LFS201 has been available previously as an instructor-led course in person or online, but will also now be offered online as a self-paced course.
The course provides all the knowledge and skills necessary to become certified and to succeed in a career as a Linux SysAdmin.
The Linux Foundation Certified SysAdmin and Linux Foundation Certified Engineer exams were introduced just last year and are available anytime, anywhere, are performance based and distribution flexible.
For more information or to register for the self-paced Essentials of Systems Administration course.
According to the Linux Foundation, over the last year 300,000 students signed up for the free Introduction to Linux Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) created by The Linux Foundation and offered through the edX platform.
“The best way to address the skills shortage in the Linux community is to provide a variety of ways for people to learn Linux and to access the knowledge they need to advance their careers,” said Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin.
“The Linux Foundation will continue to explore new ways to deliver Linux learning materials, and increase opportunities for professionals who want to advance the world’s largest collaborative development project.”
The Linux Foundation is simplifying access to courses in Europe, such as Developing Device Drivers for Linux, Linux Network Management, Linux Performance Tuning, and Linux Security.
These classes often fill up quickly, so an increased frequency will enable more students to access this important training material.
Other popular courses, such as Linux Security, Linux Performance Tuning, Embedded Linux Development with the Yocto Project, Linux KVM Virtualization and more are also available for enrollment now.
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