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Postby stack » Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:35 am

As some of you already know, I practically disappeared off the internet for the past two weeks as I prepped for my Red Hat tests. Two very challenging tests (obviously RHCE was much harder then the RHCSA).

I think that the Red Hat training may have doubled my knowledge on Linux administration. Before the training I already had large chunks of the covered information in my head, I just never used it enough to have the detail that the Red Hat training requires. The best analogy that I have heard so far is: before I had a box filled with giant rocks and the Red Hat training filled the gaps with sand. It is ridiculous how much information that they packed inside.

Anyway on to the results!

RHCSA: 300 out of 300. https://www.redhat.com/certification/rhcsa/objectives/
RHCE : 286 out of 300. https://www.redhat.com/certification/rhce/objectives/

So for the remainder of the day, I am off to do my white-boy dance (regardless of how stupid I may look) :-D
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Re: Red Hat

Postby David Miller » Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:14 pm

Congrats! and a perfect score on one of them!
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Re: Red Hat

Postby stack » Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:14 pm

Thanks! They were not easy tests. Quite challenging.

If anyone has the chance to take the tests, I HIGHLY recommend it. However, the 4 day course (+1 day of testing) was a little rough. If you can swing the 9 day course (+1 day of testing) I think it would be much easier to absorb the sheer volume of information that they test on.
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