Hello Alexandru,

Maybe we need a Virtualization specific exam sort of a VPI-1 -> VPI-3 which 
diverges from LPI to just cover virtualization 
and cloud but leaves the OS specific test to just that, Linux.

Yes there should be cross-over but there is more out there than KVM, etc.

Best regards,
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Edward L. Haletky
President
AstroArch Consulting, Inc.
http://www.astroarch.com/
Author of VMware vSphere(TM) and Virtual Infrastructure Security 
<http://www.astroarch.com/?page_id=268> 






On Jun 21, 2013, at 5:58 AM, Alexandru Juncu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, everyone!
> 
> There seems to be a lot of talk about the revision for LPIC-2, I just
> wanted to bring to discussion a topic: virtuali[zs]ation (us/uk).
> 
> Today, it's very hard _not_ to be confronted with virtualization
> technologies, especially in the Linux world. KVM. LXC/OpenVZ, Xen are
> things everyone is talking about.
> 
> Being a heavy user of virtualization solutions both for personal use
> and in student classes (LPIC classes too), I have always been
> surprised that these topics never made it at lest as mentions in
> LPIC-1.
> 
> But I think this is an important topic for a modern Linux System
> Administrator and I think it should be a topic in LPIC-2. I know that
> LPIC-3 has topics about this (the LPIC-304 being the specialization
> for this).
> 
> I know that LPIC-2 already has a lot of topics pushed into it and that
> it's already crowded. But I just wanted to raise the issue for debate
> to see if there are others that think that including it in LPIC-2
> would be a benefit for students and future Linux system
> administrators.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
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