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Hi, this is Sachin Jain from India. I started my journey with centOS and RedHat approx 3 years ago. Totally enjoy learning new things. Ansible is one of my favorite tools.
Hi,
i am Martin (34) from Leipzig, Germany. I started with Computers at the age of 7 (286) and had so a good start with command line from MS-DOS, my first Linux i tried was a Slackware i guess and wiped with it the whole HDD in my parents PC and got one month computer ban :-)
I played along with many Distributions like Suse, Debian,CentOS, Ubuntu. I work as Master Engineer for Dell Software Support and do mainly VMWare and Linux (RHEL,SLES) Support for Enterprise Customers. Before that i worked in a Datacenter as Application Manager dealing with all pieces belonging to Datacenter-Business, Network, Computing and Storage.
I own a RHLS Subscription i am actively using to get RHCA. Currently i am RHCSA/RHCE on RHEL 6 and 7, RHCSA OpenStack and RHCS HA. I currently check which further Exams i will choose for going the RHCA Path and happy to join the Community along with other Individuals with same or similar development Plans.
Hi all!
My name is Tomas. I'm a Systems Engineer based in the UK.
Really excited to see this platform finally launched!
Who am I? I am just an IT professional.
What am I doing? I work in openshift, ansible, redhat linux, middleware products.
Certifications? I have RHCE, openshift, ansible certifications.
Interested in any products related to the one I am working.
Ambition - To become RHCA
Greetings all! My name is Pete, and I've been an IT Consultant for 35 years. I have various certifications (RHCE, MCSE, VCP6-DCV, and a few others), but I specialize in Linux. I like to tinker with electronics, I collect books, and I play D&D with a local group.
I'm excited to be part of this community!
I am looking to uplevel my Linux skills and Red Hat is the place :)
I am based in Toronto, Canada - if you are in the area, give me a shout.
Fun Facts - Fav Movie -> Tron | First computer -> Commodore 64
Super interested in starting a Red Hat User Group in Toronto if one does not already exist.
Cheers
Introductions
My Workground -
Red Hat Certified Instructor (RHCI) in Red Hat Training Partner, Also provides RHA (Red Hat Academy) support & I'm been involved in training since 2009
Where I'm based -
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
My workstation -
Lenovo Thinkpad T430 powered by Fedora (ofcourse Love it)
I Enjoy a lot -
Linux System administration, Cloud & Virtualization.
My favorite course to teach:
RH254,RH318
Sports I played:
last played Cricket (last game was 2011)
To do more -
Linux enthusiasts. Want to explore more on Openshift, Openstack & Automation tools.
Hi, I'm Russell and I'm from NYC. I'm also new to IT. I started retraining over a year ago into networking. Finished my retraining in late July, and got my first job a few weeks later!
I use a Mac Pro at home. VMware Fusion is on it, which has allowed me to begin to learn Linux. Earlier this year, I might have been the greatest person alive at unintentionally wrecking Linux VMs. Unfortunately I've gotten a bit more skilled, so someone else probably has that crown now.
I have Red Hat on it, free from that developers program. I initially installed it as a very basic server, and then built it up with a GUI (MATE) to use in my home virtual lab. Through this I'm 'developing' Red Hat me.
My first IT job is a good one. It's in the financial sector with mostly normal hours. My company wanted someone green with no bad habits to unlearn. I'm being trained from the ground up, in networking and network security, to do things the company's way.
My work computer is a Dell with Windows on it. Not my first (or second or third...) choice for an OS, but I've got a job to do.
I likely won't be very active here over the next year or so because I need to focus on what my company wants me to learn at first. Ansible, when I get to it, will get me more active.
Hello Everyone, I'm Wai Yan Min. Just a nerd ;) and also a RedHat Certified Engineer .I'm happy to learn RH Courses and fall in love with OpenSource.I'm currently using Fedora 28. Willing to learn RHEV or Openstack course. I'm so happy that i'm the one of RHLC members. Good Luck Have Fun ! Thanks
Who I am:
Hi! I'm Sandra McCann, technical writer at Red Hat for the past year and a half.
Where I'm based:
Westford, MA USA
My workstation:
Lenovo, running RHEL 7.5
Home laptop is Fedora 27
The discipline I enjoy the most is:
automation and monitoring (yeah, I cheated and put two)
Favorite Course
Automation with Ansible I (DO407) (very well structured and learned a ton from it!)
My favorite toy as a kid:
Legos!
In My Spare Time, I . . .
Garden, hike, kvetch
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