Exam Environment and Technical Requirements
For candidates opting for the remote exam, Red Hat’s special live environment must be used. This environment is installed on a USB drive, which you will need to boot your computer from. Ensure that you perform thorough hardware tests several days before the exam to confirm that your system meets all technical requirements. The following conditions and equipment are mandatory for the remote exam:- Only one monitor is allowed.
- Headphones are not permitted.
- Your webcam, speakers, and microphone must be active throughout the exam.
- You must remain visible to the exam proctor at all times.
- No talking or making any sounds is allowed during the exam.
- Webcam cables must be at least one meter long.
- Prior to starting, you will need to show your testing environment. The area should be quiet, well-lit, and free of unnecessary equipment or electronics, as it will be inspected by the proctor via webcam.
Before your exam day, verify that your computer meets all technical requirements by reviewing the remote exam e-book provided by Red Hat. Also, ensure that your identification documents are clearly visible on your webcam to avoid any issues during verification.
Identification Requirements
Candidates must adhere to the following identification guidelines:- You must be at least 16 years old.
- A government-issued photo ID is required for age and identity verification.
- Your primary ID must be current and clearly display a photograph along with your full name, which should exactly match the name on your exam checklist.
- If a government-issued ID is not available in your region, please contact your local Red Hat office or reach out to Red Hat support.

Allowed Tools and Resources During the Exam
During the RHCSA exam, candidates can use several built-in tools and resources—provided that independent usage is maintained. All resources must be accessed only via the Linux server terminal provided in the exam environment. External resources or those inaccessible from the terminal are strictly prohibited. The allowed resources include:- Man pages
- Documentation installed by the distribution (typically found in directories such as /usr/share)
- The info command
- Packages that are part of the distribution and not additional installations
Remember, only use the resources provided within the exam’s Linux terminal. Any external or unauthorized material usage may lead to disqualification.
