Hi

I would have to second this, I have seen a lot more Redhat than I have of SuSe. 
 
I followed the same track with rche, just sit the exam

Alex

On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:37:25AM +1000, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 10:06:51 +1000, "Antonio Candito"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > Hey guys, I'm a pretty much dead broke dole-bludger at the moment as
> > I've been dealing with post-surgery pains for the last half a year but
> > I'm keen to get back in to the force, away from windows.
> > 
> > I was doing some snooping around on the net looking for Linux
> > certification in the Sydney area and (unlike in the past) I was
> > surprised to see a growing amount of resources.
> > 
> > I've been in contact with Novell regarding a course 3072 " Suse
> > enterprise server 10 administration." which is a 5 day course which
> > would pretty much break my budget (I'm pretty sure I cant afford it
> > anyway, but in case a miracle happens) and am wondering if you have
> > ever heard of it/taken the course and if it really gave you the tool
> > to work in the Linux field out in the real world?
> > 
> > Its only a 5 day course and its $3300 which will entitle me to a CLP.
> > Thoughts?
> 
> Hi Antonio,
> 
> I used to be the Linux trainer for a large Australian IT training
> company, and I used to teach exactly this course. I also got my RHCE in
> 2006.
> 
> My advice, given that you are currently engaged in the noble profession
> of dole bludging :) would be *not* to take the course. Instead, spend
> the little money you have on studying for the RHCT/RHCE using books such
> as [1] (especially the practical exercises). Then, attend just the RH302
> [2] exam at Redhat (located out near Concord). Don't pay for the course,
> just sit the one day practical exam (much cheaper). Many fail the first
> time - don't worry - study up on what you missed and sit it again -
> resits are free at the moment.
> 
> Reasoning:
> 
>   * RHCE seems to be more recognised in the industry than the SUSE
>   exams, even for jobs that involve other distros. Of course if a
>   position specifically mentions Suse/Novell, YMMV...
>   * sit the RHCE exam rather than RHCT exam - if your results aren't
>   high enough to get the RHCE, they'll often award you an RHCT anyway
>   * attending courses is really only for people working full time whose
>   companies are paying - given that you've got lots of time and not much
>   money, you can study by yourself at home. Motivation will be the only
>   difficulty...
>   * to practice the server/networking stuff, you can use virtual
>   machines downloaded from the VMWare appliances website, or buy several
>   2nd hand machines
>   * you don't need RedHat enterprise to study - use CentOS or Fedora,
>   and just be aware of the slight differences (mostly gui tools I think)
> 
> [1]
> http://www.amazon.com/Certified-Engineer-Linux-Study-Certification/dp/0072264543/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-7139710-4036602?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191889961&sr=1-1
> [2] http://www.apac.redhat.com/training/course/RH302
> 
> HTH, Sonia.
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