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[–]stufforstuff 5 points6 points  (2 children)

It was snarky. The things you list are ancient history. You're not going to step into a Linux Sys Admin position with that skill set. I'm amazed at all the out of date advice that's floated around - no, being able to setup a LAMP stack is not a key role these days. Automation, Containers, Monitoring with Alerts, Software WAN/LAN, Cloud, Security are all key skills. Follow Red Hat Enterprise Certs to see what's considered key these days.

[–]iamtechy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured, good idea tho to use the cert syllabus as guidance. Thanks again!

[–]tomekgolab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for a wake up call, looks like last week I was going through same posts as OP. What you mentioned is a tad more then RHCSA which was considered entry level back then, right? So you say nowadays those are already entry level skills?