[SP-pm] [OFF] Certificação

Nelson Ferraz nferraz em gmail.com
Quarta Junho 27 08:13:12 PDT 2007


>> http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi/english/about_lpi/faq/2_exams
>
>    Sim, sim, é um discurso muito bonito, mas eles escrevem o que na
> certificação?
>    Se for alguma coisa do tipo "Aproveitamento: 83,5%", já era o
> caráter "diferenciativo" da certificação...
>
>    Agora, se eles apenas te qualificam como "certificado" em 3-5
> "graus", então devem ser respeitados pela postura correta.

Sim, eles têm uma escala de avaliação:

- Junior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-1)
- Advanced Level Linux Professional (LPIC-2)
- Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3 “Core” and LPI Specialty)

Sendo que estas são as competências necessárias para cada um dos níveis:

- Junior

      - Work at the Linux command line
      - Perform easy maintenance tasks: help out users, add users to  
a larger system, backup & restore, shutdown & reboot
      - Install and configure a workstation (including X) and connect  
it to a LAN, or a stand-alone PC via modem to the Internet.

- Advanced

      - Administer a small to medium-sized site
      - Plan, implement, maintain, keep consistent, secure, and  
troubleshoot a small mixed (MS, Linux) network, including a:
            - LAN server (samba)
            - Internet Gateway (firewall, proxy, mail, news)
            - Internet Server (webserver, FTP server)
      - Supervise assistants
      - Advise management on automation and purchases

- Senior

      - Have several years experience with installing and maintaining  
Linux on a number of computers for various purposes
      - Have integration experience with diverse technologies and  
operating systems
      - Have professional experience as, or training for, an  
enterprise level Linux professional. (Including having experience as  
a part of another role)
      - Know advanced and enterprise levels of Linux administration  
including installation, management, security, troubleshooting and  
maintenance
      - Be able to use open source tools to measure capacity planning  
and troubleshoot resource problems
      - Have professional experience using LDAP to integrate with  
Unix services and Windows services, including Samba, PAM, email,  
Active Directory
      - Be able to plan, architecture, design, build and implement a  
full environment using Samba and LDAP as well as measure the capacity  
planning and security of the services
      - Be able create scripts in Bash or Perl or has knowledge of at  
least one system programming language (such as C)

http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi/english/certification/the_lpic_program


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