knwminus wrote: » Hey I have a RHCE related question for you guys. Has anyone here completed the RHCE as a way to get into *nix administration (not just validate experience)?
NightShade03 wrote: » Are you looking to break into *nix administration?
knwminus wrote: » I have heard that twice (LPIC-2 = RHCT).
knwminus wrote: » So I mean is RHCE > MCSE by a vast margin? Besides the testing format, is it just that much more bad ass? I ask because there are many MCSE's without any experience and they use it to break into IT or server administration (windows). Is it simply just not the same at all for *nix?
NightShade03 wrote: » I have one booked for the first week in Sept. If that doesn't pan out I have a second one ready to go for the first week of Oct.
knwminus wrote: » What about if you saw an entry level admin with LPIC-2 and RHCE?
darkerosxx wrote: » I would wonder why/how this person has these certs, but no job experience, to be honest.
QHalo wrote: » The RHCE exam is performance based. So how does this logic hold up? If he can pass a performance exam, albeit very difficult, then how is this not enough to remove this type of thinking? Especially for a entry level job.
NightShade03 wrote: » Just make sure that you wait till at least Oct when the new RHCE comes out. This way your certification will be valid for longer. Side Note - I have a book being published at the moment on the RHCE, which you may be interested in if that is the route you are taking.
NightShade03 wrote: » I can't say a specific date, but I can tell you that I'm aiming for Dec this year or Jan next year. It will include material for the new exam as well. I'd love to do an LPIC-2 book as there isn't a single one on the market, but I'd have to do some heavy research first to make sure there is even a viable market for that type of book.
knwminus wrote: » Very cool. I'm looking forward to the book!