is LFCS certification in any good use?
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I plan for a career as a Linux Sysadmin and next step for me is taking Linux+ (and maybe LPIC)
but in long term my target is get RHCSA and maybe some more Redhat´s certs after that.I had heard about Linux Foundation and their LFCS cert, it´s a 100% hands on CLI exam.
but I find very little about any courses when I search around on Internet.I like the idea LFCS is not so Linux vendor specific cert like RHCSA from Redhat is.
Is LFCS a good way / recommendation for a career as a Linux Sysadmin, if I want show Employers I not
only can Linux from Redhat? -
It is a great certification, but it is not very popular. HR managers recognize the Red Hat certifications and CompTIA Linux+. Once you get past the HR department, you'll find that the actual IT staff recognize the Linux Foundation and LPI certifications. I usually recommend RHCSA or Linux+ for getting a job, and then the other certs for moving up in a job you already have.