Criteria to become a RHCA
Hello,
I am currently doing Red Hat certifications , soon will be done with my 5th COE exam . but my RHCSA and RHCE got expired as it was on version 6 (RHEL 6). Also I have two different ID's for RHCSA and RHCE having different and all the other COE exams are on different ID.
could you please tell me if its possible to club these two different ID's and also now what I have to do to get the RHCA .?
do I need to upgrade only RHCE on the current version .? or again have to take both RHCSA and RHCE on the current version .?
Thanks,
-Devdutt
Responses
Check out this link for more details https://www.redhat.com/en/services/certification/rhca
Though it does't say whether an RHCE certified (expired) who completes 5 COE current exams can get RHCA, I'm sure that your RHCE also needs to be current (active). Someone from certifications team could give a clarity on this and also regarding your second question.
For your third question, yes you would need to take both RHCSA and RHCE since it is expired, otherwise, retake of RHCE is enough.
You'll have to take both EX200 and EX300 again to renew your RHCE. Once that's done, you'll have to get the certification team to associate all your COEs to the updated RHCE number. Assuming all your CoEs are still valid as well, that should make you an RHCA. Of course, the certification team might be the most authoritative on the subject....
https://www.redhat.com/rhtapps/certification/comments/
-Scott
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