Certification Industry: IT (Developer, Data, Architect)
Certificate Name: Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS)
Certificate Issuing Authority: Linux Foundation
Certification Price:
Certificate Validity: 3 years
As per Linux Foundation Website - The Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) certification is ideal for candidates early in their Linux system administration or open source career. The exam consists of performance-based items that simulate on-the-job tasks and scenarios faced by sysadmins in the real world. Obtaining certification allows individuals to validate their skills to prospective employers, which is particularly valuable if you have little on-the-job experience.
Competencies that are in the exam:
Duration of Exam - 2 Hours
Experience Level - Intermediate
Review for LFCS
The Andrew Mallett course is really good giving you broad Linux knowledge.
The exam had 24 questions for 2 hours. You need to be fast with the keyboard and really good with the "find" command.
Here are my notes from the course which can help you to prepare: https://github.com/StenlyTU/LFCS-official
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Stilian Stoilov
LFCS
I mainly used the weekends to go through Andrew Malletts Pluralsight course. For practice I used an Ubuntu 1804 VM.
The Pluralsight course mainly focusses on centos as the training environment. Since I gave the exam on Ubuntu (which is the environment I have worked most on), and some of the services and their config files are a bit different as compared to centos (like some networking services, http service ), I used some other web resources for those topics.
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Maninderjit bindra