LFCS vs RHCSA: Which is Best For You? | Linux vs RedHat | KodeKloud
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- In this video, you will understand the difference between Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) and Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator (LFCS) and find out which certification is your best choice for becoming a qualified Linux sysadmin.
These are the topics covered in this video:
00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS)
01:45 - Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)
03:33 - Similarities and Difference
06:14 - Which one to choose?
08:44 - Conclusion
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Preparing for LFCS
All the best!
I think it depends on your level. If you are a beginner, go first for LFCS. I'm preparing LFCS with KodeKloud at the moment. I really like your labs that are much better than A Cloud Guru (ex Linux Academy) or Cloud Academy. It really helps me for the preparation.
For me, I would say that I'm mastering around 60% of the LFCS exam. But Networking and Storage Management are still a challenge as well as some small topics such as the Boot for example. So, I first go for LFCS to gain a Linux certification. And then, I would plan to go to RHCSA.
HI there, can you please say a few words, what exactly better in KodeKloud labs than in the CloudGuru labs platform?
Thanks in advance :)
i am straight from age 45 going in for IT and doing rhelsa cert.I never did it in my career and i am now bored and left my job and pursuer a dream og working remote for a company anywhere in the world,money is not what its about , its a dream to be a admin for a company, i would even work for free .
Great video, it is well organized...!!
Thank you!
Another unique and interesting video from KodeKloud. Thank you very much team for the efforts
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Would be useful to say RHCSA pricing is region specific. Thanks Aaron for such a wonderful video
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if you dont know, Red Hat is one of many Linux distributions
so how they can be WS ?
Will this benifit web developers
Don’t wanna be that guy but when explaining the other certs that stem from these foundational you said site relatability instead of reliability computing
Nice info
Glad you think so!
can i easyli get hired if i take rhcsa ?
Obtaining a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification can certainly improve your chances of getting hired for certain IT roles, especially those that involve working with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems. However, whether or not you can "easily" get hired after passing the RHCSA exam depends on various factors that includes work experience, job market, skills etc.
No, but it won’t hurt
Is RHCSA still worth it given the changes Red Hat made? Moving CentOS upstream and limiting distribution of the RHEL source code. I would prefer a more agnostic certification now, who is to say Red Hat will still be as dominant in a few years.
On the other hand, if you can afford it, it will still be a valuable Certification.
Same, if you would do a Suse Linux server Certification, maybe Suse is not used in your country, still, you have a linux sysadmin level cert.
Doesn't hurt? 😊
The value of pursuing the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification depends on your career goals and the Linux ecosystem changes. While Red Hat's position may shift, RHCSA skills are transferable and foundational. Consider diversification and broader certifications like CompTIA Linux+ if distribution-agnostic skills are a priority. Adaptability and foundational knowledge remain key in the evolving tech landscape.
which one is better to land a job?
RHCSA
@@komlantsegnonsogbedji7474 yeah for $6k... no thanks
@@thelandoftwitchclipsThat’s only if you use their official resources, which isn’t required.
How many RHCSA certified are watching this
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Here! 😂