Red Hat Training Portal for partner training
Environment
Issue
What is the Red Hat Training Portal for partner training?
How to get access to partner training?
How to enroll in partner training?
Resolution
Red Hat wants to enable its business and technology partners by providing free-of-cost training through the Red Hat Training Portal (RHTP). Many of the resources shared here will require you to authenticate. To get access quickly and smoothly, do not create an account without an invitation.
Where to find the Red Hat Training Portal?
If you are an existing Red Hat partner with access to the Training Portal, you can visit training-lms.redhat.com directly.
You can also explore training resources on Partner Connect:
New user access to the Partner Training Portal
To join an existing partner's account and get access to the partner portal, please follow the steps below.
- Ask your company’s partner administrator to add you to your company’s account. They will send you an invitation so you can onboard into your company's account.
- WARNING: Do not create a new account until you have gotten the invitation.
If you do not know your administrator, or if you created an account prior to getting an invitation, please reach out to partner support. When creating a case, select General Support and then Skills Training to ensure your request is routed quickly.
More information about first time user access, including how to be come a partner, can be found on Partner Connect.
Learning Subscription training platform for customers and other learners
For customers and other non-partner learners, you can log in to the Training platform associated with the Red Hat Learning Subscription by visiting the Learning Subscription home. You can also log in directly by going to rol.redhat.com.
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