The
following Linux courses are based around the The Linux Professional
Institute (LPI) curriculum. LPI is a non-profit making organisation
which has produced a vendor neutral Linux certification program through
an Open Source type process. LPI gets it's input for exam objectives
from the Linux community and receives funding from some major names in
the computing world.
LPI has organised the LPIC process into three levels,
Levels 1, 2 and 3, with each level consists of two exams. Level 1 is
aimed at junior administrators whereas level 2 is aimed at advanced
administrators. Level 3 exams are currently unspecified but are
proposed to be more vendor dependant.
The courses offered by NKT Services covers the topics
necessary for the LPIC Level 1 exams 101, 102, 201 and 202. If the
delegate is likely to be supporting a Linux distribution which does not
have it's own certification process, or supporting a mixture of
distributions including Red Hat Linux, then the LPI Linux curriculum
would be an appropriate choice. Not only do the courses cover Red Hat
Linux, but are also applicable to Debian Linux, SuSE Linux, Mandrake
Linux and Ubuntu.
On completion of all courses, the delegates should be in
a position to sit the Linux Professional Institute Certification for
Level 1 and Level 2 at their nearest Prometric testing centre.
Curriculum map for users new to Linux or Unix
LPIC101 - LPI Linux Administration Part 1
LPIC102 - LPI Linux Administration Part 2
LPIC201-2 - LPI Linux Administration Part 3
Curriculum map for experienced Unix administrators
LPIC4UA - LPI Linux for Experienced Unix Administrators
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