Is there the MidWesterner "catch" to the RHCE/RHCT test still, that one must pick a coast to travel to, in order to take either test?
Or is there a more local testing center for the RHCE/RHCT?
I know that you can take CompTIA's "Linux+" test here at the Prometric Testing Center in Lenexa, having taken and passed said certification, but its a written test and thus unlikely to get the same prestige as the RHCE/RHCT test.
--- Brad brad@bradandkim.net wrote:
On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 10:58 -0700, Linux Rocks wrote:
Howdy:
I was considering to pursue a Linux certification. According to your opinion which certification is better or more rewarding to pursue, if any.
Thank you in advance.
Though it is distro-specific, I think that RHCE is the top Linux certification. Their testing procedure is more rigorous than most other certs. It's a hands on lab type test instead of multiple choice or true/false. They have also now introduced the RHCT which is similar in procedure, but a lower level cert. Be forewarned....if you go for the RHCE, study long and hard and be prepared for a grueling day on test day.
Brad
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