[clue] In person training recommendations

Mike Nolte obiwanmikenolte at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 13:07:56 MDT 2015


Justin,

In theory, certifications are supposed to test cumulative years of
experience.  In practice, studying for a particular certification can leave
considerable gaps in knowledge.  Still, it's a place to start.  What kind
of labs would you prefer to see?

Mike

On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Justin Lang <justinslang88 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I'm looking to get some administration training to further my skills. I'm
> a SAN admin with a few Linux systems in my environment, but when it comes
> to troubleshooting I'm way behind where I would like to be. Most of my
> installs included VARs that often had a runbook that was not very deep and
> required general Linux administration tools that they weren't very familiar
> with. I would like to have those tools myself.
>
> Currently I'm looking at the RedHat training in Greenwood Village, but it
> is a 5 day intensive. This will most likely be the way I go, but I wanted
> any other opinions you all may have on in-person trainings that are more
> lab focused as opposed to training for a particular certification (a few
> trainings said specifically they were just teaching multiple choice to prep
> for cert tests). Has anyone had any good experience with Linux training in
> the Denver area?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
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