Should I Get a Linux CERT?!?

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Linux Certifications are a great way to help get a job in IT. But there are so many to choose from, and some are better than others.
    In this video, I cover the most common Linux certs, my thoughts on them, how much they cost, and what to expect when taking them.
    Linux Essentials:
    www.lpi.org/our-certification...
    LPIC-1:
    www.lpi.org/our-certification...
    LPIC-2:
    www.lpi.org/our-certification...
    LPIC-3:
    www.lpi.org/our-certification...
    Linux Foundation LFCS:
    training.linuxfoundation.org/...
    CompTIA Linux+:
    www.comptia.org/certification...
    Oracle Linux:
    education.oracle.com/oracle-l...
    Redhat Certs:
    www.redhat.com/en/services/tr...
    #linux #cert #training #redhat #oracle #LPI #CompTIA
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Komentáře • 159

  • @joecole1504
    @joecole1504 Před 2 lety +25

    Good roll-up. Sad to hear about the Linux Foundation exams, I was actually looking at that for work. I have the LPI Linux Essentials which was very easy to pass. One thought about LPIC-3. I was under the impression reading their website that you only have to pass 1 of the 4 exams offered in a specialization, not all of them.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +7

      Ahh, that could be. It’s one I really didn’t get too deep into because it was going to be difficult to create training prep.
      That would certainly be more affordable!
      Thank you, Joe.

    • @spaghettibit
      @spaghettibit Před rokem +5

      Yup! Only one test. I’m LPIC2 certified but I’m not going for that last piece. Yo me it’s not worth it, although after passing my LPICs I became very pro LPIC 🙂 but I’m now going the RHEL route.

    • @joecole1504
      @joecole1504 Před rokem +1

      @@spaghettibit, I can see that. Especially if employers recognize RHEL certifications more than the LPIC ones. Seems to be more "bang for the buck" with RHEL.

    • @Marianne_Student_Account
      @Marianne_Student_Account Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@shawnp0wers do you know who offers a training course for LPIC-1 and LPIC-2. Can't tell if you offer those videos

  • @mikeolear
    @mikeolear Před 2 lety +37

    Would LOVE to see you cover the current LPIC-1 exams! Very much enjoyed your prior courses! Thanks for all you do!

  • @kawker
    @kawker Před 2 lety +33

    +1 here for the LPIC path. I've done up to LPIC 2, and work in a mixed linux env, rhel/centos, amazon linux and solaris. It will give you the tools you need in a production evn and will peak your interest in other areas of linux. If anyone is thinking about it and if I was doing it again, LPIC1 and then do a cloud cert, then go do LPIC2 and learn Ansible

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +4

      That's incredibly useful insight and advice, thank you!

    • @akonwieblaise4634
      @akonwieblaise4634 Před rokem

      thanks for the advice i am about to get into linux and the whole certification is confusing sometimes

    • @nightobserver8516
      @nightobserver8516 Před 3 měsíci

      Many thanks for the great advice,I'm considering going to study for a Linux course,but wasn't sure where to start the journey.

  • @DaringStock155
    @DaringStock155 Před 25 dny +2

    I'd like to thank you so much for your time and passion to teach. I used your playlist along other resources and I passed today - 750/800. I'd love to see you cover the next essentials certifications like security, web development and the new open source in the future.

  • @Fuente_opusX
    @Fuente_opusX Před 7 měsíci +7

    This Playlist really helped me solidify my knowledge for the Essentials exam. I passed today! Thank you so much!

  • @user-wm4xv6kn1w
    @user-wm4xv6kn1w Před 2 měsíci +2

    Passed my LPI Linux Essentials (required for WGU) thanks to your course, Anki, and the exam objectives. Onto AWS CCP!

  • @hertechprep
    @hertechprep Před 3 měsíci +1

    I did't realize how much I really needed to know Linux until I got into IT Security. I have a Security+, NOw studying for CySA+ and Linux+. There's defintely a lot of Linux used.

