Q. What is the LPI 117-202 exam?
A. The Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) is a certification in the field of Linux. Each LPIC level requires successful completion of two exams for certification. The LPI certification program is designed to certify the competency of system administration using the Linux operating system and its associated tools. It is designed to be distribution neutral, following the Linux Standard Base and other relevant standards and conventions. The LPI 117-202 certification is the first of two Advance-level system administrator certification exams offered by the Linux Professional Institute (LPI). The LPI 117-202 exam is designed to test the knowledge of an examinee on implementing and maintaining Web services, performing file sharing, network client management, etc.
Q. What are the prerequisites for the LPI 117-202 exam?
A. To pass LPI 117-202, you first should have to pass LPI 117-201.
Q. What credit does the LPI 117-202 exam provide?
A. LPI 117-202 exam provides the Advance Level Linux Professional Certification.
It is required to pass the following certification exams:
Q. What certificate does it provide?
A. It provides Advance Level Linux Professional (LPIC-2).
Q. How many questions are asked in the test?
A. In the LPI 202 exam, 55 questions are asked.
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