gkca wrote: » About a week would be reasonable.
brownwrap wrote: » I have used Red Hat since Red Hat 7, I don't mean RHEL 7, I meand Red Hat 7, and would never take that test after a week of prep.
asummers wrote: » Not sure where the week comes from - maybe he is just trying to show how clever he is.
ramrunner800 wrote: » For someone who uses Linux on a daily basis as a user, what is a reasonable timeframe for self-studying for the RCHSA exam?
ramrunner800 wrote: » I do a bit more than media consumption, I'm an intrusion analyst and spend my days using the command line to analyze logs and malware, but I dont have admin experience running services for remote hosts
gkca wrote: » ...but the other guy managed to nuke his vm 10 minutes before the end of the test, obviously not enough time to do everything from scratch...
kly630 wrote: » Yeah, if you study an hour or so a day, it'll take under two months on that time frame. I think it's the consistency that's the key though with anything like this. If you're going to study, don't skip portions of the chapters/objectives in the jang book. Do them all. I kind of wish more people in tech tracked their time. It would be nice to have some comparisons to make. I've yet to run into a 100 hour exam in tech, but I sometimes wonder if things like the OSCP require that much.