  • @Aquablecs
    @Aquablecs Před 10 dny

    Hey Shawn, just wanted to take a minute to say thank you. I just passed my 010-160 Linux Foundations exam, and your videos were extremely important for me and helped a lot with my passing score. I really appreciate your passion for linux and for teaching. I can tell you are a great guy and you've helped out so many more people than you realize. Thanks so much for everything. Cheers 🍹

  • @AntonSincov
    @AntonSincov Před rokem +10

    LPI Linux Essentials is an awesome introductory certification, the preparation guide book I used has about 900 pages and if you study thoroughly you will get a good understanding of Linux foundation principles and even bash scripting.
    LPiC-1 picks up right where LPI Linux Essentials leaves and goes in-depth with configuring most system aspects. Again count on studying ~900 pages of concentrated material.
    What I also like about studying Linux is that you gain understanding about multiple crucial side topics: DNS, DHCP, routing, encryption, regular expressions, bash scripting, boot process, filesystems, IS security, FTP, ssh, databases, web servers, troubleshooting and performance tuning.
    I am currently finishig preparation for the LPIC-1 exam. Would be interesting if you could cover some of LPI DevOps engineer certification prep.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem +2

      I'll have to look at it. I've created DevOps training (when I was a trainer for a commercial training company) -- but haven't looked at the LPI Devops stuff.

    • @amirkhazama7464
      @amirkhazama7464 Před rokem +1

      can u tell us the name of ur prep book?

  • @sembutininverse
    @sembutininverse Před 2 lety

    thank you Shawn, for breaking down this topic 🙏🏻♥️

  • @24HrBusinessFromHome
    @24HrBusinessFromHome Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the series! Will sit for the LPI LE exam next week!

  • @alexthomas3559
    @alexthomas3559 Před 7 měsíci

    Shawn I just want to thank you so much for making this series! I went through every single one of your videos in combination with the Cisco Study guide and I just passed my essentials 010 exam today! You rock and keep up the hard work!

  • @mundotazo
    @mundotazo Před 7 měsíci +2

    The more compelling certs that the linux foundation has are the kubernetes certs.

  • @fjwrth
    @fjwrth Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you very much Shawn, your videos are great!

  • @CharlesIndygoldmine
    @CharlesIndygoldmine Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks Shawn for the great breakdown. I personally would like to see LPIC-1 content.

  • @tyrondeonarine1348
    @tyrondeonarine1348 Před rokem

    Great video. Looking forward for more.

  • @ibrahimahmedbulale9836
    @ibrahimahmedbulale9836 Před měsícem

    Thank you for making such a fun and educational course. Much love to you.

  • @ameyaravkar
    @ameyaravkar Před 2 lety

    Hey Shawn
    I just saw your video now and felt good. This will definitely help to start my linux journey.. Thank You.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      That's incredible! Welcome, and thank you. :)

  • @user-ck2qf8te1s
    @user-ck2qf8te1s Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the course, it helps me to prepare for my exam. Good Luck!

  • @SogaOkusami
    @SogaOkusami Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video, I found the content to be really helpful. I'm just starting out to get my first linux cert. You have a new subscriber :)

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      Welcome! And I'm glad it was helpful. :)

  • @adeladaymeresa235
    @adeladaymeresa235 Před 9 měsíci +1

    wonderful YT Linux essential tutor , i love what you say at the end of the video " Do what you love, be kind."

  • @guitargrin
    @guitargrin Před 2 lety

    Thanks Shawn. Very good content.

  • @dwaynesudduth1028
    @dwaynesudduth1028 Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you, Shawn, I think either Linux+ or LPIC-1 would be very beneficial--mostly due to their distribution-agnostic nature. I'm currently viewing your 'Linux Essentials' series, mostly because I've been an on-again/off-again Linux hobbyist, and now I've found I'm going to be supporting something at work that another co-worker developed (a kind of hack to check our clients for properly formatted SPF), so I need to know a little more than I do now. :) Thanks again for doing what you do!

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Dwayne! One of my past jobs I had to support a bunch of custom PHP scripts, which was fine - but they were all hosted on Windows servers running Apache. It was such a strange combo!

