LPIC-3 304: Virtualisation & High Availability Study Guide
LPIC is a distribution-neutral Linux based certification. If you’re studying towards LPIC-3 Virtualisation and High Availability, then you may find this page useful.
I spent a great deal of time preparing for the LPI 304-200 exam (both studying and practising), and ended up with a ton of notes about various exam-covering topics. I’ve set this page up to put most of these notes into one shared place. You shall find here practical tutorials and some tips about the LPI 304-200.
Please be advised that LPI exams are covered by a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) and I’m not allowed to discuss their content etc. Articles posted on this website are based on the exam objectives and not on real questions, even though the level of difficulty is similar.
[UPDATE 2021 April]: I have renewed my LPIC-3 credentials by passing the LPI 304-200 exam. It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years already. I still remember taking the exam in 2016!
A Brief Introduction to LPIC-3: Virtualisation & High Availability
LPIC-3 is designed for the enterprise-level Linux professional and represents the highest level of professional, distribution-neutral Linux certification within the industry. You must have an active LPIC-2 certification to receive LPIC-3 certification, but the LPIC-2 and LPIC-3 exams may be taken in any order. To pass LPIC-3 you should be able to administer Linux enterprise-wide with an emphasis on Virtualisation and High Availability.
This page is based on the newest (at the time of writing) version 2.0 of the LPIC-3 304 exam that went live in December 2014