XFS ?

Rick Johnson rjohnson at medata.com
Tue Jul 22 23:27:26 UTC 2003


On 7/22/2003 4:11 PM, William Hooper wrote:

>>How will this affect future RHCE certifications? Will RHCE be transitioned
>>to the Enterprise platform?
> 
> I think you are looking for past tense.  RHCE has been transistioned to
> the Enterprise platform (after the release of RHL 9):
> 
> http://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/rhce_faq.html#current

I don't think the FAQ states that certification was transitioned to RHEL. I 
interpreted the FAQ  as stating that the certification validity period is 
based on RHEL. Current RHCE courses/certifications are still based on RH 9.

> The validity period for all RHCEs and RHCTs is now officially pegged to
> the release of the Enterprise product commercially available at the time
> certification was earned, and certification shall be current until after
> one (1) major release of the Enterprise product. All RHCEs earned on Red
> Hat Linux 7.3 or prior will be considered current until the release of Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 4. All RHCEs and RHCTs earned on Red Hat
> Linux 8.0 or 9 will remain current until the release of Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux 5. Validity and current status of an RHCE certificate will continue
> to be verified at Certification Central.

Not quite what I'm looking for. As of RH 9, the *validity* is pegged to 
RHEL, however it seems that training/certification is still based on the RHL 
releases, which aren't really relevant to RHEL. Because the releases are now 
more "project" based, I was curious if RHCE would transition instead to the 
Enterprise platform, where the certifications would be more relevant to 
enterprise situations. Those who want the Enterprise "education" must also 
take the RH 401 course.

-Rick
-- 
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Linux/Network Administrator - Medata, Inc.
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