Linux Professional Institute LPIC-3 305: Virtualization and Containerization

LPIC-3 certification is the culmination of the Linux Professional Institute's multi-level professional certification program. Designed for the enterprise-level Linux professional,
LPIC-3 is the highest level of professional, distribution-neutral Linux certification in the industry

Current version:
3.0 (Exam code 305-300)
Objectives:
Requirements:
Passing the exam 305
Validity:
5 years
Prerequisits:
The examinee must have an active LPIC-2 certification to receive the LPIC-3 certification. However, the LPIC-2 and LPIC-3 exams may be taken in any order.
Languages:
English, Japanese
20% increase in bonus pay for LPIC-1 Certified Linux Administrators
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33% increase in bonus pay for LPIC-2 Certified Linux Engineers in only 3-months
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25% growth in bonus pay for LPIC-3 Linux Enterprise Professionals in one year
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To obtain LPIC-3 305: Virtualization and High Availability certification, one must be LPIC-2 certified and pass the 305 exam

At Linux Professional Institute (LPI), there's no guesswork about what's on the exam. Our learning objectives show you what topics to expect on the exams and their relative importance. 

Regardless of which study materials you choose to prepare for your LPI exams, reviewing each learning objective should be central to any study plan.