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The Definitive Guide to Linux Certification

That’s right. You may be getting tired of the goalkeeper service that goes on every day.

After all, it’s not easy to keep an IT infrastructure running 24x7 without some setbacks. Without taking a goal.

Keeping the IT service up and running is like being a goalie. You’re only good when you don’t score a goal.

And, in fact, there are a lot of things to score when you’re not prepared to go on the attack.

The really difficult thing is to go through the boss’s eyes with that face of “now that, again? ”. If you work with IT support, you know what I’m talking about.

If you felt that or do, this post is for you. I want you to free yourself and be able to look at things from above, at least once and perhaps from time to time.

But… to do that you need to have something that nobody has, or at least, few have. I’m certainly talking about a Linux certification.

Okay… you’ve thought about it a few times, but nothing serious, or that would make you even think about it.

  • Why get a Linux certification?
  • What certifications should I invest in?
  • What is the difference between the LPI and Comptia exams?
  • What are the trial versions?
  • What are the real benefits of certification?
  • Where to take the test?
  • How much does it cost?
  • What language?
  • How many points do I need to pass?
  • How long does the Certificate last?
  • What material do I have to have?
  • Is there a technique to study?
  • Is the Linux market worth it?
  • And then what can I do? What is the path?
  • What distribution should I study?
  • What is the process for taking the test?
  • How much time do I need to study for exams?
  • How much time do I have to take each test?
  • Do I need higher education to be certified?

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