Virtual Training
As increasing number of companies migrate to open source in an effort to
decrease IT expenditures, both individuals and organizations have begun to
realize the many benefits of Red Hat's Virtual Training education.
Affordability
A perfect solution for cost-conscious companies and individuals.
• Cost-effective virtual environment
• Enrollment fees lower than that of traditional classroom fees
• Travel expenditures eliminated
Flexibility
Training to meet your schedule and needs.
• Convenient four-hour increments over two weeks
• Schedule allows for partial work days
• Train teams at the same time across North America
Real-time
Live, award-winning training at your own computer.
• Taught real-time by Red Hat Certified instructors
• Virtual lab machines running actual products
• Interactive environment, no canned presentations
Red Hat Virtual Training – Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Virtual Training?
Virtual training is real time training conducted remotely featuring Red Hat
instructors. The classes are taken in 4 hour increments, Monday through Friday,
over a two week period. All sessions start at 1 pm eastern standard time (EST).
Currently, Virtual training is only available to customers in the US and Canada.
2. What will I see on my screen?
You'll see live stream web delivery of the instructor's screen as he speaks,
provides examples, and answers questions. The class is designed to parallel its
classroom equivalent to the greatest extent possible, and to that end you will
also see everything the instructor types clearly without impediment. In
addition, you will also have access to Live Access Labs, a remote Red Hat
Enterprise Linux system provided for students to complete course labs. The Live
Access Labs are available 24X7* for the duration of the course to allow you to
gain additional expertise with the system. *Outages can happen, see our terms
and conditions for our outage policy.
3. Can I ask questions during class?
Of course. There is a chat function which allows you to post questions to the
instructor.
4. How do I register for a Virtual Training session?
Enrollment in Virtual
Training works identical to enrollment in Instructor Led Training. The only
difference is the course number will end in a VT, which is how you can identify
them as Virtual Training classes.
5. How will I be notified with my confirmation?
Just like with Instructor Led
Training, you will receive an acknowledgment of your enrollment, and once your
payment method has been accepted, you'll receive a confirmation e-mail with a
confirmation number.
6. Is Virtual Training eligible for Volume Discounts?
No
7. I did not receive or have lost my link to the Virtual Training login page.
How can I have it sent again?
The link to get to the Virtual Training login page is https://live.redhat.com.
Login using your Red Hat Network (RHN) or your redhat.com account. If you do not
have an account, register for one here.
8. I have forgotten my password or I cannot login to the Virtual Training
login page. Can you reset my password?
login page. Can you reset my password? Virtual Training works off of the same
mechanism as redhat.com or Red Hat Network. The lost login/password
functionality of those can be used to recover a lost password. Follow this link
to reset your password.
9. What are the system requirements for viewing Virtual Training?
Viewing Virtual Training requires a web browser with a Java Runtime Environment
capable of running plugins. Additionally, your firewall must allow outbound
connections to ports 80, 443, 80, 443, 5900-6999 and 8000.
10. How do I check my firewall?
The Virtual Training page has a firewall tester. Go to https://live.redhat.com
and login using your RHN or redhat.com account. Click the Home button in the red
bar at the top of the page. Now click the Firewall Tester link listed on that
page.
11. Do I need a head set?
No, audio is delivered through a 1-800 call in number over your phone.
12. Do I receive a course book? If so, when should I expect it?
Absolutely. You should expect it Wednesday or Thursday the week before class
starts.
13. What are the system requirements for completing lessons and labs?
The lessons are streamed, which means clients will need a sustainable bandwidth
of 100 Kb/s, burstable up to 300Kb/s. High latency connections, such as
satellite, are not supported. Both the class streamed content and lab access can
be completed using web-based java applets, so having a browser capable of using
java applets is required.
14. I was unable to connect to the class session. What are my options?
If it is an outage or other problem on Red Hat's side of the connection, we'll
offer a make-up class session. Red Hat will not be held responsible for missed
classes based on factors outside of Red Hat's control. Participants are
responsible for ensuring their Internet connection is functional and complying
with the minimum software, bandwidth requirements, and scheduling. Support is
available by contacting training@redhat.com during regular business hours
Eastern Standard Time. If it is the first day of class, you can return all of
your materials to Red Hat and then receive a refund, consistent with the Red Hat
Training Guarantee.
15. I will not be able to attend one or all of the class sessions. What are
my options?
The same Red Hat Training cancellation policy for Instructor Led Training
applies to Virtual Training. We use live people for instruction and lab
proctoring for the duration of the class session. Missing a day of Virtual
Training is just like missing a day of Instructor Led Training.
16. I need to reschedule my Virtual Training. What are my options?
Please see the Red Hat Training cancellation policy for class rescheduling
and/or cancellation.
17. Can I record the class sessions?
No. The class sessions are content copyrighted by Red Hat and recordings and/or
reuse of the class sessions can not be made without prior consent from Red Hat.
18. Who can I contact with further questions?
redhat@traincanada.com