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SYNOPSIS
Sun’s Certified Systems
Administrator for the Solaris 8
Operating Environment (SCSA) is
meant for system administrators
tasked with performing essential
system administration procedures
on the Solaris Operating
Environment (Solaris OE) and
technical application support
staff responsible for
administering a networked server
running on the Solaris Operating
Environment. These candidates
should have a minimum of six
months experience as system
administratorsto take the first of
two exams required for this
certification and twelve months
experience for the second exam.
There are no prerequisites for
this certification, although Sun
recommends a deep understanding of
basics Unix and Solaris commands.
It is a requirement for the Sun
Certified Network Administrator
for the Solaris Operating
Environment exam.
This certification is well
suited to IT professionals who are
systems or network administrators
in a UNIX environment as well as
to those candidates who want to
form a solid foundation for UNIX
network security.
Candidates who achieve their
certification on Solaris 8 may
upgrade to version 9 of the
certification by taking one exam,
the Sun Certified System
Administrator for the Solaris[tm]
9 Operating Environment Upgrade
Exam, number CX-310-016.
Sun certification exams taken
after September 1, 2002 are “valid
for two (2) years from the date of
certification. Despite the
two-year validity date, Sun does
not presently plan to revoke
certification titles already held
by a professional if the validity
date of a specific certification
has passed.“
Certifications
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