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I got my CLP 11 certificate last December, I am wondering if any of you guys know if by having got the CLP11 I would be granted another certification (RHEL, LPI, etc)?
I got my CLP 11 certificate last December, I am wondering if any of you guys know if by having got the CLP11 I would be granted another certification (RHEL, LPI, etc)?
Thanks in advance for any advise.
I would think that if you go for RH or LPIC certs and pass each level then the certs would be given for that level from their institute. Novel certs would not guarantee that another institute should give you certification for their levels. So to answer directly, NO niether RH nor LPIC will grant a certification dependent on another institutes certification.
Unfortunately no, it won't; however, if you pass the two tests from CompTIA and obtain your Linux+, You will get your LPIC-1 and Novell Cert w/o any additional tests.
As far as RH certs go, most definetly not. The RH entry level cert (RHCSA) is a higher level cert than the aforementioned three. Since you got your Novell Cert, I would go for the RHCSA next. The RH exams are lab based and IMHO better at testing one's abilities.
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