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Old 12-23-2011, 03:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Today I start my linux sys-admin class

I am beginning my Linux frameworks head class today with UMUC. I looked over the syllabus and all things appears to be in place. By the closure, I ought to have the capacity to pass the linux+ then after that in december I am determined to do the RHCSA course (speedy track) and cheerfully get my cert.

I will attempt to update every one of you on everything worth knowing about on things I identify and situations I run into. I will be utilizing the LPIC-1 book as well as testout labsim programming and a bundle of rehearse tests I have run into. I set the groundwork to do the greater part of my active utilizing redhat (I got it from work) and plausibly ubuntu.
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Old 05-01-2012, 07:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That is very good. Many company ask for these certifications. Even i was also asked for RHCSA cert. But have you any previous experience or any linux background? Then it would be easier for you to grab the subject matter. The knowledge in system administration tools, Networking (LAN and WAN,) Unix, Windows, Load balancers, DNS, TCP/IP and Storage technologies must be needed for becoming a good Linux sys-admin. It takes many times of experience to be a good admin.
Anyway, Good luck for your journey!
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Old 05-01-2012, 07:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Agree with previous coment. You really need to know these things. To become a sys admin mot an easy task. As you are a beginner i want to suggest you that experience more than anything. So you can hire a sys-admin and take knowledge and information. It would be much more effective than the book knowledge.
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