Because I said I was going to get certificated, since then I get a mail from time to time asking about the experience.
I can’t say details because the certification includes a NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement), but there are some general things I can say without being in trouble.
My current employer enrolled me in a rapid track
course, aimed to people with much Linux experience, but not expert
. There are pre-assessment questionnaires that help you to find out what’s your level.
I’m not sure about the questionnaires (I think the regex stuff is broken, I got 0 points), but they said I wasn’t a expert, so the right choice for me was RHCE Rapid Track Course and RHCE Exam (RH300).
It’s a five day course on RHEL 5, and includes the RHCE exam on last day. In my opinion it was the right choice for me, but may be I should be capable of passing without it.
The instructor was a friendly Argentinian guy that did a great job on training, althought some topics are treated too much simplified. OK, I understand the RH300 it’s only 5 days long.
To sum up, if you’re used to RHEL (or CentOS, by the way), RH300 could be the right choice for you. About passing the exam without doing the course, I sincerely don’t know. Are you sure you’re expert enough?
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