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I have some free time now and was thinking about taking preparation for the above mentioned certification after my long done RHCE. For RHCE, I had the 3 official books but now I don't have the money to register for the courses.
So what would you suggest; which one should I take first 333 or 429 and where should I find the materials to get the closest idea of the exam. I am already going through the syllabus of both and need your suggestions as some of you have already passed these exams.
Well for your information RHS429 is more easier than RHS333. As one is about SELinux Policy and the other about servers and their security. RHS333 serves more general purpose, i agree to acid_kewpie.
Are done with those certification?
I am asking because they are the two I first want to pass among the 6 certificates of expertise.
I am just waiting for them to be written on RHEL 6, so I extend my RHCE currency.
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