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Hi all
Iam brand new to Linux
I just came across to RHcsa
And got attracted to it as it has huge salary for it
So as a beginner she should I start
As don't know anything about Linux
Also I wanted to know what are roles in this domain in it sector
I would really encourage you to start using Linux and learning how it works before applying for any kind of certification. Become as proficient as possible in the OS as you can.
If you want to go for the RHCSA but are unable to afford or otherwise obtain a support package for RHEL, you can install CentOS and learn using this OS. Also, take a look at beginner's guides, such as this one, and our tutorials here and other sites and resources that can help familiarize you to Linux.
Other members may have additional suggestions, as well.
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