  • @alakanandas6358
    @alakanandas6358 Před rokem +5

    I gave the LFCS exam today…..Unfortunately my experience was exactly same as you. Never expected such a bad experience for an expensive examination.. I also could not finish the exam because of the PSI secure browser loading and multiple check ins….Even after multiple check ins different proctors are getting connected and asking for repeating the checkins in the middle of exam. The exam was not that tough, but I got disconnected after some time because of all of this issues..The worst part is I did not even get a proper response from the PSI TECH SUPPORT team or from the LFCS SUPPORT team.

  • @holobolo1
    @holobolo1 Před rokem +1

    Dude, you are a fantastic educator! Just passed the 010-160 yesterday using only your material.

  • @zmarcz37
    @zmarcz37 Před rokem

    Thank you very much, love your videos! I actually paid for 010-160 exam prep online course, but honestly your content is more understandable and entertaining, pity I found it only now :) Anyways I'm looking forward for next videos, keep going!

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      I'm glad to hear my content is useful, sorry you paid for a different course, but sometimes different trainers teaching the same topics are helpful, especially on tough topics! :)

  • @jasont80
    @jasont80 Před měsícem

    I bounce around between technologies in my job. I have a bunch of certs and I've been looking to add a Linux cert that doesn't expire, because it's a ton of work trying to keep up with all the CEUs, so I've selected Linux Essentials. I just finished your great course! I've used Linux for years, but never really needed a lot of the basic commands covered. I'm glad I know them now!

  • @lifeofleevi9280
    @lifeofleevi9280 Před 2 lety +7

    Hey Shawn just though Id let you know I just took the Linux essentials cert and passed with a 710! Your videos definitely helped out. One thing I will say is, in some videos they begin with certain folders/documents already created, which made it kind of hard for someone who is a linux idiot (Me lol) to follow along in my own VM. Other than that, this series was amazing. You can really see your passion for linux which translates into how well you teach it. Thank you so much for taking the time to create this!

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +4

      That's awesome! Congrats!!!
      And I apologize, at my last job, when I set up folders/etc -- the learners would have access to the same VMs I used to teach. I have to remember that's not the case anymore... or come up with a way to provide labs myself... hmm...

  • @adamsiek6438
    @adamsiek6438 Před rokem +1

    I want to follow up on this. First off THANK YOU!!. I just took the test this morning and finished in no time. Not a flex, but your videos for the cert could not have been more helpful, and honestly just the videos might have been enough to pass the test. Take that with a grain of salt as might not be enough for everyone. Please don't stop making videos you are amazing!!!

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      I know we already celebrated in the livestream, but WOOHOO!!! (Yes, I'm so far behind on comments, ugh!)

  • @MrSolo-009
    @MrSolo-009 Před 2 lety

    As a beginner fortunately I got my hands dirty with many linux distros and but when it came to certification was so confused which one to for but now I have very clear idea, thanks. This really helped me alot.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m glad this was useful, thank you!

  • @bradyhooker9251
    @bradyhooker9251 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for reviewing LPIC 2 and 3. You can’t even find any books on those higher level certs, especially LPI 3. Your Red Hat review was sorely needed too. Thanks. Exam testimonials are also needed more from people who actually take the exams even if they fail them which could be more valuable to those pursuing an exam.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      I'm glad it helped, and yes, it's very helpful to talk with people who have (recently) taken the exams. There's a fledgling community on discord, and while I'm not sure if there are any LPIC-2 or LPIC-3 certified folks, you're welcome to join us: snar.co/discord

  • @sangaytamang7005
    @sangaytamang7005 Před rokem +3

    Looked at the syllabus/exam objectives of Linux+, I would absolutely loved to learn those things. I work in security in coordination with DevOps and Sysadmins so Linux+ would definitely help me collaborate with them :) I think
    Thank you I see you have a series in progress for Linux+
    I will give the exam at the end of the series.
    Thank you again Shawn. I recently discovered you but have fallen in love with your teaching style. Great work.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Sangay! Yes, we just started Linux+, so it will be a while before we complete it -- but if you follow along now, and can attend some of the livestreams I hope to do, you'll be able to not only ask questions, but also point out areas you struggled with so maybe I can better shape the future videos in the series.
      Welcome! And thanks again for the kind words!

