Is CompTIA Linux+ Still Worth Pursuing? Share Your Exam Tips and Experience
I’ve been researching vendor-neutral Linux certifications and keep seeing CompTIA Linux+ recommended for its practical focus. It covers installation, command-line operations, file permissions, networking, shell scripting, system security, storage management, troubleshooting, and basic automation. These skills seem valuable across cloud, cybersecurity, DevOps, and server administration roles. For those who have sat the exam, how challenging are the performance-based questions? Did you rely more on virtual lab practice or did study guides suffice? I’ve also heard about platforms offering hands-on labs that can reinforce the concepts. If you’ve completed Linux+, did it boost your job prospects or help in your current role? Any study strategies or resources you’d recommend would be very helpful. Thanks in advance!
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