On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 08:32, Joe Polk wrote:
> I agree. I am studying for my LPI instead of RHCE for some  of the same
> reasons. Paying so much money for something that has frequently updated
> isn't prudent. I may be showing my ignorance, and updates may be less

An RHCE is good, IIRC, for two full releases after the one you test on.
Such that if you test on 7.3, you are certified through 9.3. At a ~18
month full release cycle, that's roughly three years. That translates to
about $250/year.


Maybe it's me but I don't see a lot of cost difference between $600 (to
get to LPIC 3 --let's be honest levels 1&2 are not up to the level of an
RHCE) and $750.

Then again, the LPIC is a Q&A type-test, not a hands-on, which means
people can easily pass the test and not know how to actually to do the
job; all they need to do is memorize. Kinda like all those MCSEs that
don't know what they are doing. But that's my personal preference, I
prefer hands-on. That's one reason the training I do is all hands-on.


-- 
Bill Anderson
RHCE #807302597505773
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