  • @softballfj
    @softballfj Před dnem

    thanks shawn for this course you SAVED ME. WGU really dropped the ball with this course. it was really just an unorganized mess and your class was more clear and concise then the Dion course which really doesnt even touch the knowledge required for the test. again thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!

  • @arashgooranorimi7574
    @arashgooranorimi7574 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks Shawn for the Linux essential videos, after watching the videos, I passed the exam without any problems. Please create LPIC-1 content. You are the best.

  • @qnmx
    @qnmx Před 2 lety +2

    I would love to see content for LPIC-1

  • @ivanfelicianoarroyo2560
    @ivanfelicianoarroyo2560 Před rokem +2

    When I took and passed the CompTIA Linux+ exams eight years ago, I earned three certifications for the price of one: CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI, LPIC-1, and SUSE CLA (Certified Linux Administrator). Unfortunately, my LPIC-1 certification expired, so I will have to take the exams again. I started my journey into the Linux world by earning the LPI Linux Essentials certification; it is a great certification to get you started in Linux. For the CompTIA PenTest+ exam, knowing Linux is a must. I'm looking forward to earn the LPIC-1, LPIC-2, and LPIC-3 certifications respectively as a personal learning goal. Those certifications are not in high demand here in Puerto Rico.

  • @isaacramirez5479
    @isaacramirez5479 Před 2 lety +7

    Would love to see either LPIC 1 or Linux +

  • @mason8714
    @mason8714 Před 2 lety

    I would also love to see lpic1 training 🎉

  • @gabriel6312g
    @gabriel6312g Před 2 lety +5

    I have to give props where props are due. I PASSED my linux essentials exam in only a week. Appreciate your serious and looking forward to your other ones. A PenTest+ maybe? Either way I'll be watching your great content =)

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      NOICE! Congrats, seriously!!! I *think* Linux+ will be next. I did a Pentest+ course for CBT Nuggets (well, the first half of it) before I left. It was difficult for me, because so much of it is deception. It felt "icky" even if it was "for good", ya know?
      Anyway, hopefully someday i'll be able to do a PenTest+ course here. :)

    • @gabriel6312g
      @gabriel6312g Před 2 lety

      @@shawnp0wers Will be looking forward to the Linux+ content >

  • @perryj334
    @perryj334 Před rokem

    LPIC 1 and RHCSA please. You're awesome keep doing it . God Bless

  • @Aquablecs
    @Aquablecs Před 14 dny +1

    That ramen pillow is awesome!

  • @MuratKutluTuna
    @MuratKutluTuna Před rokem

    Thank you kind person 😊

  • @bushmaster75
    @bushmaster75 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excellent video reflecting good overview of the certifications. Enjoyed watching and listening it and surely Shawn knows how to get the message across. I am gonna just make few comments and I hope people do not take this wrong way.
    Firstly, I am focused on Linux System Administration (not Linux Network Engineer, or DevOps) and my observation suggests pretty much most of the Linux Sysadmin jobs are rooted into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Hence I am focused on their first certification which is RHCSA Exam 200.
    In this video Shawn asked the audiences what sort of videos he can make to help people like us who want to land into Sysadmin job? I would kindly make request to Shawn to make a video focusing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Exam 200 please.
    There should not be any issues because Red Hat has developer program where people can freely download and install RHEL. I am focused on Red Hat Version 8 (Ootpa). Also I have installed CentOs and when I issue command like " cat /etc/centos-release" the output is always Red Hat 8.9 per se. So yes, in my opinion Shawn can utilize CentOS instead of Red Hat because its exactly the same.
    If Shawn can care enough to make good few hours of video focusing Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam 200, I think it would be THE BEST. Why I said that? Because judging by his communication and presentation skills, I must admit he is A1 instructor indeed.
    Best Wishes for Year 2024! 😃

  • @silvijokroslin1432
    @silvijokroslin1432 Před 2 lety +1

    i would love if you do Linux+ thanks

  • @hirlabs2972
    @hirlabs2972 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Shawn, i w'd like to see u Linux+ or LPI-1 Contents.

