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N**L
Very Useful
In deep explanation provided. Good guide-lines exam point of view. Clear concise to each concept. Clear demarcation of what you can expect & learn. Must for Linux administrator to have.Indeed a collectible for Linux Sysadmins.
P**H
Very nice book.
Very nice book .. detailed description available.. but you should have at least two desktops/Laptops .. to make use of this book ..
R**A
"A book you need to succeed !!!!"
An Excellent guide to undetstand the concepts of RHCSA/RHCE both for exam preparation and learning further.Delivery was fast and much prior to schedule.
A**E
An excellent intel of RHEL-6
A very good book, with lots of practical lab, which helps in enhancing knowledge about RHEL6 in real world scenario.
N**U
Four Stars
nice book ......
V**I
Two Stars
Is this helpful for current redhat exam
S**D
Four Stars
good
V**H
Five Stars
Excellent!...throughly recommeded for RHEL 6.0 exams
A**H
Become Red Hat certified!
This book covers all of the material for the Red Hat certified System Admin and Engineer tracks. Jang has done a good job, each section is covered in clear detail and doesn't waffle on too much and is well presented. Chapters start with the boot process and work their way up to system services the most admin/engineers will use and administer in their day to day work. The SA and CE tracks are clearly separated and provide examples that you can follow. As the the certification tests are fully practical it is well worth following these examples in a virtual machine to really get to know the environment. Enjoy working through this and good luck.
L**O
good exercise book
The book is good to practice for the exam and build a small lab, it is quite useful to get experience before the exam. The fact that the chapters are available as pdf is good because you can read things beforehand (bus, train) and then practice when you have time. The instructions sometimes are not quite detailed and can be a bit confusing to read sometimes. Perhaps it is target for beginners, I found the order of things too confusing sometimes. On the other hand, instructions weren't precise enough and, in this particular, actually targeting more experienced users. I haven't tried the last chapters for the RHCE.
P**R
could be alot lighter if it stuck to the point
Although Michael Jangs book is well known for being the book to buy when doing your RHCE, I found it went over and over and over the same statements like a stuck record.this book could be half its size (pages wise) if it just stuck to the subject matter and stopped going of on a mission.I passed my rhcsa and rhce, but I cant say this book helped much. The redhat course books were far more useful.
C**N
I also didn't like the style
On the plus side, the book includes practice exams, and a brief summary of the key skills/tasks expected early on. However, it's very long, can be confusing, contains a lot of superfluous or anecdotal comments and is at times inaccurate (nothing dangerous, but I would advise against using this book as your only point of reference).If your looking for an introduction to Linux, which will get you through the RHCSA/RHCE qualifications, this is too short. If you are an experienced professional who just needs to fill a few gaps in your knowledge then it's far too long.I also didn't like the style. It's quite a chatty book, with section headings like "Wow, look at all that software", which some people might like, but I didn't. It's also interspersed with slightly pointless and annoying 'factoids' (LILO hasn't been supported by RedHat for years, for example), and little detail about how each section actually relates to the exam.The PDF copy is Ok, but it's just PDF - there isn't a HTML, ePub or mobi copy too.
J**N
Good whether you take the exams or not
The book is a must for those taking the RHCSA / RHCE exams but is a useful source of information even if you don't plan to take the exams.
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