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How I Passed my Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA)

The Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA) exam demonstrates a user’s expertise and skills in fundamental information technology functions, especially in cloud computing. It is ideal for those getting started in an IT career as an administrator/engineer.
This is a new entry-level certification that focuses on testing fundamental IT concepts such as basic systems administration commands, cloud computing, security, and DevOps.
All thanks to https://www.tecmint.com/understanding-linux-operating-system/ that help during the preparation for the exam.

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by shigoakin

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3 thoughts on “How I Passed my Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA)

  • I failed like three times already and you should be really glad you passed on your second try because they change everything each time you do it over and I supect AI is preparing those questions like wow its crazy chatGPT4 or something prepaid that thing

  • Hey and thanks for the info and the material you usedand congrats on your success.

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