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Welcome to My Linux Certification Blog

My name is Darian Ross and I'm a Linux enthusiast and certification blogger. On this site, I share my knowledge and experience in the Linux world and help others achieve their Linux certification goals.

Linux Certification Overview

Linux is a popular open-source operating system used in various industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and education. Linux certifications are designed to validate the skills and knowledge of IT professionals working with Linux.

There are several types of Linux certifications available, ranging from beginner to advanced levels. Some of the most popular Linux certifications include:

  • Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC)
    • Practice Exams
      • CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI:
        • This certification is a partnership between CompTIA and the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) and validates the same skills as the CompTIA Linux+ certification, but also includes LPI exam objectives.
  • Red Hat Certified
  • SUSE Certified
  • Oracle Linux

Linux Certification Blogs

On my external site, Certification Methods, I regularly post articles and tutorials related to Linux certifications. These blog posts cover various topics, including exam preparation tips, study resources, and real-world scenarios.

If you're interested in Linux certifications, be sure to check out my blog and subscribe to stay updated on the latest content!

Contact Me

If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact me at my web site contact form. Thank you for visiting my site and happy learning!

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