If we want to include an introduction to container concepts (and I could see 
validity of that argument) I would suggest putting in the 202 exam. It is a 
nice, natural segue for all the application topics there - basically, 
transition from what the apps are to how you would deploy those apps *today.

(With the emphasis on *introduction*, since the deep dive into containers is 
covered in the 305 exam)

https://www.lpi.org/our-certifications/exam-305-objectives

> 
> 
> I would probably be reluctant to add containerisation to the LPIC-2 exam – I 
> agree with Fabian's comments about scope creep. It is probably best left in 
> the DevOps area for now.
> 
> And yet ... senior sysadmins will run into containers running on systems.  
> Should it not be awareness at some point?  I think LPIC-1 will eventually be 
> unable to avoid the awareness level at some point.**
> 
> - bjs
> 
> **P.S.  We're at the point in my current environment where we're pushing out 
> Containers to run under WSL2, including using Ansible playbooks to 
> configure/manage them.  But WSL2 isn't on the exam, of course.
> 
> -- 
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