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Why red hat removed RHCSS?Can I sit RHCSS now ?Now can I borrow RHCSS study guide?Can I buy study guide RHCSS?,although RHCA II.
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I'm not sure why Red Hat discontinued the certification but after February 28, 2014, they were no longer issued. Please see here. Purchasing or borrowing an old study guide would be moot.
Why Red hat changed expertise or open stack?Moreover very difficult their certificate path .Is there any hacker their information?
If you want to know why Red Hat did what they did, then ask THEM...how are we supposed to know?? And your post has been reported...we aren't here to help you 'hacker their information', and cheating to pass a certification is not only wrong, but pointless. Even if you cheat your way through, you will have a 'certification' that's worthless, since you will have none of the knowledge needed behind that certification.
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As an aside ... I do sometimes pick up study guides from the bargain racks at a used book store, and I find them valuable even though I'm not interested in any certification. Some of them, particularly Red Hat's, are very well written by professional course designers. Although they are quite-understandably aimed at their commercial product (and are "a commercial product" themselves), they do illustrate many of the "survival skills" needed in this line of IT work.
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