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HERMITech
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Anyone else done / planniing this as yet?
It's an area I'm pretty weak in and as it's fast becoming a major area of my workplace I've decided to take the plunge. Starting with RH033 (as I said I'm a newb with Linux) then RH133 then RH253 a bit later down the track once I've had a chance to put my theory to practice in both a development and production environment. I'm lucky in the fact that I have been able to salary sacrifice the entire course (takes it from $7,895 down to $6,316 with me basically only having to pay $4K of that out of my nett wage). That means that I get around a nett 42% off the entire course (+ I get a linux boogie board, towel an cap as part of some promo lol) One of the two braniac's (both in Linux) here at work has already done the course an says it's really good as well. Just wondering if anyone else has done it / intending to do it and how they've found it? |
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TufNuT
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Posts: 2446
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i havent done it, but i heard that it isnt easy. my advice is start Familiarising your self with linux before you start.
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Obes
Posts: 4198
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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imo...
Forget Redhat NCLP and NCLE ... Hell one of the uni's is offering a combined Masters in IT with NCLE (can do it via Excom). |
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| #2 12:03pm 21/02/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 3608
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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No Novell stuff at my work which directly relates to my ability to salary sacrifice (and benefit from almost a 42% cost reduction out of my pocket) without attracting insane amounts of FBT. As to uni, dude, I didn't even finish Yr 10 like 17 years ago. Sif I'm gonna sit through uni to get a Masters =)
Maybe later down the track. One thing at a time for me at .. heya look, a bright shiny thing. Huh, oh yeah what was I say? One thing at a time so I don't get distra.. Aww look, it's the bright shiny thing again ;P |
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gimpy
Posts: 918
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've done the RHCE course.
It really tests your knowledge. Very broad, covers all areas of RedHat Linux. I learnt heaps. I recommend doing it, but it's not for newbies. Work paid for mine. Mine went for 5 days, and the exam was the whole of the 5th day and only cost $2750 ex-tax. |
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| #4 12:41am 22/02/06 |
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Obes
Posts: 4211
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hermitech ... the NCLP and NCLE are linux courses with extra modules for the OES stuff. So if its a generic Linux cert you are after they are fairly equiviliant but 1 had an extra bonus of some extra stuff (tm).
But I have a slant against Redhat, I have never liked it. |
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Skitza
Posts: 7069
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Masters in IT with NCLE (can do it via Excom) I really just want the Novell cert now.. has anyone used Execom? any good ? last edited by Skitza at 15:28:00 22/Feb/06 |
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| #6 03:28pm 22/02/06 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 653
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have done RH033 and RH133 and they are fantastic, very good introduction to linux and very practical as well.
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