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anandg2015 11-22-2015 01:07 PM

Please help me with query regarding RHCE certification
 
Hi. I am already working in IT in a non-tech environment for the past 3 years. I am trying to move to tech side of IT by doing RedHat certification. Is it possible to move to System/server admin(tech) side after completing the RHCE course? Does anyone know of a good coaching center(Online/class) in India, especially in Chennai? More importantly, which one has lot of growth and opportunities? Is it MCSE or RHCE ?

ardvark71 11-23-2015 11:46 AM

Hi...

Welcome to the forum :)

Not sure which is the best but I found these two schools/courses in Chennai...

http://www.plexus.net.in/

http://www.advantagepro.in/rhce-training-in-chennai/

You can research them if you desire any additional details. ;)

I have no experience with servers or server management but I would imagine that if you're wanting to specialize in server administration, you would be better served obtaining the RHCE certification.

Regards...

TB0ne 11-23-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by anandg2015 (Post 5453702)
Hi. I am already working in IT in a non-tech environment for the past 3 years. I am trying to move to tech side of IT by doing RedHat certification. Is it possible to move to System/server admin(tech) side after completing the RHCE course? Does anyone know of a good coaching center(Online/class) in India, especially in Chennai? More importantly, which one has lot of growth and opportunities? Is it MCSE or RHCE ?

No one knows what is better, or where you'll grow...no one knows the future. And if you want a job as an admin, you need to learn to do your own research...start by looking up training centers, rather than asking others to do it for you.

And if you're basing your entire career on a single certification, you WILL NOT succeed. Don't get a 'certification'....get KNOWLEDGE. If you think just having a certificate will get you there, you're wrong. There are THOUSANDS of things that aren't on any test, that you are going to have to contend with on a regular basis. This is where experience comes in.

Download CentOS, install it, and learn it. Configure services, troubleshoot them, follow guides and do research to answer your own questions. That way, when you DO take a certification test, you'll be VERY well qualified for it.


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