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Novell launches New Training to Ease Red Hat-to-SUSE Linux Migration   
Friday, February 02 2007 @ 08:55 PM EST
Contributed by: sde

Novell has developed a new training course to help systems administrators migrate from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 from Novell. The course is available both as a free download and as an instructor-led class, available at locations globally.

The course covers topics ranging from the main differences between the Red Hat and SUSE platforms to issues specific to migration, such as iSCSI and mail server configuration. It enables an experienced Linux user familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to perform administrative tasks on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10. Successful completion of the course also gives administrators a strong foundation to take the Novell CLP 10 Practicum exam in order to become certified as a Novell Certified Linux Professional 10.

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