Brief Introduction
Practice Tests: Linux Foundation Certified SysAdmin (LFCS)Description
The Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) certification is ideal for candidates early in their Linux system administration or open source career. The exam consists of performance-based items that simulate on-the-job tasks and scenarios faced by sysadmins in the real world. Obtaining certification allows individuals to validate their skills to prospective employers, which is particularly valuable if you have little on-the-job experience.
There are no pre-requisites for this exam.
The Linux Foundation worked with industry experts and the Linux kernel community to identify the core domains and the critical skills, knowledge and competencies applicable to each certification. Performance-based exams were then developed based on the competencies that were identified.
Essential Commands – 25%
Operation of Running Systems – 20%
User and Group Management – 10%
Networking – 12%
Service Configuration – 20%
Storage Management – 13%
Experience Level: Intermediate
Duration of Exam: 2 Hours
Pass Score: 66%