YuckTheFankees wrote: » You're definitely right about AWS and linux....if you find a job posting dealing with AWS, most of the time linux will be involved. Here's what I would do: 1) Download VirtualBox or VMware 2) Download the latest version of Centos 3) Print the RHCSA objectives 4) Buy a RHCSA book or subscribe to LA again 5) Go through the book or course all the way through then start looking at the objectives and mastering them Good luck! - YTF
DoubleNNs wrote: » I don't think the RHCSA course on Linux Academy is meant to be your first introduction to Linux. I think they have a Linux Essentials course. You might want to make a quick pitstop there and go thru it very quickly -- you can watch the videos on 2x speed if you want. I'm studying for the RHCSA right now too! My Jang book just came in the mail today and I'm roughly 20% through with the Linux Academy RHCSA course. This isn't my first exposure to Linux, but feel free to ask me anything! Edit: Just FYI - LA's virtual servers are all built upon AWS. So w/ your AWS certs you can understand the underlying architecture. There are a few objectives you can't do w/ the LA virtual servers and will need Virtualbox for - in AWS you don't have interactive access to the server's console. So you'll need VirtualBox to practice things you need physical access for.
lovejoi wrote: » Can you share your experience with passing AWS exam, what materials used , how prepared ? does your work connected with AWS services?