RHCE/RHCT Study Prep

Ben Kevan ben.kevan at gmail.com
Thu Dec 25 03:49:11 UTC 2008


Real world experience. Learn it at home and you can talk about it with
confidence at an interview :).



On 12/24/08, Paul Whitney <paul.whitney at mac.com> wrote:
> No not at all using "virtual machines" will provide you with the number of
> systems you need to setup your environment. It does help to have a dual core
> processor with at least 4 GB RAM. All of the vm's should run well.
>
> I have had two instances of RHEL 5 and W2K3 running at all at the same time
> with little to no performance drag.
>
> P
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: Jason Riker
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> Subject: Re: RHCE/RHCT Study Prep
> Sent: Dec 24, 2008 21:02
>
> On Wed, 2008-12-24 at 16:47 -0800, Jason Riker wrote:
>> Group,
>>
>> All this talk about VMWare has made me think about studying for the
>> RHCE/T.  I have one box that I can use and have heard that I'll need two
>> or three to make a go of the studying.  So, given that I would like
>> three instances running on one box (Xeon with 1G ram) which would best
>> suit my needs?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Jason
>
>
> OK, so it's probably lame to respond to your own post, but am I really
> the only one thinking about the RHCE/T right now and wondering how best
> to setup a test environment?
>
> Jason
>
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