Friday, January 31, 2020

Comptia a + Jobs

Tech pros, definitely, understands the importance of Linux certifications in the IT industry. After all, this is what will help you grow, be it in terms of payout or position. And, especially, if you are looking for a better position in the Linux field, attaining certain certifications is a must.
With the arrival of the year 2019, every Linux professional should be aware of all the certifications that they might want for a better career, this New Year. So, let’s explore those top 5 Linux Certifications that all Linux professionals should think of attaining with the coming of New Year.
The most obvious difference is that Network+ is vendor neutral, whereas the CCNA is Cisco product specific. The fact that the Network+ is vendor neutral means that the material covered in the course is, by necessity, more general that what you will find in the Cisco CCNA courses (Cisco offers two ways to prepare for the CCNA exam, ICND1 + ICND2 or 1 CCNA exam).
There are similarities in content between the two courses as well as some major differences.
Network Fundamentals/Theory exist in both courses and cover essentially the same material. TCP/IP Addressing is also covered in both courses with little real difference in content (with the exception that the Cisco course spends more time on sub-netting and VLSM). Other topics such as routing and VLAN’s are covered much more extensively and in greater detail in the Cisco courses as opposed to the Network+ class.

More Info: Comptia a + Jobs

No comments:

Post a Comment