Em 24-08-2010 13:20, Monty Shinn escreveu:> Greetings. > > I am planning on getting my RHCE in the near future. I thinking I > should wait until 6 comes out before proceeding. That being said, I > don't want to wait past the end of this year. > > That being said, do you all have any information about how long it takes > for their training platform to catch up to their release? Which is to > say, if RHES 6 is released on day 1, at what point will they start > training on RHES6? > > I'm asking here instead of RH since I want real-world answers, not the > company line. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. >You can use RHEL 6 Beta at this moment. http://www.redhat.com/rhel/beta -- Filipe Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Greetings. I am planning on getting my RHCE in the near future. I thinking I should wait until 6 comes out before proceeding. That being said, I don't want to wait past the end of this year. That being said, do you all have any information about how long it takes for their training platform to catch up to their release? Which is to say, if RHES 6 is released on day 1, at what point will they start training on RHES6? I'm asking here instead of RH since I want real-world answers, not the company line. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. TIA, Monty
Monty Shinn wrote:> Greetings. > > I am planning on getting my RHCE in the near future. I thinking I > should wait until 6 comes out before proceeding. That being said, I > don't want to wait past the end of this year. > > That being said, do you all have any information about how long it takes > for their training platform to catch up to their release? Which is to > say, if RHES 6 is released on day 1, at what point will they start > training on RHES6? > > I'm asking here instead of RH since I want real-world answers, not the > company line. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. > > TIA, > > Monty > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >I was in the same dilemma before applying for RHCE exam back in May. Now, accoring to my RHCI and RHCX (Instructor and Examiner), it'll take at least a year for all RH trainings and exams to get preoriented to new major release after RHEL 6 sees light of day. -- *Milos Blazevic* Signature Cert. No: 805010564450148 Email: milos.blazevic at sbb.rs <mailto:milos.blazevic at sbb.rs> Tel: 064/301 45 78
Monty Shinn wrote:> Greetings. > > I am planning on getting my RHCE in the near future. I thinking I > should wait until 6 comes out before proceeding. That being said, I > don't want to wait past the end of this year. > > That being said, do you all have any information about how long it takes > for their training platform to catch up to their release? Which is to > say, if RHES 6 is released on day 1, at what point will they start > training on RHES6? > > I'm asking here instead of RH since I want real-world answers, not the > company line. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. > > TIA, > > Monty > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >I was in the same dilemma before applying for RHCE exam back in May. Now, accoring to my RHCI and RHCX (Instructor and Examiner), it'll take at least a year for all RH trainings and exams to get preoriented to new major release after RHEL 6 sees light of day. -- *Milos Blazevic* Signature Cert. No: 805010564450148 Email: milos.blazevic at sbb.rs <mailto:milos.blazevic at sbb.rs> Tel: 064/301 45 78
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 11:20:46 -0500 Monty Shinn <montys at videopost.com> wrote:> That being said, do you all have any information about how long it takes > for their training platform to catch up to their release? Which is to > say, if RHES 6 is released on day 1, at what point will they start > training on RHES6?By my current expirience, you'll see RHES6 courses at the time of RHES6.2. -- Jure Pe?ar http://jure.pecar.org http://f5j.eu