Dear Timothy,

Thank you for sharing your experience and mentioning the Linux Professional Institute (LPI). I’ve heard of LPI before, and it’s great to know that you’ve already earned their Linux Essentials and Security Essentials certifications—congratulations on those achievements!

I completely agree with you about the value of certifications for growing skills and professional credibility. Certifications provide a structured way to validate knowledge and open up new opportunities. I’m currently focusing on Linux system administration, security, and cloud computing, and I’ll certainly explore LPI’s offerings in more depth.

Do you have any tips or resources that helped you prepare for these certifications? I’d appreciate any insights or advice you can share from your experience.

Thanks again for the suggestion and encouragement!

Best regards,
Muhammad Nadeem Anjum



On 12/12/2024 2:41 pm, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:


On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 11:55 PM Muhammad Nadeem Anjum <deb...@nexgntech.com> wrote:

    Dear John Doe,

    Yes, I am actively seeking job opportunities and looking to
    enhance my
    career in Linux administration and cloud administration. I am
    eager to
    find valuable resources and opportunities to grow my expertise in
    these
    domains.


Have you looked at The Linux Professional Institute LPI https://www.lpi.org/? I have their Linux Essentials and Security Essentials certifications. If you are going to grow your skills then growing them with certifications is a great idea.

    Best regards,
    Muhammad Nadeem Anjum



    On 30/11/2024 5:55 pm, john doe wrote:
    > On 11/30/24 03:39, Muhammad Nadeem Anjum wrote:
    >> Dear Experts,
    >
    > We are not experts by any means.
    >
    >>
    >> I am an experienced Linux server administrator, having started my
    >> journey with Red Hat Linux 6.0 in 1999. Over the years, I have
    worked
    >> with various Linux distributions such as CentOS and Ubuntu Server,
    >> addressing diverse requirements and applications. My past
    experience
    >> includes configuring services like:
    >>
    >>   * *Sendmail SMTP server*
    >>   * *BIND DNS server*
    >>   * *FTP server*
    >>   * *Squid proxy server*
    >>
    >> While I have had intermittent engagement with Linux systems
    over the
    >> years, I am now eager to dive deeper into the intricacies of Linux
    >> server administration. My goal is to enhance my skills and
    knowledge,
    >> enabling me to tackle more complex scenarios with confidence.
    >>
    >
    > Are you a job seeker.
    >
    >> I would greatly appreciate it if you could recommend any active
    mailing
    >> lists, forums, or discussion groups where Linux server
    administrators
    >> regularly exchange ideas, troubleshoot issues, and share solutions.
    >> Engaging with a community of experts would be invaluable as I
    embark on
    >> this deeper exploration of Linux server administration.
    >>
    >
    > I'd say, pick something that you are interested in and try to
    make it
    > work.
    > When you are stuck on something, just google your way out.
    >
    > --
    > John Doe
    >



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