El mar., 31 jul. 2018 a las 19:58, Fabian Thorns (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Hi Sergio,
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 11:13 PM, Sergio Belkin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'd like to understand exactly what a candidate should to be able,
>> are these abilities  correct?
>>
>>    - Determine if a system it's either a container or a virtual machine
>>    - To be aware of differents technologies of containerization (eg:
>>    docker,LXC) virtualization (eg: virtualbox, kvm) and difference between
>>    public and private computing
>>    - Basic Install Linux on a hypervisor (VirtualBox, KVM)
>>    - Check/list containers/virtual machines running
>>
>> I think these knowledges are not required:
>>
>>    - Build/run containers
>>    - Configure networking on container
>>
>>
>> Well, please could you correct me if I'm wrong? And more example will be
>> welcome
>>
>
> You're absolutely right, neither networking configuration nor building
> containers is mentioned in the objectives. I would just be careful of
> mentioning Docker and LXC in the same list, as their approaches are a
> little different (application container vs. system container).
>
> The idea behind this objective is to be able to apply the LPIC-1 knowledge
> not just on a regular PC, but also on a VM or even to debug a container. It
> is not about configuring up the hypervisor, it is about using Linux inside
> a VM and understanding what a VM / a container is, where their
> installations come from (knowing there is an image, knowing where it comes
> from, but not practically building it from scratch). There are also some
> common specialties of most IaaS clouds, mostly related to images, too. In
> fact, getting a Linux VM in the cloud requires almost no networking
> knowledge, but the candidate should know enough about it to use his LPIC-1
> skills in that instance.
>
> I hope this helps :)
>
> Fabian
>
>
Thanks Fabian,

Just in case, because I didn't mention it, I was asking about LPIC-1 102.6,
but you read my mind :)

Greetings
-- 
--
Sergio Belkin
LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
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