Post Axrr2KynV4IR9VbcCO by not_benis@cawfee.club
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(DIR) Post #Axrr2KynV4IR9VbcCO by not_benis@cawfee.club
2024-03-06T07:27:14.924295Z
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I've been recommended to join either udemy or coursera to get some IT certifications, can any of my IT niggas give me a few pointers? @splitshockvirus @grips @hakui
(DIR) Post #Axrr2M49SeAoWP7PBQ by splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network
2024-03-06T07:36:16Z
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@not_benis @grips @hakui Skip CompTIA A+ you already know everything because of PC building. Get Network+ and/or Security+I've never taken a udemy course but and have nothing to say about them other than they might be less archaic than certifications. I only have a VMware certification that I never use.Depends where and what you want to work in. I didn't get my contractor job because I didn't know kubernetes and wasn't proficient in Ansible enough.
(DIR) Post #Axrr2N4Xig53duJEQq by not_benis@cawfee.club
2024-03-06T07:40:36.542273Z
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@splitshockvirus @grips @hakui are there any sysadmin certs? I've looked but I haven't seen any on coursera, or I couldn't recognize them
(DIR) Post #Axrr2NtaesuiCEC000 by splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network
2024-03-06T07:44:18Z
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@not_benis @grips @hakui >sysadmin certsYeah you show'em your pleroma instance on Oliphant blocklist.
(DIR) Post #Axrr2R7AgqYmBDZO5I by splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network
2024-03-06T07:49:23Z
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@not_benis It depends what "systems" you are going to be administering.Sysadmin is a general title.MCSA and the like for WindowsRHCSA for Linux (Fed hat)CompTIA Server+ for basically all of themCCNA for Network KINGS, Network+ for if you don't wan to deal with Cisco's bullshit.