Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS)

Introduction

Prerequisites Exam Objectives and Details

In this article, we review the essential information needed to prepare for the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) exam. Whether you're new to the certification process or looking to validate your existing skills, this guide is here to help you succeed.

Exam Overview

No prerequisites are required for the LFCS exam. Candidates with relevant Linux administration skills are welcome to apply. The exam focuses on practical, real-world tasks rather than multiple-choice questions.

Exam Objectives

The LFCS exam is structured around five key sections, each covering vital aspects of system administration. Below is an overview of the objectives along with their respective weight in the overall score:

Exam ObjectiveWeightage (%)
Essential Commands20%
Operation Deployment25%
Users and Groups10%
Networking25%
Storage20%

The image outlines exam objectives with percentages for each category: Essential Commands (20%), Operation Deployment (25%), Users and Groups (10%), Networking (25%), and Storage (20%).

The course content is organized to reflect these objectives, ensuring that you gain comprehensive knowledge across all essential areas.

Exam Details

  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Format: Performance-based, simulating real on-the-job tasks
  • Question Style: No multiple-choice or true/false questions
  • Cost: $395
  • Certification Validity: 2 years
  • Proctoring: Online, allowing you to take the exam from home

The image provides details about the LFCS exam, including a duration of 120 minutes, a cost of 395 USD valid for two years, a performance-based format with no multiple choice questions, and that it is online proctored.

Next Steps

More details about the registration process and further exam preparation will be discussed later in this article. Make sure to review these guidelines carefully to maximize your exam readiness.

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