Linux Certifications (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 18 May, 2026

Earning a Linux certification validates your expertise in administration, troubleshooting and system management.

CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005)

A vendor-neutral foundation ideal for those managing diverse distributions in hybrid cloud environments. Unlike vendor-specific certs, it covers a broad spectrum of hardware and software configurations.

Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA, EX200 v10)

The enterprise gold standard, this is a performance-based exam where you solve real-world tasks on a live RHEL system. It is highly prestigious due to its practical, non-multiple-choice format.

Linux Professional Institute (LPIC-1: LPI 101-500 & 102-500)

A comprehensive, two-step program from the Linux Professional Institute. It is designed to validate your ability to perform maintenance tasks and basic networking across any Linux distribution.

Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS v2.0)

A cloud-centric certification developed by the organization that hosts the Linux kernel. It is a performance-based exam tailored for modern DevOps and cloud-first roles.

Oracle Linux Certification (e.g., OCA Oracle Linux 8)

A specialized track for environments running Oracle hardware or heavy database workloads. It prioritizes the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) and system optimization.