
This training is aligned with:
🎯 Red Hat EX436 Objectives
- Configuring and managing clusters
- Setting up failover for critical services
- Troubleshooting cluster failures
🎯 LPIC-3 304 Objectives
- High Availability enterprise methodologies
- Cluster design and HA management tools
- Advanced resource configuration
What This Training Covers
This course includes detailed modules on:
High Availability Concepts
- Cluster architecture
- Redundancy models
- Quorum and fencing principles
Pacemaker & Corosync Administration
- Installing and configuring Corosync messaging
- Building multi-node clusters
- Managing resources and constraints in Pacemaker
Failover & Recovery
- Automatic failover configuration
- Resource monitoring & recovery policies
- Node health checks and STONITH
Storage for Clusters
- DRBD configuration
- Shared storage concepts
- GFS2 & OCFS2 cluster file systems
Enterprise HA Scenarios
- Multi-node application clusters
- Highly available NFS
- Active/Passive & Active/Active models
Perfect for Both Certifications
This training is aligned with:
🎯 Red Hat EX436 Objectives
- Configuring and managing clusters
- Setting up failover for critical services
- Troubleshooting cluster failures
🎯 LPIC-3 304 Objectives
- High Availability enterprise methodologies
- Cluster design and HA management tools
- Advanced resource configuration
Download the Training Package
You can download the full Linux High Availability – Red Hat EX436 & LPIC-3 304 training from the torrent link on our website.
➡️ Download Link (Torrent)

File Size~3.67GB
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