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Old 07-14-2011, 12:47 PM   #1
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Hi,

I just want to know why the Redhat will not taking RHCSS exam on RHEL-6, but they conducting RHCE paper on RHEL 6 , what does it mean.

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Old 07-14-2011, 03:40 PM   #2
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I just want to know why the Redhat will not taking RHCSS exam on RHEL-6, but they conducting RHCE paper on RHEL 6 , what does it mean.
No idea what you're asking here. The best place to look up RedHat certification requirements/prerequisites/methods would be on RedHat's website, or you can contact a RedHat training center.
 
Old 07-14-2011, 06:22 PM   #3
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Actually i meant to ask that redhat conducting RHCE exam on RHEL 6 platform now, but why redhat not conducting RHCSS exam on RHEL6. Any Idea,

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Bear in mind, always, that "examinations" are a product which a company sells. (They sell it, of course, to people like you.)

The process of "getting a product to market" isn't controlled by, "does there still exist a customer who would buy release n-1 of this product?" Sure, there is... 'twas ever thus ... and that's not the point. You want to keep your "examinations" fairly closely in-sync with the recent product releases ... because, duh, that is a strong incentive for those people who already spent money on "release n-1" to spend money again on keeping up with the digital Joneses! (That's called "customer turnover." The most profitable future customers that you have are, of course, the customers that you already have.)

Welcome to "Marketing 101."
 
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