El lun., 27 abr. 2020 a las 8:21, Stephan Wenderlich (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

>
> 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.
>

Simply I'd want to express my agreement, my big "+1" to this. DevOps is the
new techno-fetish.



>
>
> >
> > 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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