I gotten training on 2.5, books on 2.6 and 2.7, and only "really used" 2.4.
What should my "test lab" look like?
How useful is this cert, really? I don't expect an immediate payraise or folks crawling over each other to hire me. I'm just looking to see what value other people put on it...
Some background:
I have more than ten years IT experience with my current employer (as a programmer, a hardware/software evaluator, a LAN/Server designer, and most recently, high-level assessment and design at an enterprise level.
Lately, I've felt "less technical" than I wanted to be so I studied and passed MCSE/MCP+I, Network+, i-Net+, Novell CIBS. I'm studying on my own for the CCNA and the MCSE2K. But of the Unix-based certs, only Sun looked useful (my employer doesn't consider Linux to be "ready for prime-time" yet).
What should my "test lab" look like?
How useful is this cert, really? I don't expect an immediate payraise or folks crawling over each other to hire me. I'm just looking to see what value other people put on it...
Some background:
I have more than ten years IT experience with my current employer (as a programmer, a hardware/software evaluator, a LAN/Server designer, and most recently, high-level assessment and design at an enterprise level.
Lately, I've felt "less technical" than I wanted to be so I studied and passed MCSE/MCP+I, Network+, i-Net+, Novell CIBS. I'm studying on my own for the CCNA and the MCSE2K. But of the Unix-based certs, only Sun looked useful (my employer doesn't consider Linux to be "ready for prime-time" yet).