  • @deant007
    @deant007 Před rokem

    Thanks! More interested in Linux + Cheers

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      That course is in progress, check out my playlists! :)

  • @damianpodgorski6977
    @damianpodgorski6977 Před 2 lety +2

    Lpic 1 series would be great!

  • @a_maxed_out_handle_of_30_chars

    thank you

  • @samplesandtests
    @samplesandtests Před 9 měsíci

    of the agnostic certs, it looks like all but the Linux foundation exams can be done at a test site. after hearing of your experience with proctored online exam and friends doing college online proctored exams, i would be more comfortable at a test site. i received multiple calls from friends panicked that their computer had an error trying to login or during an exam.

  • @wilIis
    @wilIis Před 2 lety

    Currently studying for the LPI Linux Essentials now. Would love to see LPIC-1 in the future or even Linux+. Thank you for all of your effort and work. You are awesome!

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!!! We’re starting Linux+ this week (delayed due to computer crash).

  • @TaHrPa
    @TaHrPa Před 2 lety +4

    If you're looking for a job, which is the only real reason to get certified, an RHCSA will instantly put your resume ahead of the rest. Since CentOS is dead use either Rocky linux or AlmaLinux for learning. They're the new CentOS. Ubuntu Server seems to be on the rise, but I'd still go for RHCSA, because that's what companies want. Just my two cents though, do whatever you think is best.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +2

      I’m starting with Linux+, since it’s platform agnostic. But now that I’m training here instead of for a training company, I should be able to make RHCSA without getting sued by Redhat. (Hopefully!)

    • @RG-ux7ii
      @RG-ux7ii Před rokem +2

      I used RHEL to prepare RHCSA for free.

  • @BattlewarPenguin
    @BattlewarPenguin Před 11 měsíci

    I really enjoyed the LPI videos and the information you provided Shawn, have you considered doing similar public courses (from university or other web certifications) for general educational stuff that could be helpful and entertaining?

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hmmm, I hadn’t, but I love teaching… what sorts of things do you mean, exactly?

    • @BattlewarPenguin
      @BattlewarPenguin Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@shawnp0wers well, there are a lot of interesting courses in IBM, Oracle in database, Google and Microsoft aswell with data science, Cisco with networking/hardware and more. And universities like MIT, Standford or just from Coursera, FreeCodeCamp, etc. Just throwing ideas :D, personally I find it compelling but overwhelming to learn, but I like this Academia style videos.

  • @mwinchesterjr6862
    @mwinchesterjr6862 Před 10 měsíci

    Took the exam yesterday and watching your course certainly helped me prepare. Thank you! What's your opinion on the LPI Security Essentials and Web Development Essentials?

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 10 měsíci

      I haven't looked at them, but I'll have to check out the objectives. Particularly the security one sounds promising!

  • @thesullivanstreetproject
    @thesullivanstreetproject Před 4 měsíci

    Shawn, I don't know if you'll read this comment, but thank you for diving deeply into these certs. It's really helped make my decision as to which direction I'll go if I DO indeed go for a Linux Cert. I think you taught me back in the year 1999 in Huntsville? Same name, same complexion, same hair coloring, and I THINK his hame was Shawn as well. If it IS you, did you or Wes ever concede on the correct pronunciation of cache?
    Out of curiosity

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 4 měsíci

      First off, thank you! I’m glad the videos have helped!
      Sadly, it was not me in ‘99. I was in Michigan, just having my car accident back then: brainofshawn.com/my-car-accident/
      But if Wes tried to convince you his “cash-ay” crap was proper, he’s still a liar! 😜

  • @joeridamian473
    @joeridamian473 Před rokem +1

    On LPI3 you only need to pass a specialisation exam to be LPIC3 nowadays. I also want to be very honest PSA exams which some use is just very frustrating with the Linux foundation for example my last exam trough PSI was for terraform which was a hell, PSI is also not in compliance with european regultaries for consumers.

