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I am planning to appear in RH-133 certification from Red Hat, because of my love with linux and i want to make my career on this platform.
RH-133 is for System Administration. I want to know, How much is it benefical for me in terms of career prospective...
How much its market demand....
On clearing it, i will be RHCT (Red Hat Certified Technician), hope so.
Currently, i am working on linux platfrom only, with java as a language, and want a guidance that whether i should go for it or keep it in my pending files.
All suggestions are welcome...including to go for any other certification also...
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