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Hey, I just want to know about what are the best practices to end the exam ? should I shutdown the machines or let the machines run ?
Hi @harpreet_s47 !
You dont need to shutdown the machines. You should just leave them as it is ( unless specifically asked in exam instructions to do so ).
Hello Redhat Team,
I just started my learning path at redhat for redhat certification program. I want to persue my career at RedHat for Linux related services.
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