  • @natureiseden2584
    @natureiseden2584 Před 2 lety +1

    Linux+ please! thanks for your kindness 🙏

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      I'm getting a lot of requests for a Linux+ and/or LPIC-1 course. Perhaps that will be my next big project. Thanks!

  • @yayow_p
    @yayow_p Před 2 lety +1

    Please do Linux+ 🙏 really enjoying your content

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +1

      Noted! I'll do my best to get as many courses up as I can. :)

  • @kite2surf
    @kite2surf Před 2 lety +2

    Linux Foundation now have a entry level certificate called the Linux Foundation IT Associate.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +2

      Oh sweet! I'll have to check it out. I'm really hopeful their testing system has improved since I last took their exam. Thanks for the tip!

  • @ben-cb5er
    @ben-cb5er Před rokem

    awesome content =) I'd say if you have time to make LPIC1 course then sweet I'd take it...but as you know a lot of people now days need linux then they move more towards certifications in their field and get other certificates i.e cyber security, cloud, dev ops and so on....I got some AWS certs, expired ccna and now working on OSCP and hopefully not in far future ccsp and cissp but until then I need to throw a Linux certs in there at some point just to make me look better lol dont care if it doesn't boost my salary, but it will boost my profile..you know one extra related certification always get the headhunters attention but NOW the question is would you say I should do linux+ or LPIC1?? many thanks! liked and subscribed and about to stalk you and watch your other videos lol =) thanks again

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem +1

      I'm not sure what course I'll do after Linux+, but I know there's a lot of overlap between LPIC-1 and Linux+ (Heck, they used to be the exact same exams!)
      Thanks again!

  • @DavidTorres-ox7ro
    @DavidTorres-ox7ro Před 4 měsíci +1

    do you have a chart of linux training equivalency to breakdown by skill levels and industry recognized certifications? On another note, do you know of any free sources for practice exams for linux essentials and/or Linux +?

  • @machinist_15
    @machinist_15 Před rokem +2

    Shawn,
    I just passed the Linux Essentials exam. The material I used to study were:
    1.) Your video series here on CZcams.
    2.) The course from A Cloud Guru.
    3.) Jason Dion's book.
    I worked completely through all of these. I probably could have just used your video series and only one of the other two.
    But I feel well primed to begin a course for either LPIC-1 or Linux +
    I wanted to say thank you for your video series. Your presentation style is great! I enjoyed it very much.
    You clearly put a lot of time into creating the series. If you paid that much attention towards a free video series for an entry level cert, I can only imagine how good your next course will be.
    If I'm asked which certification I'll pursue next between Linux + and LPIC-1, my answer will be, 'Whichever one Swawn Powers makes a training course for'..
    I'm looking forward to it and am eager to sign up and pay as soon as you announce it.
    Thank you Sir!

  • @leoderasluna
    @leoderasluna Před 9 měsíci +1

    I want to specialize on DevOps, so I wondering which linux cert will serve me better LPIC Essentials, LPIC-1 or Linux+

  • @ananthunath4450
    @ananthunath4450 Před rokem

    Hi Shawan, which one of them is suitable for me who is having no Linux experience at all ?

  • @paulhagan3348
    @paulhagan3348 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m planning on doing rhcsa, and rhce. What would u recommend after if I do pass?

  • @ricardocarrillogonzalez7049

    Finally,

  • @ismaela.6973
    @ismaela.6973 Před 2 lety +2

    What recommendation would you make with someone who has no college education but does have an understanding on Linux environment. That wants to get a certificate? I am currently working getting my CCNA (I don't have prior college education either) but I do want to get Linux certified in the future ( I daily Opensuse on my laptop)

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +3

      Linux+ is a pretty good choice. It’s a single test, the exam is well made, and CompTIA carries name recognition.

  • @surkewrasoul4711
    @surkewrasoul4711 Před rokem

    Comptia is the best, Out of them all.

