IMHO I think that many Linux installations use a SAN. Don't you
think it is a bit strange that an LPIC-2 Certified engineer has no
knowledge about this common technology? Of cause there is a lot to
tell about SAN's, but an LPIC-2 person SHOULD be able to attach a
SAN LUN to a system. There is nothing "300" level about that, it is
not advanced. We are now discussing a new revision for the 200 level topics. This will run for 3-4 years. Are we going to deliver LPIC laureates without SAN knowledge for this period (again)? Doesn't this devalue the prestige of the LPIC certificates? I think all parties involved: Candidates, Companies hiring, and LPI would benefit by having this in... Kind regards, Reinier Kleipool P.S. I struggle to imagine what topics would go into a 300 level SAN exam... Building a SAN with Linux, SCSI-target... Who is doing that? --
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