The CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to become proficient in Linux system management and troubleshooting. It covers a broad range of Linux topics across four modules, ensuring that candidates are well-versed in essential areas such as system management, security, scripting, containers, automation, and troubleshooting.Linux CompTIA certification through the Linux+ course ensures that IT professionals are ready to manage Linux systems in a variety of settings, emphasizing the current trends and best practices in IT security and scripting. The CompTIA Linux Plus curriculum is comprehensive, covering everything from Linux fundamentals to advanced security and automation concepts.By completing this course and achieving the Linux+ certification, learners will have validated their Linux expertise and will be well-positioned to pursue career opportunities where Linux skills are in high demand.
We accept all modes of payment. If you are being nominated by your organization, your organization need to release PO before the course start date. If you are an individual you can pay through credit / debit cards, online transfer (RTGS/NEFT) to our account 7 days prior to the course start date.
All our trainers are CompTIA Certified Instructors. Our representative will share trainer profile once you start talking to our team.
Your CompTIA certification is good for three years from the date you pass your certification exam.
Class begins at 9:30 am and ends at 5:30 pm(IST).
Our live online classes are conducted in the same manner as our classroom classes, using the same manuals and lab equipment. Just as in our classroom classes, each online student is assigned a set of remote lab equipment including an ESXi host and various pre-configured Virtual machines, as the specific class they are attending requires. The students connect to the lab environment using Microsoft’s Remote Display Protocol (RDP) in order to perform the lab exercises. The vast majority of our online students find the class experience equivalent to or better than a classroom delivered class.