I am looking for certification on Ubuntu server technology or possibly Debian (as long as its supplied by Canonical, is that even possible?) which Ubuntu is based on.
Is there such a thing provided by Canonical? In what regions are these services available? Can someone get Ubuntu training and certification the same way Red Hat and other companies supply? Where can I get more information on this matter?
It is actually called Ubuntu Certified Professional .
The initial Ubuntu Certification was Announced in 2006 jointly with Linux Professional Institute (LPI) for Ubuntu certification exam ,but later as Officially announced here in 2010
But the links are dead on this page
and also noted by h-online here says
The test can be taken here provided you have an Launchpad account
Pre-training assessment: Ubuntu Professional
According to this ,a bug was filed for missing Certification page , but the Training Exam page missing bug page doesn't exist any more .
The syllabus or contents covered in the course can be briefly seen here
Current Scenario - No formal announcement regarding the present Course Activity Standing has been made yet , so contacting the respective
Training Team at #ubuntu-training on irc.freenode.net at the Training wiki Home page or through
Ubuntu-training-community mailing list for Official answer would be a feasible and appropriate Idea.
EDIT: Further at Ubuntu Advantage Knowledge they mention about training
And at Ubuntu Advantage
while browsing through Server Support they mention Training at the Bottom as
Training link takes you to support page .
Bottom-line they seem to offer Training courses currently through Ubuntu Advantage only as Paid Enterprise service.
P.S. : I may be wrong about the new info , if so then please feel free to edit it.
I just took the
Pre-training assessment: Ubuntu Professional and got the following reply mail from them:
And when we visit:
www.ubuntu.com/training
it redirects to: http://www.ubuntu.com/support
And that page has no information related to any certification courses.
So I'm sure that no such certification exists now.
Update:
Now Ubuntu offers training for sysadmins and devops engineers to become Ubuntu OpenStack experts.
Ref: https://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/training
At this point, no. Not possible.
There is a wiki here. The issue is that at the very end of the first part of non-header text it states 'The below information is obsolete.'.
If you click the link for up to date information, it directs you to the Ubuntu Support page, which seems to me to be about paid support, not training.
Honestly at this point your best bet is to test for the LPIC 2. It's designed to cover all major Linux Distros, and very little outside the rpm section isn't useful on Ubuntu. (The package questions include deb and rpm questions.) It's a mostly a multiple choice test with some short answer. Unlike the RHCE which is hands on. Some people say the RHCE is better, but a lot of experinced admins find the LPIC tests harder. In a hands on test you can use the man pages and don't need remember the exact command line options or the syntax of config file you edit a couple of times a year.