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MCSE and CCNA Routing and Switching is Best for a System Administrator
IF you need Advice i suggest
1-CCNA
2-MCSA
3-RHCSA
you will Start with CCNA to take the basics of Network you need it during your life
and then you can take MCSA to have more details about Server Administration when you finish this steps you should start your Career way, Professional life and study RHCSA ,when you are going in this way you can determine and take your decision what is the next step .
Regards
MCSE is batter option for System administrator and CCNA is the best for network Engineer.
This is a very good question.
For a good system administrator: MCSE + RHCE + CCNA
If you work in a windows environment: MCSE
For network technician: Network +
If you only work in Linux environment: RHCE.
My suggestion is (step by step):
1. MCP (only one exam)
2. RHCT
3. CCNA
4. MCSA
5. RHCE
5. MCSE
Please note that: MCSE requires 7 exams, RHCE requires 3 exams. If you pass one windows exam you'll become MCP. If you pass one linux exam you'll become RHCT
Hope you understand. Let me know if you want to know further.
MCSE is the best one that you can learn advanced methods in Windows server environment
The minimum System Admin Requirement MCSE: & CCNA Routing and Switching.
Also VMware Certification and Citrix Certification is a advantage.
MCSE IS SURLY THE BEST CERTIFICATIONS ONE CAN HAVE AS A SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
In "MCSE": you know about administrating "Operating System" and "Top-Level Network Services". By "Top-Level Network Services Administration", I mean that you do not touch any network device. You work on a server that runs one or more of the network services (e.g. DHCP).
To have a hands-on work over network devices, you'll need to consider network vendors training (e.g. CISCO: CcNA, CCNP, ... / HP: HP Networking, ...)
Neither MCSE nor Network certificates will deal with "Server Administration" from "Hardware" perspective; as this differs from a vendor to another (e.g. HP Blades, IBM Power, .. etc.)
CCNA and CCNP is good for Network Administrator and MCSE is better for System Administration. If you want to cover Server hardware as well then CompTIA server+ is good option for you.
MCSE Microsoft certification, here we learn the system windows administration. if your are going for network also, so you should be certified with Cisco CCNA or CCNP because you should have the knowledge of network routing protocols system.
If you are beginner start with MCSE that tell you about server 2012 how to be a network administrator after that you can take Server+
usually all we start with CCNA as associate then we take a decision as your mind will open