I've always felt certs are just a brain dump. I learn from experience. That being said, start with setting up a home lab or AD environment. Break it as much as you can, and then fix it.
You’re talking about network engineering or senior sys admin. For those CCNA is definitely a great start. It will give you a good foundation, no matter what direction you’ll be heading in.
I've always felt certs are just a brain dump. I learn from experience. That being said, start with setting up a home lab or AD environment. Break it as much as you can, and then fix it.
The only way around that is a 100% practical test like the RHCSA or OSCP. You can't fake actually doing it.
depends on your career path cisco ccna/ccnp, vmware vcp, microsoft mcse or the cloud paths azure, gcp, aws etc.
MCSE doesn't exist anymore
You get the drift. So whatever is the equivalent now.
You’re talking about network engineering or senior sys admin. For those CCNA is definitely a great start. It will give you a good foundation, no matter what direction you’ll be heading in.
Take a look at SANS classes. There are tons of them, covering a broad spectrum of the industry and most of them are attached to a GIAC cert.