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Old 03-12-2016, 07:39 AM   #1
wlisonge
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Where can I get training to prepare for RHCSA


Hello all, I'm new to Linux system but quite familiar with Unix systems, I'm looking to take the RHCSA exam200 sometime soon , need a good training center online or on site. I was looking at Global knowledge IT training center.
Any info will be help.
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Old 03-13-2016, 04:51 PM   #2
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Hello all, I'm new to Linux system but quite familiar with Unix systems, I'm looking to take the RHCSA exam200 sometime soon , need a good training center online or on site. I was looking at Global knowledge IT training center.
Any info will be help.
Hi...

Welcome to the forum

If you would prefer taking courses on-site, Red Hat offers partner information, including locations here. Additional exam information can be found here, if you haven't seen it already.

Regards...
 
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Thanks very helpful info,
 
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Thanks , the info is helpful.
 
Old 03-14-2016, 08:34 AM   #5
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And, actually, I suggest that you think of certifications as "the 'icing on the cake'" that demonstrates that you have completed a professional training program. Such that "the training program, not the little piece of paper, is what actually matters to you." If the training program's any good, and of course if you work at it, then "getting the certificate" ought to be an afterthought. Therefore, shop very carefully for training programs: they are not all created equal. Your employer should be willing to foot all or part of the bill, if you think to ask.
 
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Thanks , the info is helpful.
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