The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) has updated the objectives for LPIC-2 and is offering free beta exams to a limited number of qualified candidates.
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is organizing select events worldwide that offer a rare opportunity for eligible LPIC-1 certificate holders to be among the first to take the updated 201 and 202 beta exams, join the LPI Exam Development Community, and advance their professional credentials.
LPI is committed to the development of global standards and certifications in Linux and open source innovation. A community of Linux professionals, volunteers, vendors, and educators design the LPI Certification Program that unites the requirements of both IT professionals and the organizations that would employ them.
To achieve this goal LPI utilizes an open, rigorous, and consultative development process that uses both volunteer and hired resources. The LPI development process is widely recognized and endorsed by Fortune 500 companies, and has met the strict requirements of independent certification authorities.
About the LPIC-2 Linux Engineer Certification
LPIC-2 is aimed at advanced Linux professionals. To be awarded LPIC-2, candidates must be able administer small-to-medium sized mixed networks, and provide recommendations to upper management. To become LPIC-2 certified the candidate must be able to:
◉ Administer a small to medium-sized site
◉ Plan, implement, maintain, keep consistent, secure, and troubleshoot a small mixed (MS, Linux) network, including a:
◉ LAN server (Samba, NFS, DNS, DHCP, client management)
◉ Internet Gateway (firewall, VPN, SSH, web cache/proxy, mail)
◉ Internet Server (web server and reverse proxy, FTP server)
◉ Supervise assistants
◉ Advise management on automation and purchases
About the LPIC-2 Beta Exams (Version 4.5)
Beta exams are organized in the English language only, and will be delivered as paper based tests (PBT). Both exams, 201 and 202, each take 90 minutes and contain 60 questions. They are offered free of charge. Passing the exams for 201 and 202 in conjunction with an active LPIC-1 certification leads to the LPIC-2 Linux Engineer certification.
In addition, beta candidates will be asked to answer a short survey and provide feedback on the exam content. For this purpose, LPI Exam Development staff may visit beta exam labs to collect direct feedback from the candidates.
Candidates should be aware that beta exams cover the new version of the objectives which will contain new exam material. Their passed exams are counted as regular exams and can be used to achieve a certification. Failed exams can be deleted from the candidate’s profile on their request.
How to prepare for the LPIC-2 Beta Exams
Candidates can find updated exam objectives for the new LPIC-2 201 and 202 (Version 4.5) on the LPI Wiki Resources website: https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-2_Objectives_V4.5
The detailed list of changes is available at: https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-2_Summary_Version_4.0_To_4.5
How to sign up for LPIC-2 Beta Exams for free
Beta exams are currently available in select regions including Latin America, North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia). To apply for the free beta exams in your country, please fill out the LPIC-2 Beta Exam Contact Request Form here: https://www.lpi.org/lpic-2-beta-signup
“We are thankful to all the candidates for their support of our exam development process and standards at LPI. Accurate skills verification is vitally important in today’s economy, ” states Mr. Matthew Rice, Executive Director of LPI. He goes on to explain, “Our organization has a fundamental commitment to championing workforce development initiatives for Linux and open source professionals. We have been working closely with employers globally to reinforce the value of certification, and we are seeing demand for certification rise. A recent survey found that 93% of employers plan to hire a Linux professional.”
About the Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
LPI is the global certification standard and career support organization for open source professionals. With more than 500,000 exams delivered, it's the world's first and largest vendor-neutral Linux and open source certification body. LPI has certified professionals in 181 countries, delivers exams in 9 languages, and has over 200 training partners.
We are committed to providing the IT community with certifications of the highest quality, relevance, and accuracy.
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is organizing select events worldwide that offer a rare opportunity for eligible LPIC-1 certificate holders to be among the first to take the updated 201 and 202 beta exams, join the LPI Exam Development Community, and advance their professional credentials.
To achieve this goal LPI utilizes an open, rigorous, and consultative development process that uses both volunteer and hired resources. The LPI development process is widely recognized and endorsed by Fortune 500 companies, and has met the strict requirements of independent certification authorities.
About the LPIC-2 Linux Engineer Certification
LPIC-2 is aimed at advanced Linux professionals. To be awarded LPIC-2, candidates must be able administer small-to-medium sized mixed networks, and provide recommendations to upper management. To become LPIC-2 certified the candidate must be able to:
◉ Administer a small to medium-sized site
◉ Plan, implement, maintain, keep consistent, secure, and troubleshoot a small mixed (MS, Linux) network, including a:
◉ LAN server (Samba, NFS, DNS, DHCP, client management)
◉ Internet Gateway (firewall, VPN, SSH, web cache/proxy, mail)
◉ Internet Server (web server and reverse proxy, FTP server)
◉ Supervise assistants
◉ Advise management on automation and purchases
About the LPIC-2 Beta Exams (Version 4.5)
Beta exams are organized in the English language only, and will be delivered as paper based tests (PBT). Both exams, 201 and 202, each take 90 minutes and contain 60 questions. They are offered free of charge. Passing the exams for 201 and 202 in conjunction with an active LPIC-1 certification leads to the LPIC-2 Linux Engineer certification.
In addition, beta candidates will be asked to answer a short survey and provide feedback on the exam content. For this purpose, LPI Exam Development staff may visit beta exam labs to collect direct feedback from the candidates.
Candidates should be aware that beta exams cover the new version of the objectives which will contain new exam material. Their passed exams are counted as regular exams and can be used to achieve a certification. Failed exams can be deleted from the candidate’s profile on their request.
How to prepare for the LPIC-2 Beta Exams
Candidates can find updated exam objectives for the new LPIC-2 201 and 202 (Version 4.5) on the LPI Wiki Resources website: https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-2_Objectives_V4.5
The detailed list of changes is available at: https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-2_Summary_Version_4.0_To_4.5
How to sign up for LPIC-2 Beta Exams for free
Beta exams are currently available in select regions including Latin America, North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia). To apply for the free beta exams in your country, please fill out the LPIC-2 Beta Exam Contact Request Form here: https://www.lpi.org/lpic-2-beta-signup
“We are thankful to all the candidates for their support of our exam development process and standards at LPI. Accurate skills verification is vitally important in today’s economy, ” states Mr. Matthew Rice, Executive Director of LPI. He goes on to explain, “Our organization has a fundamental commitment to championing workforce development initiatives for Linux and open source professionals. We have been working closely with employers globally to reinforce the value of certification, and we are seeing demand for certification rise. A recent survey found that 93% of employers plan to hire a Linux professional.”
About the Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
LPI is the global certification standard and career support organization for open source professionals. With more than 500,000 exams delivered, it's the world's first and largest vendor-neutral Linux and open source certification body. LPI has certified professionals in 181 countries, delivers exams in 9 languages, and has over 200 training partners.
We are committed to providing the IT community with certifications of the highest quality, relevance, and accuracy.
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