Which is the next Booming Technology to learn with additional with Linux Knowledge
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Which is the next Booming Technology to learn with additional with Linux Knowledge
Hi
Currently im Working as Linux Admin .Operating System part i like to stay with Linux, other than linux i want to learn few more technology to boost my carrer opportunity ,Can Kindly any one suggest me which could be the better technology to learn with additional to Linux Knowledge.I feel other than Linux Knowledge many administrator do many certification in platform of Oracle,Vmware,Citrix,Storage .Please suggest me a single technology which i can hold with additional with Linux to enhance my carrer...
Last edited by LittleMaster; 10-12-2012 at 01:49 AM.
An RHCE® certification is earned by a Red Hat® Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) who has demonstrated the knowledge, skill, and ability required of a senior system administrator responsible for Red Hat Enterprise Linux® systems. Professionals holding this certification have continually helped their companies with successful deployments and migrations.
Prerequisites
An RHCE is able to perform the following tasks (in addition to tasks associated with RHCSA):
Configuration of static routes, packet filtering, and network address translation
Setting kernel runtime parameters
Building simple RPMs
Configuring an iSCSI initiator
Producing and delivering reports on system utilization
Using shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
Configuring system logging, including remote logging
Configuring a system to provide networking services, including HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, NFS, SMB, SMTP, SSH, and NTP
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