On 27.04.20 11:42, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
Apologies for banging the same drum again, but:
Op zo 26 apr. 2020 om 21:37 schreef Bryan Smith <[email protected]>:
In addition to the LPI Levels ...
- 300 Architect
- 200 Senior Administrator (2x exams)
- 100 [Junior] Administrator (2x exams)
- 000 'Hello World' Essentials <=== We are here ;)
There is this reality ...
- 100-200 exams: (x2 exams) 60 (so 120 total) questions in 90 (180 total)
minutes
- 000 exams: 40 questions in 60 minutes <=== We are here ;)
What about the -700 exams (DevOps and BSD)? How do they fare?
Entry-level? Essentials? Sysad? Architect? Or am I comparing apples
and oranges?
DevOps Exam is surface scratching for the most people in my humble
opinion. Someone needs years of experience with Linux and Networks
before he can work professionally with DevOps topics.
Some developers believe they can do copy&paste of some configs they
found at the internet...but this is just unprofessional.
Either you understand servers in and out (Lpic-2 and more) or simply
don't touch the system.
For example, the BSD Specialist scope is ginormous, if one wants to
take it seriously.
I'm just curious; sorry for the interjection.
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