RHCSA by far if you are going to be a linux admin. Red Hat is the industry standard Linux distro. Never seen an enterprise run a linux OS that was not Red Hat. But if you are coming from little to no knowledge of linux, then linux+ is a good start. Cant speak on LPIC.
What if the job you work at is all a Ubuntu server environment? Will most of it translate? They cut costs and only have like 5 RHEL licenses now and only use Ubuntu.
@@brandhark7935 ubuntu would be good for linux+ however if you still want to go after Red Hat, from my understanding CentOS is the closest open source version you can find for Red Hat. Of course do your own research. Im a Cisco Network guy by trade. But most work environments I have been in are a mix of windows server and Red Hat for server OS's.
@@brandhark7935still transferable, package management and some command line differences but for the most part you can easily get adjusted to an Ubuntu server environment if you passed the RHCSA.
I watch you when you were studying for your network+ & I was too. Then security+ after. It’s sick seeing how both of our careers kinda started out similar & we’re lowkey debating the same things based off of what our company needs & our personal careers. Good luck to ya brotha!!
Bruh you can make 120+ easy with sec plus. I have sec + and got a Jr linux admin spot. From their I worked my way to our server team then our hpc team making 190k now. I still have no Linux cert. I am how ever gonna take the rhcsa soon just because.
I’m a Data Center Engineer that’s trying to break into Cybersecurity with RedHat & Centos knowledge. Learning Linux is the obvious next step for me. But I’m not sure which cert to invest my time and money in. Please send help lol
Honestly I agree but if I had to be honest with you . Comptia honestly get recognize more from hiring managers so you might be better prepared but it don’t matter if you’re not making it to the hiring process
Passed Linux Essentials,Linux Security Essentials, LPIC-1 101-500 and 102-500. For the essential exam the certification is for the lifetime.
i recently passed RHCSA V9.2 and its validity is only for 3 years
Plot twist was a bummer, AWS architect is something entirely different from this topic. I am still confused :(
RHCSA by far if you are going to be a linux admin. Red Hat is the industry standard Linux distro. Never seen an enterprise run a linux OS that was not Red Hat. But if you are coming from little to no knowledge of linux, then linux+ is a good start. Cant speak on LPIC.
What if the job you work at is all a Ubuntu server environment? Will most of it translate? They cut costs and only have like 5 RHEL licenses now and only use Ubuntu.
@@brandhark7935 ubuntu would be good for linux+ however if you still want to go after Red Hat, from my understanding CentOS is the closest open source version you can find for Red Hat. Of course do your own research. Im a Cisco Network guy by trade. But most work environments I have been in are a mix of windows server and Red Hat for server OS's.
@@brandhark7935still transferable, package management and some command line differences but for the most part you can easily get adjusted to an Ubuntu server environment if you passed the RHCSA.
@@brandhark7935 Yes, linux at the very core is the same across all distros
the plot twist was so well placed .. and i agree with it too
I watch you when you were studying for your network+ & I was too. Then security+ after. It’s sick seeing how both of our careers kinda started out similar & we’re lowkey debating the same things based off of what our company needs & our personal careers. Good luck to ya brotha!!
Bruh you can make 120+ easy with sec plus.
I have sec + and got a Jr linux admin spot. From their I worked my way to our server team then our hpc team making 190k now. I still have no Linux cert. I am how ever gonna take the rhcsa soon just because.
Can I prepare for RHCSA directly after the Linux+ or should I go the LPIC route?
I want your opinion about CompTIA's labs when it comes to real word IT skills? Thanks in advance.
and what about LFCS ?
Can you please record videos of you studying for solution architect. Thank you!
Will there be more security + 601 material? Trying to take it before it exp in July.
No plans for that ATM. Sorry
I’m a Data Center Engineer that’s trying to break into Cybersecurity with RedHat & Centos knowledge. Learning Linux is the obvious next step for me. But I’m not sure which cert to invest my time and money in. Please send help lol
Thank you
well explained... except for the AWS part
thank you for sharing
That twist at the end lol
Cloud runs on Linux lol
nice video
comptia linux+ maybe good.. but comptia website are super sucks.. so i will go with LPIC instead of comptia..
Honestly I agree but if I had to be honest with you . Comptia honestly get recognize more from hiring managers so you might be better prepared but it don’t matter if you’re not making it to the hiring process
RHCSA.....
plot twist!