LPIC or RHCA

Whitney, Matthew mwhitney at pima.edu
Mon Mar 21 14:53:16 UTC 2011


It depends on the direction you want to take your career when you graduate. If you want to specialize on Red Hat systems (including CentOS and OEL) then you would be better off with the RHCA. If you want to work with any/all Linux/Unix systems then LPIC would be your better choice. Many of the skills you need for either of the certification paths are transferable to the other path as long as you understand the underlying concepts.

However, if you're looking to advance your career in software development, either of these certs will give you a deeper understanding of the OS but probably wouldn't help getting a programming position. The best option for advancing your programming career would be to contribute to any of the open source projects that are out there.

By the way, congratulations on obtaining your RHCSS!

Hope this helps,
Matt

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Matt Whitney, RHCE, LPIC-1
IT Principal Analyst
Pima Community College

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of vaibhav gupta
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 9:57 AM
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Subject: LPIC or RHCA

Hey i just certified RHCSS..but people are saying u just move towards RHCA
but i think LPIC  is much better option this time i am a student of computer
science final year...so plz suggest me what should i do....

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