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Any advise On Taking RHCE Cert..
Hi Guys,
About to take my RHCE cert test, any advise ? Anything would do... how you studied for your test ? which materials you referred to ? websites ? type of lab and theory questions i can expect...anything...
About to take my RHCE cert test, any advise ? Anything would do... how you studied for your test ? which materials you referred to ? websites ? type of lab and theory questions i can expect...anything...
If you have already passed the RHCSA test, the RHCE test is similar in format, only harder with much more of a time crunch.
Just practice the course objectives defined by redhat, make sure you know how to do them by heart and test them when you do them at home, in the exam I recommend not wasting time with testing, just install, configure properly and move on.(You'll be surprised how much time will fly)Its not hard at all, but its the time that gets you.
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