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From: "Mancy, Raymond" <mancy.raymond@example.com> Subject: RE: [tlug] LPI accreditation Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:32:36 +0800 > Have you taken the test then? How difficult was it do you think ? I passed LPI101, 102, 201, Linux+, RHCE(I am not a cert hunter. I am just in linux educational business). And there's NDA thing and I don't know how much I can answer. 1. Linux+ is very basic. According to their home page, The Linux+ certification measures vendor-neutral Linux knowledge and skills for an individual with at least 6 months practical experience. The target market for Linux+ certification is any individual interested in demonstrating fundamental Linux knowledge and skills. 2. RHCE is operated by RedHat and it measures Redhat linux specific knowledge. It is the only certification which specifies the distribution version number you pass(Mine is for Redhat7.1). And they say; The RHCE Certificate is granted upon passing the RHCE Exam, a performance-based test on live equipment, that measures actual competencies at server system administration, setup of network services, and basic server security. The test starts at 9 a.m. and you can continue until 5 p.m. And I was wrong. It now costs 90,000yen. 3. LPI is vendor-neutral and you can volunteer for updating the certification. So there is a good chance of becoming better one. If you have more than 1 year of linux system administration experience, all you need is "LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell" from O'Reilly to pass level one(LPI101 and 102). For LPI201 and 202, you need extensive knowledge about major servers. I don't know how much knowlegde is enough to pass the exam.
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