Now this is one of those certs to be really proud of! Congrats!
I don't think there are many people in the world with this credential?
I'm proud because it took a few months of my life (5 exams in last two months) but it was worth it
I have no idea how many RHCAs are in the world - I know a few in my country and I guess that we have no more than 30 RHCAs in Poland.
But I'm VERY happy to be one of them
Next BIG target: JNCIE-SEC and maybe CCNP Data Center
I know that this is huge but after the "RHCA-race" I know that it's doable
Congrats on the pass and outstanding progress! Red Hat had an article out this morning that they are trying to pour tons of money into their training division given the huge shift they are seeing from enterprise software to PaaS and cloud. Understanding the core RH platform and given your advanced knowledge, it's no surprise they reached out.
Work in progress: picking up Postgres, elastisearch, redis, Cloudera, & AWS. Next up: eventually the RHCEand to start blogging again. Control Protocol; my blog of exam notes and IT randomness
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I don't think there are many people in the world with this credential?
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I'm proud because it took a few months of my life (5 exams in last two months) but it was worth it
I have no idea how many RHCAs are in the world - I know a few in my country and I guess that we have no more than 30 RHCAs in Poland.
But I'm VERY happy to be one of them
Next BIG target: JNCIE-SEC and maybe CCNP Data Center
I know that this is huge but after the "RHCA-race" I know that it's doable
Failure is not an option
Blog >> http://virtual10.com
Today I received an offer to become an RHCI/RHCX - maybe this is the way for me?
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Next up: eventually the RHCE and to start blogging again.
Control Protocol; my blog of exam notes and IT randomness