It seems that because RAID is an operational staple on many/most production
servers, it is wholly appropriate to the L2 level. Comments?
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Stephen Holcomb
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> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
>
> > It's my opinion that the Level III exams are intended to provide a
certification
> > avenue for high level Linux folk who want to specialize. For this reason
the
> > rubber meets the road in *THIS* level
>
> Good point, Chuck.
>
> One of the principle that should guide our planning for L2 is that this is
> the last level in which everyone will take the same exams. After L2,
> candidates will take only elective exams in specialized area. So any
> material that should be known by ALL top level system admins needs to be
> included here in L2. In other words, L2 provides the least common
> denominator for advanced system administrators.
>
> > I am going to bring it up now... what do folks think about testing
xinetd? It is
> > much more configurable than wrappers and provides a higher level of
security
> > when properly implemented!
>
> I doubt it should be included since it is not standard. When we do the job
> analysis study, xinetd probably will rate very low because few are using
> it. Of course, that may change in the future.
>
> > Perhaps we may want to get into some RAID here... we *are* talking about
> > advanced hardware devices here! We should also discuss software RAID as
the
> > raid1 implementation in the 0.90 raidtools is very nice and quite
stable!
>
> I don't know. Perhaps this should be saved for an "advanced system
> perfornance enhancement" elective at L3. What do others think?
>
> -Scott
>
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