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Old 04-16-2020, 05:28 PM   #1
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Hi,
I am newbie in the forum, wanted to know the best certification path to follow in Linux. I have already a cisco CCNA. Also relevant materials please.
thanks
 
Old 04-16-2020, 05:36 PM   #2
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Hi,
I am newbie in the forum, wanted to know the best certification path to follow in Linux. I have already a cisco CCNA. Also relevant materials please.
thanks
There is no 'best' certification path, and many people don't give 'certifications' much weight at all. You don't tell us anything about what you're going to want to do or study, version of Linux, etc. There are numerous certifications you can get, and they're all pretty much worth the exact same thing.

Also, you need to read the "Question Guidelines"..we're happy to help with specific questions, but you are essentially asking us to look up things for you, and give you links to relevant materials, and tell you what to study. If you want to learn, you need to start by putting your OWN efforts into studying. There are many, MANY 'best certification' threads on this very site that you can find with a brief search.
 
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Old 04-16-2020, 05:53 PM   #3
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I agree with TB0ne on this, but even with a bit of googling you could research and evaluate for your self. I'd start with completing free courses that are available first, then you can decide if you want to undertake any non-free certification.

My token gesture...
https://itsfoss.com/free-linux-training-courses/
 
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Old 04-16-2020, 07:41 PM   #4
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