[ale] Web site to help people become professional Linux System Administrators?

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 18:41:25 EDT 2012


It's newly renamed from the RHCT - the idea was a "technician" was too low
of a field title for the skill set so they renamed to be "System Admin".

The RHCSA is a good first step towards RHCE.

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 6:28 PM, John Anderson <j at intte.com> wrote:

>  Is the RHCSA worth anything?
> It appears to be the entry level Red hat cert.
>
>
> On 06/22/2012 04:33 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>
> I beg to differ!
>
> A cert in Microsoft means nothing other than (l)user passed a test. They
> can do this without ever touching a computer.
>
> The RHCE means that engineer has passed a rigorous field test of both
> theoretical as well as practical, hands-on troubleshooting.
>
> It is not possible to pass the RHCE exam without several years of
> experience. While general Linux skilz would be useful, the exam is very
> geared toward a professional engineer working in a high-count RHEL
> environment. A solid understanding of how to setup and configure a RHEL
> server for a variety of common needs each with a bit of a twist is a
> requirement to survive the test. The test has a 50% first pass rate. Only
> the CNA test is viewed higher by those signing paychecks. There are
> additional, higher-order RHEL tests, RHCA - RedHat Certified Architect ,
> that requires a RHCE to start plus 5 of 7 additional specialty
> certifications.
>
> But, yes, RHCE == $$$. Both to take and to make.
>
> I have yet to see an ad for a RHCA. I would require a total boatload of
> cash to even give a CFO the time of day if I went that route.
>
>  On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Jeff Hubbs <jhubbslist at att.net> wrote:
>
>> I guess by this point it's not much different from getting a job doing
>> Microsoft: 1) Get Red Hat certificate 2) Apply.  Seems there's little
>> market outside of the RH vertical.
>>
>> On 6/22/12 1:13 PM, leam hall wrote:
>> > Many moons ago I picked up a domain name with the idea of building a
>> > site to help people move into professional linux. It is my nature to
>> > help people grow. Unfortunately I've not done much with it. Trying ot
>> > decide if there's a niche to fill and if so what should go there.
>> >
>> > My real goal is not to duplicate efforts but to collate information,
>> > provide insight to industry trends, and help answer the "how do I get
>> > a job doing Linux" question that keeps coming up now and again.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> >
>> > Leam
>> >
>> >
>>
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