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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
  
The LPIC-3 development is the continuation of the LPIC programme as described  
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The [[LPIC-3]] development is the continuation of the LPIC program as described  
[http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi/english/certification/the_lpic_program here].  Where LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 were designed
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[http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi/english/certification/the_lpic_program here].  Where [[LPIC-1]] and [[LPIC-2]] were designed
 
to certify junior and intermediate level administration skills, [[LPIC-3]] is a more
 
to certify junior and intermediate level administration skills, [[LPIC-3]] is a more
 
focused and high-level extension of this certification series.
 
focused and high-level extension of this certification series.
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[[LPIC-3]] is designed for the enterprise-level Linux professional. The program has been developed with the advice of hundreds of Linux professionals and some of the world's leading technology companies. It also represents the highest level of professional, distribution-neutral Linux certification within the industry.
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===The Minimally Qualified Candidate===
 
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* Is able create scripts in Bash or Perl or has knowledge of at least one system programming language (such as C).
 
* Is able create scripts in Bash or Perl or has knowledge of at least one system programming language (such as C).
 
* Is able to design, deploy and manage highly available network services in a Virtualization environment.
 
* Is able to design, deploy and manage highly available network services in a Virtualization environment.
 
  
 
==Status of LPIC-3 Development==
 
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==How To Help==
 
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If you would like to participate in the [[LPIC-3]] exam and programme development (or
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If you would like to participate in the [[LPIC-3]] exam and program development (or
 
any other exam development with LPI), please subscribe to the lpi-examdev mailing
 
any other exam development with LPI), please subscribe to the lpi-examdev mailing
 
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 3 May 2019

Introduction

The LPIC-3 development is the continuation of the LPIC program as described here. Where LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 were designed to certify junior and intermediate level administration skills, LPIC-3 is a more focused and high-level extension of this certification series.

LPIC-3 is designed for the enterprise-level Linux professional. The program has been developed with the advice of hundreds of Linux professionals and some of the world's leading technology companies. It also represents the highest level of professional, distribution-neutral Linux certification within the industry.


The Minimally Qualified Candidate

This is a description of a Linux professional that is just barely qualified to pass the LPI Level 3 Linux exams. This hypothetical person is called the Minimally Qualified Candidate (MQC). Standards on the Level 3 exams should be set so that this person (and anyone more able) would pass but anyone less able would not pass.

An LPI certified Level 3 Linux professional (designated LPIC-3) should have the technical capability to perform system administration at the enterprise level. A LPIC-3 certification holder should be able to understand, plan roll-outs, install, configure, maintain and troubleshoot the technologies being tested. These technologies differ for each exam but the level of ability is at an enterprise level.

The LPIC-3 MQC typically (Yes, some of these bullets are specific to particular exams in the LPIC-3 series):

  • Has installed and maintained Linux on a number of computers for various purposes for a number of years.
  • Has integration experience with diverse technologies and operating systems.
  • Has professional experience as, or training for, an enterprise level Linux professional. (Including having experience as a part of another role.)
  • Is comfortable with advanced and enterprise levels of Linux administration including installation, management, security, troubleshooting and maintenance.
  • Is able to use opensource tools to measure capacity planning and troubleshooting resource problems.
  • Has professional experience using Samba to integrate file and print services with Windows, including user management, domain control, security and performance tuning.
  • Has professional experience using LDAP to integrate with Unix services and Windows services, including Samba, PAM, email, Active Directory.
  • Is able to plan, architecture, design, build and implement a full environment using Samba and LDAP as well as measure the capacity planning and security of the services.
  • Is able create scripts in Bash or Perl or has knowledge of at least one system programming language (such as C).
  • Is able to design, deploy and manage highly available network services in a Virtualization environment.

Status of LPIC-3 Development

The 301 and 302 exams have been completed and released in Q1 2007. These exams are now retired. Please refer to the 300 exam.

The 303 exam was launched in Q1 2009.

The 304 exam was launched in Q1 2010.

The 300 exam was launched in Q4 2013.

We also would like your comments on our work in progress, so feel free to Add a comment or Mail a comment.


The Exams

Current Exams

The LPIC-3 exams which are currently available are:

Exam Major Topics
300 Mixed Environment with OpenLDAP, Samba 3.6 and 4
303 Security
304 Virtualization and High Availability
301 (retired) Authentication and naming, including: troubleshooting, integration with core network services, and capacity planning
302 (retired) Network file/print services, including: troubleshooting, and integration with core network services

Future LPIC-3 exams

Nothing is set in stone right now but as interest and resources become available, Here is a list of potential LPIC-3 exams. After the first three, the main topics of interest in our road map are:

Exam Major Topics
305 Mail and Messaging Services (proposed)
306 Web Services

These 6 exams will form the core of the LPIC-3 Enterprise certification track. Other topics may be added as 'merit badges' (as Maddog and the boy scouts call them).


Development Process and Timelines

We are currently updating the 304 exam content.


How To Help

If you would like to participate in the LPIC-3 exam and program development (or any other exam development with LPI), please subscribe to the lpi-examdev mailing list:

   http://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev

Feel free to introduce yourself and describe what you would like to help with.

As well, we are looking for some dedicated SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) for the entire project. For more information on what is expected of a dedicated SME, please see below.

  * Help flesh out the LPIC-3 Task List
  * Vote on the importance of the Job Tasks
  * Help review the objectives
  * Help write new items for the exams
  * Take the Beta Exam.  Locations and dates for future beta exams will be post here

The LPIC-3 Team

What is asked of dedicated SMEs (Subject Matter Experts)

The tasks that we need some dedicated SMEs for are:

  * flesh out the LPIC-3 Task List with at least 40 tasks
  * write 25 items for the exams
  * review 50 items for clarity, technical accuracy, etc.

Who is involved

Have you helped out with the LPIC-3 exam development? Please add your name to the volunteer list to ensure that you get the recognition that you deserve for your help.

Role Person Country
Objective Coordinator TBD
Dedicated SME TBD
Dedicated SME Timo Dotzauer Germany
Dedicated SME Bruno Gomes Pessanha Brazil
Volunteer SME Felipe Salum Brazil
Volunteer SME Bruno Guerreiro Diniz Brazil
Volunteers add your name here
if you helped
Program Lead G. Matthew Rice Canada
Tool Developer Rick Delaney Canada