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    • AmbarishrhA
      Ambarishrh
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      This looks interesting, need to check the videos.
      http://www.cybrary.it/courses/

      Thanks @ajin.c for sharing this.

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      • ?
        A Former User
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        Awesome that looks great

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Cool, thanks for sharing.

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          • LakshmanaL
            Lakshmana @Ambarishrh
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            @Ambarishrh Thank you so much for your valuable information Sir

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            • JoyJ
              Joy
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              Thank You 🙂
              I'm interested in ITIL course

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                ITIL is really primarily for managers. Not generally useful for IT folks.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  Not that the material in ITIL would not be good for people to know, it is just important to know what kind of jobs different certs are useful for. Also important to note is that ITIL is very big for the UK, not so big in other markets. Especially not all that big in the US. But it is widely recognized.

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                  • coliverC
                    coliver
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                    What about the LFCS? Is that a worthwhile cert for someone looking to get into Linux Administration?

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                      A Former User @coliver
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                      @coliver said:

                      What about the LFCS? Is that a worthwhile cert for someone looking to get into Linux Administration?

                      Generally, in SMB no. In SMB Linux tends to be thought of as this mysterious and confusing OS so if you know your way around it and can work it. it's as good as a cert to them, as most SMB shops aren't looking for Linux admins but, generalists. If your goal is Enterprise Linux Administration go for it!

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        Are certs really useful in SMB at all? Perhaps if you're working at a MSP, but for a regular SMB business they probably have no idea what they are.

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said:

                          Are certs really useful in SMB at all? Perhaps if you're working at a MSP, but for a regular SMB business they probably have no idea what they are.

                          I interviewed at an MSP without any certs... they were looking for a sys admin, an A+ cert was required. Needless to say I thought both the interview went well, although I got into an argument about virtualization with the "technical" interviewer, I thought it was a friendly conversation apparently he didn't... wasn't offered the job. They went with a candidate who had the A+ cert.

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                          • DashrenderD
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                            HUH? an MSP that was only looking for an A+ person, sounds like you were over-qualified for the job. Someone with only an A+ I wouldn't expect to know virtualization much if at all.

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said:

                              HUH? an MSP that was only looking for an A+ person, sounds like you were over-qualified for the job. Someone with only an A+ I wouldn't expect to know virtualization much if at all.

                              The ad was for a Sys Admin with knowledge of Windows Server, Networking Equipment, Windows Desktop, etc... The A+ cert was under the required certifications, among some others. I applied thinking they would just drop my resume...

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender
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                                As Scott and others have posted, it's amazing the ridiculous requirements that some people have in those postings.

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                                • ?
                                  A Former User @Dashrender
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                                  @Dashrender said:

                                  Are certs really useful in SMB at all? Perhaps if you're working at a MSP, but for a regular SMB business they probably have no idea what they are.

                                  Yes. Things like the Network+, Security+, MCSA/MCSE and CCNA/CCNP are depending on the size of the SMB. Most of them I have worked at are on the larger size though. But things like VMware Certs, and Linux certs are generally more specialize than what SMB cares about out of generalists.

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                                  • ?
                                    A Former User @coliver
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                                    @coliver said:

                                    @Dashrender said:

                                    HUH? an MSP that was only looking for an A+ person, sounds like you were over-qualified for the job. Someone with only an A+ I wouldn't expect to know virtualization much if at all.

                                    The ad was for a Sys Admin with knowledge of Windows Server, Networking Equipment, Windows Desktop, etc... The A+ cert was under the required certifications, among some others. I applied thinking they would just drop my resume...

                                    Small uneducated MSPs are worse than most SMBs as they think they know what they are doing but, don't. There's probably a lot more bad MSPs out there than there are good. You have to be picky with MSPs.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @coliver
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                                      @coliver said:

                                      What about the LFCS? Is that a worthwhile cert for someone looking to get into Linux Administration?

                                      Don't even know that one. Is that the Linux Foundation one? If so, yeah, worth getting these days, probably. Linux is doing so well, you don't need certs to succeed, but they help.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                                        Generally, in SMB no. In SMB Linux tends to be thought of as this mysterious and confusing OS so if you know your way around it and can work it. it's as good as a cert to them, as most SMB shops aren't looking for Linux admins but, generalists.

                                        This applies to the enterprise too. In my Wall St. experience they were so desperate for Linux people that they would consider high schoolers with no job experience if they knew some Linux and were heavily interested in learning more. I've never seen the enterprise look much at certs at all. When they do, RHCE.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                          @Dashrender said:

                                          Are certs really useful in SMB at all? Perhaps if you're working at a MSP, but for a regular SMB business they probably have no idea what they are.

                                          Yes and no. Some love them, most have no idea what they are.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                            @Dashrender said:

                                            HUH? an MSP that was only looking for an A+ person, sounds like you were over-qualified for the job. Someone with only an A+ I wouldn't expect to know virtualization much if at all.

                                            That's often the case. And working someplace where you are overqualified rarely goes well. Most shops want you to toe the line, not try to change policy.

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