dynamik wrote: » The RHCE, and some CompTIA certs now have a three-year renewal. It's probably only a matter of time before they do that with Linux+.
Slowhand wrote: » RHCE is going to be the most well-recognized Linux-related cert out there at this point, and probably the one that you can get the most value out of, (higher pay and more job options). However, it's also notoriously difficult, generally ranking behind the CCIE in fail-rates. The LPIC series is excellent for learning and highly valued within the Linux community, but not so much outside in the general IT industry. It's not as difficult of a path, but you learn about more types of Linux systems in the process of going for LPIC-3.
mcgargle wrote: » Thanks everyone for your insights. I thnk I have settled on the Linux+. Like I said I am not going to be doing Linux admin, it is more that I need to know enough to be what you might call a power user versus an admin. Thanks!