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RHCSA or LPIC certification?
I decided to learn Linux and pass on the certificate. First of all, I want to get and systematize the knowledge that will be useful in my work, and in the future I plan to completely retrain as a Linux administrator. And secondly, replenish your resume in order to be more competitive in the labor market.
The question is what is quoted more on Linux, and gives more knowledge / opportunities, etc. Certification from Red Hat or LPIC?
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More experience is quoted. There is an excellent course on YouTube from Kirill Simaev
It's all general knowledge, no specialization. There is no particular difference.
Under the terms of RH certification -- after three (or so) years they must be confirmed (or receive a higher certificate), otherwise they burn out. I don’t see the point in certificates at all, since it’s just a business, nothing personal. RH is leaving Russia (according to one Redhat acquaintance from Europe).
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