Linux Academy is it worth it to subscribe?

Hi guys, newbie question here.
I'm planning to start my Linux Essentials to RHCSA study.
My question is, is the Linux Academy subscription worth it to subscribe for?
What I have right now was the free 2 months subscription courtesy of Microsoft Visual Studios, but it's lacking the Hands-On library which I think is the best feature of the site.
What I can see is 1 month and 1 year subscription, do they have 3 months or 6 months type?
Thanks
I'm planning to start my Linux Essentials to RHCSA study.
My question is, is the Linux Academy subscription worth it to subscribe for?
What I have right now was the free 2 months subscription courtesy of Microsoft Visual Studios, but it's lacking the Hands-On library which I think is the best feature of the site.
What I can see is 1 month and 1 year subscription, do they have 3 months or 6 months type?
Thanks

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I've used it to pass Linux+, Azure, and AWS certs. I've started studying some of the docker videos and will move onto Google cloud soon.
I had let my subscription lapse for most of the last year and renewed in October. When I went to cancel they offered me another two months for free.
Thanks for the replies guys
More power!
In my opinion, they do not put enough effort into curating their content to keep it 100% typo and syntax error-free as well as current for the latest exams. I'd expect imperfect material somewhere such as Youtube, but then I don't pay Youtube $30 per month.
They seem more like 80% correct and up to date, which to me is unacceptable for the price.
Security+, eJPT, CySA+, PenTest+,
Cisco CyberOps, GCIH, VHL,
In progress: OSCP
Any others training sites that offer this feature? Thanks
So do I.
Certs: RHCSA, LFCS: Ubuntu, CNCF CKA, CNCF CKAD | AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, AWS Solutions Architect Pro, AWS Certified Security Specialist, GCP Professional Cloud Architect
Learn: Terraform, Kubernetes, Prometheus & Golang | Improve: Docker, Python Programming
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For me these servers are not an advantage, I can create them in my virtual environment.
Real advantage for me, for what I subscribed, are Azure and AWS Hands on Labs, that I did not see no other one which comes with subscription. For example, on Opsgility such Labs comes with additional credit.
Also latest courses they improved quality.
If you have a tech issue, their support is pretty quick to reply and will work thru the issue until its resolved.
The only thing I don't like is that they don't keep their content up to date and some of the pdfs they have that are related to coursework have misspellings and grammatical errors. I think perhaps its just to hard to keep up with all of the changes.
"Its easier to deceive the masses then to convince the masses that they have been deceived."
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Security+, eJPT, CySA+, PenTest+,
Cisco CyberOps, GCIH, VHL,
In progress: OSCP
I may go back for non-RHCE related training in 2018 if I have room in my training budget. But at that point, the Linux Foundation has some coursework that may rank higher for me.
- ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
IMO, Terry is pretty good when it comes to troubleshooting issues with various labs. That guy doesn't quit.
"Its easier to deceive the masses then to convince the masses that they have been deceived."
-unknown
Certs: RHCSA, LFCS: Ubuntu, CNCF CKA, CNCF CKAD | AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, AWS Solutions Architect Pro, AWS Certified Security Specialist, GCP Professional Cloud Architect
Learn: Terraform, Kubernetes, Prometheus & Golang | Improve: Docker, Python Programming
To-do | In Progress | Completed
Security+, eJPT, CySA+, PenTest+,
Cisco CyberOps, GCIH, VHL,
In progress: OSCP
So far I think their content is solid, the amount of courses offered is worth the money, and lastly the only real complaint I have is I think their website design could be better. Every time I log in I find it odd that I have to go and dig for the courses that I am learning. There should be a really easy like "My progress" or "My courses" button. All this aside I'm quite pleased so far and $50 a month isn't all that bad. I think $50 a month for a few months is well worth it. The best investment you can make is in yourself.
You should definitely check out the sales that they have on Black Friday/ Cyber Monday. I only have to pay $150 for the entire year. As far as their content, I think that they focus heavily on the objectives for the test rather than teaching you from the bottom up. However, their labs are very convenient and worth it for $150 a year in my opinion.
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.It looks like they have some brain **** tests. Also, a-lot of the courses look like someone was in hurry to produce them. I’m shocked at the high price that is charged for these courses $200.00 +
Im not a huge fan of Plural Sight. They keep adding more developer courses, and programming courses. They have less TraditionalIT courses, when compared to other training providers
--Alexander Graham Bell,
American inventor
So, have you found a trainer/training site that talks about the subject/content, then immediately starts a "hands on" how to configure the subject/content...this type of training would help reinforce the material for me, IMO...maybe I haven't seen enough of these type of training videos to know which ones actually provide this type of training videos.
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Security+, eJPT, CySA+, PenTest+,
Cisco CyberOps, GCIH, VHL,
In progress: OSCP
However, I miss the diversity and neutrality at LA in this case.
LA tries to play bullshit bingo often particular with Docker and co ... once you are in the Linux field for a couple of years, you will understand what I mean here.
My advice, get a book and do it right. To believe you can learn something within 10-30h of video playtime compared to a 1200 pages book is far away from reality.
some other certs...