On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 20:15, Michael_Bishop/FARRINCS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What certification would you guys recommend? Whats worth getting and of > value? I've seen Linux+, LPI and Red Hat. Have I missed any? If you have > Linux certification, how was it, was it hard, was it worth it, would you > get it again? > > Thank you. > Michael
Linux+ is the poorest Linux certification. Politically CompTIA is NOT the friend of the Open Source Community (http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/14/0353221&mode=thread). If possible please take LPI instead of Linux+. LPI is fairly good in that it has multiple levels, curriculum and exams are built by the community and completely vendor neutral. It is also low cost and computer training institutions here could probably become testing centers fairly easily. RHCE is the most prestigious of Linux certifications. Unlike Linux+ and LPI, you CANNOT just cram to pass this exam. RHCE exam is both multiple choice and lab exam similar to CCIE, something you can pass only if you truly understand Red Hat Linux system administration. RHCE has a fairly high fail rate for examination. Drawback: it is very expensive compared to Linux+ and LPI. I personally think that if someone can pass RHCE, they know Linux system administration. I wouldn't immediately jump to that conclusion if somebody had Linux+ or the lower levels of LPI, although upper level LPI is pretty good. RH also has a lower level certification called RHCT now. I haven't read anything about the quality of this exam yet. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
