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LPIC

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What is LPIC?

LPIC (Linux Professional Institute Certification) is a professional certification standard for Linux system administrators and Linux engineers. It validates knowledge and skills in Linux system administration, demonstrating competence in tasks like installing, configuring, and managing Linux systems, as well as troubleshooting issues. It is commonly used to demonstrate expertise to potential employers and clients.

What other technologies are related to LPIC?

LPIC Competitor Technologies

Linuc is a Japanese Linux certification. It validates similar skills in Linux system administration making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside LPIC in 58% (323) of relevant job posts
RHCE is a competing Linux certification, offered by Red Hat. It validates similar skills in Linux system administration.
mentioned alongside LPIC in 5% (58) of relevant job posts
Windows is a competing operating system to Linux. While Windows and Linux systems may need to interact with each other, they are often mutually exclusive choices for a given server.
mentioned alongside LPIC in 0% (253) of relevant job posts

LPIC Complementary Technologies

OracleDB is a database management system often run on Linux servers. Managing and administering Oracle databases is a common task for Linux system administrators.
mentioned alongside LPIC in 2% (68) of relevant job posts
VMware is a virtualization platform that often runs Linux virtual machines. Managing VMware environments is a common task for Linux system administrators.
mentioned alongside LPIC in 0% (199) of relevant job posts
AWS is a cloud computing platform that offers Linux-based virtual machines and services. Managing Linux instances on AWS is a relevant skill for LPIC certified professionals.
mentioned alongside LPIC in 0% (540) of relevant job posts

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