Eu não tenho certificação mais também estou pensando em tirar, pelos mesmo motivos da faculdade "só o canudo" rs, eu já vi uns caras com LPI foobar, que não sabia nada! mas essa é a reliadade, como já contei muitos colegas da faculdade se formaram e não sabem nada, não aprenderam nada, mais se formaram ;)
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/27/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Nelson Ferraz</b> <<a href="mailto:nferraz@gmail.com">nferraz@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0;margin-left:0.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
>> <a href="http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi">http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi</a>/english/about_lpi/faq/2_exams<br>><br>> Sim, sim, é um discurso muito bonito, mas eles escrevem o que na<br>> certificação?<br>> Se for alguma coisa do tipo "Aproveitamento: 83,5%", já era o
<br>> caráter "diferenciativo" da certificação...<br>><br>> Agora, se eles apenas te qualificam como "certificado" em 3-5<br>> "graus", então devem ser respeitados pela postura correta.
<br><br>Sim, eles têm uma escala de avaliação:<br><br>- Junior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-1)<br>- Advanced Level Linux Professional (LPIC-2)<br>- Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3 "Core" and LPI Specialty)<br><br>
Sendo que estas são as competências necessárias para cada um dos níveis:<br><br>- Junior<br><br> - Work at the Linux command line<br> - Perform easy maintenance tasks: help out users, add users to<br>a larger system, backup & restore, shutdown & reboot
<br> - Install and configure a workstation (including X) and connect<br>it to a LAN, or a stand-alone PC via modem to the Internet.<br><br>- Advanced<br><br> - Administer a small to medium-sized site<br> - Plan, implement, maintain, keep consistent, secure, and
<br>troubleshoot a small mixed (MS, Linux) network, including a:<br> - LAN server (samba)<br> - Internet Gateway (firewall, proxy, mail, news)<br> - Internet Server (webserver, FTP server)
<br> - Supervise assistants<br> - Advise management on automation and purchases<br><br>- Senior<br><br> - Have several years experience with installing and maintaining<br>Linux on a number of computers for various purposes
<br> - Have integration experience with diverse technologies and<br>operating systems<br> - Have professional experience as, or training for, an<br>enterprise level Linux professional. (Including having experience as
<br>a part of another role)<br> - Know advanced and enterprise levels of Linux administration<br>including installation, management, security, troubleshooting and<br>maintenance<br> - Be able to use open source tools to measure capacity planning
<br>and troubleshoot resource problems<br> - Have professional experience using LDAP to integrate with<br>Unix services and Windows services, including Samba, PAM, email,<br>Active Directory<br> - Be able to plan, architecture, design, build and implement a
<br>full environment using Samba and LDAP as well as measure the capacity<br>planning and security of the services<br> - Be able create scripts in Bash or Perl or has knowledge of at<br>least one system programming language (such as C)
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