Jeroen Baten <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fair point. So, they should do LPI essentials first to be able to setup
> a Linux server with node.js?

Does LPI [Linux] Essentials -- assuming you meant Linux -- even test
them to that point?  I think that's more LPIC-1+.

Also ... I don't think it really needs to.  After all, countless
hosting providers have been around for decades, and with full PaaS
solutions like CloudFoundry, OpenShift (which was born out of JBoss
developer needs in the late '00s -- yes, originally before Docker and
Kubernetes), et al. a lot of developers really don't need to be deep
Linux sysadmins unless they are maintaining the PaaS itself.

They may need some LPI [Linux] Essentials for some basics, but that's
really beyond the scope, as I understand it, for LPI [Web Development]
Essentials.

- bjs

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