Hi All, Not really a relevant question for this particular forum but I figure it's worth a crack, I've asked something similar in the past (pre Oracle acquisition announcement) and got really useful replies from the likes of ux-admin et al.
For various reasons now is about the best chance I will get (time wise) to study for and eventually sit SCSA certification. I figure if the Oracle deal goes through Solaris 10 (and eventually OpenSolaris I imagine) certification would be a invaluable qualification to have. However the training materials obviously cost quite a bit (esp. in my neck of the woods), and I am pretty much beholden to purchase the course material amongst other things. What is the POV from the long-time sysadmins here about investing in certification at this particular point in time? I figure if I wait until this deal closes or whatever for some degree of certainty I end up potentially wasting time I could spend training etc, but I also figure however things turn out there would be enough Solaris shops around to keep smart people busy for years to come (vis a vis this possible/probable FUD I hear about Sun shops mass migrating to IBM etc etc). Cheers, Dave -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ sysadmin-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/sysadmin-discuss
