On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 11:34 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > 2) There's nothing stopping LPI from adding specializations at LPIC-2, > but that really conflicts with LPIC-3 at the same time > > IMHO that's the point: virtualization IS NOT a specialization anymore. > Single-server virtualization (as managed by libvirtd) is almost becoming > daily job for junior sysadmins. I can't imagine a good Level-2 LPICP > (haven't passed by lucly) who doesn't know, out of necessity, how to handle > virtualization. So LPICP-2 should reflect this. > large-scale virtualization, with centralized console (a la oVirt) and > private/hybrid clouds would be a specialization, Level 3. > []s, Fernando Lozano >
FYI ... My point was "in general" on the 4-level model, not specific to virtualization, like select others were calling for. I think my careful attention to context in my response would convey that. ;) -- bjs
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