  • @ssgus3682
    @ssgus3682 Před 2 lety +2

    So I have my Network+ and Security+. Since I am used to Comptia I think Linux+ is the way forward for me.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed! (And I really love the Linux+ process. A single exam, one and done.)

    • @ssgus3682
      @ssgus3682 Před 2 lety

      @@shawnp0wers thanks

  • @2and4wheels
    @2and4wheels Před rokem

    why don't you make a course for the LPIC-1 too? you are very good Shawn!

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      Thanks! Working on Linux+ now, not sure what will be next. :)

  • @karanPannuSingh
    @karanPannuSingh Před 8 měsíci

    Should we peruse "Red Hat" certifications? Over LPIC

  • @rlocone
    @rlocone Před 2 lety +4

    I still wanna take Linux+ or LPIC1.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      I sound like a salesman for them, but the Linux+ exam was very well done. :)

  • @mtbdude641
    @mtbdude641 Před 2 lety +1

    Just wondering why you can't specifically label a course as a redhat course acloudguru has almost all the redhat courses and they are all labeled with the exact name . I feel like rhcsa is most prevalent in liunx certification but I could also see how lpic series is great just for general knowledge building in Linux

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      Honestly, on CZcams I could probably label them Redhat without any concern. When I was a trainer at CBT, them commercially selling courses was a different situation I guess.

  • @greenkiro6401
    @greenkiro6401 Před rokem +1

    Which cert do you recommend for someone working in a data center but with zero knowledge of Linux? I have CCNA and A+. From Virginia

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      Welcome! I'd recommend going through my Linux Essentials playlist here (it's free) -- it's a pretty good introduction that doesn't assume any Linux knowledge. If that makes sense, probably moving on to Linux+ or LPIC-1 would be the ideal certificate path.

  • @vs4086
    @vs4086 Před rokem

    btw LPIC certs validity period is 5years vs 3 years of linux foundation and redhat certs

  • @christophervilliers3788

    I'm actually taking the Linux Fundamental with edureka and also about to take the python scripting cert. are those good or are they better ones as a beginner and that can land me a job

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem +2

      If I had to recommend a language for people to start with, it would be Python for sure. I learned BASH scripting (I have a series here on that), and then my first deep dive into a language was PHP. I wrote some fairly large PHP programs for the company I worked at, but if I would have learned Python instead, the programs would have been more flexible and efficient. Python is really a great language to use for everyday solution-making.

  • @gabriel6312g
    @gabriel6312g Před 2 lety

    LPIC 1 & RHEL certs!! =D =D =D

  • @ssgus3682
    @ssgus3682 Před 2 lety +1

    Is the current version of Linux+ set to expire since it came out in 2019

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety

      Wow, I can't believe it's been that long ago! I'm not sure how long before it expires. The new revisions don't usually change too much though, just a few updates here and there.

  • @eman0828
    @eman0828 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, Shawn, I work with RHEL in my current role as Sr. Desktop Support Tech. I'm the only Linux admin on my Desktop Support team that deals with all the RH Workstations. I'm considering a career path as a AWS Cloud Engineer, should just go ahead and pursue the RCHSA since I already work it or get the LPIC exam? Would the RH exam befit the cloud?

    • @SaveTheHero210
      @SaveTheHero210 Před 9 dny

      I’m curious to know what you chose, but I would say that the RHCSA would be the most beneficial in your case.

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 Před 9 dny

      @@SaveTheHero210 HI there. Yes I did look into it but RHEL is not that common in the cloud. It's mostly used in larger enterprise environments or Defense Contractors. Ubuntu seems to be the most widely used in the Cloud. So I decided not to persuse RHCSA. I would only pursue RHCSA if my goal is to specialize in Red Hat product's typically in a Linux Sysadmin or Linux Engineer role. For Cloud And DevOps I would go ith LPIC-1 or the Linux foundation one.

