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I would like to know which path is the best and more realistic to get a linux certification. im planning to get a RHCE certification, but is it more realistic to get a LPIC cert first, and then go for the RHCE ?
or can i go directly for the RHCT and then RHCE ?
is the IT market currently good for these type of certs ?
The RHCE cert is fairly well regarded as the test is hands on, don't waste your time with the RHCT.
Comparing RHCE against the LPIC certs... RHEL is more commercial so having RHCE is probably more relevant as you will encounter more RHEL than say Debian in the corporate world.
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