RHCE
leam
leam at reuel.net
Tue May 11 01:22:34 UTC 2004
Darryl Luff wrote:
> Chris Stankaitis schrieb:
>
>>> So imho, the RHCE cert only really says that you have the bare
>>> minimum to handle administrative and support needs of running a RH
>>> box which was
>>
>>
>>
>> Really this is what ANY Certification says, that "you have the bare
>> minimum for this level of certification"
>
>
> I've really gone off any sort of vendor-specific certification. I never
> tried for the RHCE because of the cost, but if I had paid out the money
> and put in the work and got it I would have been fairly p****d off now.
> The majority of people I deal with who had RedHat 9 servers are in the
> midst of converting them to Debian or Suse. I don't know anyone who's
> changing to RHEL. So a redhat certification is not worth so much anymore.
>
> From now on I'm only interested in vendor-neutral certifications.
> Anyone know of a good one?
I know some folks who are moving to RHEL from older versions of linux
and are considering it instead of commercial unices.
I have both Solaris and RHCE certs. I like them because I'm self taught.
The certs let me know I've gotten a fairly well rounded education along
the way. The RHCE challenges me each time I see something I think I
should know better and keeps me driven to maintain my skills.
Also looks nice on the business card when you go job-searching. :)
ciao!
leam
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