Just curious... Do we have any other RHCE's on this list? Any RHCE
candidates planning to attend the training below? Why do I ask? Exactly
one year ago, I passed the RHCE exam (barely) but I didn't think it had much
value in the market. I'm curious now if the cert is gaining respect or
remaining flat.
I will say that I was impressed with the training curriculum that RH put
together and with the rigorous exam. As I recall, the exam was half written
and half practical lab (hands on). It reminded me of the format used by
Cisco in it's highly respected CCIE exams. However, RH's exam is compressed
into a single day. It is a worthy challenge!
What's the consensus on this cert today?
...Kevin
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Subject: [Plug-announce] Linux Certification Training
RH300 Certification course and test. The Red Hat Certified EngineerTM
course is designed for UNIX- and Linux-experienced users, networking
specialists, and system administrators. This 5-day course provides intensive
hands-on training on Red Hat Linux 6.2, includes the Certification Exam, and
is equivalent to: RH033, RH133, RH253 plus LAN/WAN fundamentals (or
equivalent), Internetworking with TCP/IP, or equivalent on-the-job
experience with UNIX/Linux server administration and key networking
services. September 11-15 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Abacus Building
at 3030 N. 3rd Street. For more info contact Patrick Reardon @ 602-776-0883
or
preardon@fourthstage.com <
mailto:preardon@fourthstage.com>.