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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Recommended skill and training for Linux system administrator Post 302737909 by pratik_rao on Friday 30th of November 2012 02:26:21 AM
Old 11-30-2012
Question Recommended skill and training for Linux system administrator

Hi Friends !

I'm sorry if this not right place to ask questions like this.

I'm working as a Linux system administrator in one of the Indian hosting company that provides tech support to various UK and US based clients. I have now total 3+ years of web hosting technology experience and good knowledge of Ubuntu, CentOS/RedHat linux, PHP and MySQL technologies, Basic Networking and Programming skill.

I have also completed post graduation course in computer management, have attended CCNA, RHCE and PHP&MySQL scripting training. I hold RHCSA/RHCT certification.

Now I wish to go for some advanced Networking and Unix/Linux certifications that can add additional value to my career and professional life.
Also looking for the new opportunity based on my experience and current and
future skill sets.

I have the following list which I know will make some difference but still not sure as which one should i choose and give top priority. I'm looking for opinion from other users and experts as what they will recommend with the current IT industry trend. Please help me to choose right track.

* Go for RHCE exam on RHEL6 and follow other red hat certs.
* Go for CCNA Certification and hold one networking cert.
* Do hands on with the Perl and Shell scripting.
* Go for Unix training and cert. [IBM AIX/HP-UX/Solaris]
* Go for Vmware Vitalization and other cloud tech. training.

Your valuable suggestions are appreciated. Smilie

Thank You.
Pratik.
 

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fann_get_cascade_candidate_change_fraction - Returns the cascade candidate change fraction

SYNOPSIS
float fann_get_cascade_candidate_change_fraction (resource $ann) DESCRIPTION
The cascade candidate change fraction is a number between 0 and 1 determining how large a fraction the fann_get_MSE(3) value should change within fann_get_cascade_candidate_stagnation_epochs(3) during training of the candidate neurons, in order for the training not to stagnate. If the training stagnates, the training of the candidate neurons will be ended and the best candidate will be selected. It means that if the MSE does not change by a fraction of fann_get_cascade_candidate_change_fraction(3) during a period of fann_get_cas- cade_candidate_stagnation_epochs(3), the training of the candidate neurons is stopped because the training has stagnated. If the cascade candidate change fraction is low, the candidate neurons will be trained more and if the fraction is high they will be trained less. The default cascade candidate change fraction is 0.01, which is equalent to a 1% change in MSE. PARAMETERS
o $ann -Neural network resource. RETURN VALUES
The cascade candidate change fraction, or FALSE on error. SEE ALSO
fann_set_cascade_candidate_change_fraction(3), fann_get_MSE(3), fann_get_cascade_candidate_stagnation_epochs(3). PHP Documentation Group FANN_GET_CASCADE_CANDIDATE_CHANGE_FRACTION(3)
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