BlackBeret wrote: » Linux essentials > LPIC1/Linux+ > LPIC 2 OR Linux essentials > RHCSA > RHCE Depending on how involved you want to go. I went the Linux+ route and wish I had gone with RHCSA. I see Red Hat at work more than anything else, and since it's a hands-on exam it's held in a higher standing where I work than Linux+. Too many people have used test **** for the Linux+ here for anyone to care that I have it. Linux+/LPIC-1 is still a good cert if you put in the work, it will go through the basics of three different distro's so you'll learn the equivalents for different versions. It is outdated for the Red Hat items though, with the release of RHEL7 a few things have changed. I personally wouldn't suggest taking the Linux essentials exam, it won't really help make you any money, but definitely study it if you haven't used Linux before. It's a great introduction to the operating system and will teach you the basics that most people are lacking. If all you want is the basics and it's just for yourself, not for a job, then you can go for essentials and you'll be doing really well compared to most.