Am 21.06.2013 13:45, schrieb Michael Gisbers:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 13:58:29 +0300 Alexandru Juncu <[email protected]> wrote:Hello, everyone! There seems to be a lot of talk about the revision for LPIC-2, I just wanted to bring to discussion a topic: virtuali[zs]ation (us/uk). Today, it's very hard _not_ to be confronted with virtualization technologies, especially in the Linux world. KVM. LXC/OpenVZ, Xen are things everyone is talking about. Being a heavy user of virtualization solutions both for personal use and in student classes (LPIC classes too), I have always been surprised that these topics never made it at lest as mentions in LPIC-1. But I think this is an important topic for a modern Linux System Administrator and I think it should be a topic in LPIC-2. I know that LPIC-3 has topics about this (the LPIC-304 being the specialization for this). I know that LPIC-2 already has a lot of topics pushed into it and that it's already crowded. But I just wanted to raise the issue for debate to see if there are others that think that including it in LPIC-2 would be a benefit for students and future Linux system administrators.Hi Alexandru, if you go thrugh LPI-304 objectives you will discover that virtualization is quite a wide field. I don't think there is need to put small fragments into LPIC-2 just to mention there is virtualization. _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
Hi,I agree with Michael and I think picking out some fragments of virtualization won't be easy. IMHO only picking some topics like for example 'kvm guest creation' or 'xen network configuration' is too heavy and asking for 'what ist paravirtualisation' is too easy for LPIC-2, or not? Admins who will prove their knowledge in this wide field should try LPIC-3. :-)
-- Mit freundlichem Gruß Marc Risse www.marcrisse.de LPIC-3 (2-Core, 302,303,304)
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