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Hello all,
I got a Sun's System Administrator and Network Administrator exams vouchers at a great discount yesterday and the offers are valid until the end of the year. I did not asked about the training courses neither did I aware of any as of this time of writing. I'm going to call Sun Education center at the start of the next weekday to inquire about it. Most of the big companies here place a good value on a Sun-certified admin, hence the reason why I'm planning to take this course of action and while at that, get a tax exemption on behalf of my parents while they are still liable for it.
To start off, I don't have any prior experience with Solaris aside from seeing the cover CD of Solaris 8 x86 and an old 17" Sun monitor, if those count . Having talked with the person that sold me the exam vouchers, my FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Linux backgrounds should ease the transition by a whole lot. He himself started with Free/OpenBSD and got himself Sun-certified not long after. But he had used a Sun at his workplace and I think that might have helped him.
I took a long peek at Sun Sparc website and I haven't got a clue on how to dissolve the configurations, as in which one is suitable for beginners. Too many Blades and Ultras. My requirement is just to learn Solaris as I don't plan to do any heavy duty job on it. Cost of course is paramount and if possible comes with a reasonable configuration. I'm not specifically looking for a new box, more like a used system, although it will not hurt having a shiny one. I don't know how cheap is cheap when it comes to Sun. My maximum budget is around RM 2,000 (USD 500) for a complete box, with monitor and input devices.
One final thing, I would like to avoid Solaris for Intel because I want to try a real Sun box.
Thank you in advance.
I got a Sun's System Administrator and Network Administrator exams vouchers at a great discount yesterday and the offers are valid until the end of the year. I did not asked about the training courses neither did I aware of any as of this time of writing. I'm going to call Sun Education center at the start of the next weekday to inquire about it. Most of the big companies here place a good value on a Sun-certified admin, hence the reason why I'm planning to take this course of action and while at that, get a tax exemption on behalf of my parents while they are still liable for it.
To start off, I don't have any prior experience with Solaris aside from seeing the cover CD of Solaris 8 x86 and an old 17" Sun monitor, if those count . Having talked with the person that sold me the exam vouchers, my FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Linux backgrounds should ease the transition by a whole lot. He himself started with Free/OpenBSD and got himself Sun-certified not long after. But he had used a Sun at his workplace and I think that might have helped him.
I took a long peek at Sun Sparc website and I haven't got a clue on how to dissolve the configurations, as in which one is suitable for beginners. Too many Blades and Ultras. My requirement is just to learn Solaris as I don't plan to do any heavy duty job on it. Cost of course is paramount and if possible comes with a reasonable configuration. I'm not specifically looking for a new box, more like a used system, although it will not hurt having a shiny one. I don't know how cheap is cheap when it comes to Sun. My maximum budget is around RM 2,000 (USD 500) for a complete box, with monitor and input devices.
One final thing, I would like to avoid Solaris for Intel because I want to try a real Sun box.
Thank you in advance.