  • @christophervilliers3788

    Is Linux Fundamental Cert a good certificate? wondering which cert to take and if its a good cert

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      It's tough for me to find a cert with that exact title -- I do see the Linux Foundation has an "associate" level cert that I didn't know about. That might be their entry level certification that compares to LPI's "Linux Essentials". I assume it is a great cert to prepare for, especially if you're not already familiar with Linux.
      Even if you don't pay for the cert itself, learning the objectives would be a great start. But the cert could validate your learning, if nothing else so you know that you "got it" while you were studying, if that makes sense.
      I do talk a bit about entry level certs (particularly the Linux Essentials cert) in the intro video to my Linux Essentials series/playlist. If you haven't seen that, check it out.

  • @m4sta_mojo137
    @m4sta_mojo137 Před rokem

    CODEX OF ALERA BOOK SERIES in the background... is the reason to subscribe

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      RIGHT?!? Love those books. I've given so many copies away, but I always re-purchase so I have the full set. To give away when someone shows interest! :D

  • @pietropecco
    @pietropecco Před rokem

    Hi Shawn, there's one very important thing you don't talk about in this video: time-limited validity of certificates!

  • @lptechCT
    @lptechCT Před 2 lety

    Linux + please

  • @brownsense1
    @brownsense1 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow so many Lpic guys on here. Lol. Im currently prepping for RHCSA. It was recommended by some Solutions Architect i follow on youtube

  • @gauravbamania3794
    @gauravbamania3794 Před rokem

    Is Comptia Linux + same level as LPIC -1 in terms of knowledge?

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      Similar. It's worth looking over the objectives to each. They have a slightly different "take" on which things they go deeper into, but I'd rank them at the same competency level.

  • @datotamaratti6367
    @datotamaratti6367 Před rokem

    hi, I have a question about LPIC-1, what is the difference between 101-400 , 102-400; and 101-500; 102-500, can you explain please??

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      Without going to the website and looking up the tests themselves, I'm assuming they are revisions. Usually when they expire one set of tests and replace them with an updated version, there's a short period where both are available. I suspect that's what happening here if you have the option to take either set. (And ideally, you take the test you prepared for, so if you studied the 400 material, you'll want to take the 400 tests, and vice versa)

    • @datotamaratti6367
      @datotamaratti6367 Před rokem

      @@shawnp0wers Thanks for advice 🙂

  • @Daavisonfire
    @Daavisonfire Před rokem

    Have you taken RHCSA? Which takes longer?

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      I have not. I did a prep course for it years ago (not here, but for the training company I was working for) -- and the amount of content was pretty similar to Linux+ & LPIC-1, but of course very specifically about RedHat.

    • @RG-ux7ii
      @RG-ux7ii Před rokem +1

      It took me 3 months, studying full time (6-8 hours a day).

  • @sachs8379
    @sachs8379 Před rokem

    I like your cat!

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      I don't remember which cat made a cameo in this video, but they're both pretty cool! (Also both kind of jerks, cats are like that I guess... LOL)

    • @sachs8379
      @sachs8379 Před rokem

      @@shawnp0wers oh there are many cats, super Sir!

  • @sachs8379
    @sachs8379 Před rokem

    Can you suggest best books for linux

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, I'm not current on which books are good for specific exam prep. That said, I'm very biased toward my friend Kyle's books on Linux in general. This one for example I recently used to set up my own mail server (and that's only one chapter in the book!) amzn.to/3EP82H4
      (note: affiliate link)

    • @sachs8379
      @sachs8379 Před rokem

      @@shawnp0wers Thank you

  • @Rouhalla
    @Rouhalla Před rokem

    do linux+ please

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před rokem

      The course is underway, and moving slower than I'd hoped -- but should pick up now that I started the 90daysofmayhem.com :)

  • @syedtaimoorhussain4626
    @syedtaimoorhussain4626 Před 4 měsíci

    LFS207 is the quite un-interactive course, LPIC is worse.

  • @Douglas_Gillette
    @Douglas_Gillette Před 2 lety

    LPIC 1 is stupid. It is memorization of commands. I easily passed the Linux plus and bombed the lpic 1.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate that insight. It’s been YEARS since I took an LPIC-1 exam.