Q. I've been worrying about this for a while. I've been studying what I need to know to get my Linux + certification, and in order to take the cert exam I need to have 6-12 months of Linux network administration, but I don't know who would hire an uncertified network administrator.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
A. You don't need any experience to take the exam, at least not from CompTIA, I took it straight out of college and had only started using Linux.
The *+ exams are actually only certifying that you have the knowledge of being an administrator for 6months to 1 year.
The *+ exams are actually only certifying that you have the knowledge of being an administrator for 6months to 1 year.
What's the most respectable Linux System Administration Certification?
Q. Hi,
Planning to get a Linux certification as a System Administrator, but unsure which one is preferred and most useful to employers....any idea?
Planning to get a Linux certification as a System Administrator, but unsure which one is preferred and most useful to employers....any idea?
A. Hi
LPIC is not that much respected certification.
If you want to be a System Administrator, start with RHCSA , RHCE as those are respectable.
If you manage to complete it, than you can opt for RHCSS or further certification, but for those RHCE is the must.
LPIC is not that much respected certification.
If you want to be a System Administrator, start with RHCSA , RHCE as those are respectable.
If you manage to complete it, than you can opt for RHCSS or further certification, but for those RHCE is the must.
what are my chances to become a Linux System Administrator at 48?
Q. I am trying to change career(unemployed) and I am a newbie in technology except that I did some html & CSS. I wonder if I study Linux for a year & maybe pass a linux+ certification I will be able to get an entry level position? Is it too old at 48 to try? Or maybe should I focus on something like PHP/Mysql? I am trying to decide what would be the easy road and the rewarding one as well. Thanks.
A. With RHCE, you are never too old.
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