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Thanks for the reply! I don’t think I’ll do anything specific to RH, so I should probably stick to LPI. Any thoughts on the Linux Foundation Certifications (LFCS)?
Unfortunately I don’t have any information on those and since I already have LPIC 3-303 I’ll stick to those when it’s time to renew my certification
Not a problem, I appreciate your input!