 Hi, I'm Tim Surowitz from the Linux Foundation. Today, I'd like to talk about the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator Exam, also called the LFCS exam. This is a two-hour practical exam. You'll take the exam online using a Chrome or Chromium browser, logging into an instance, and you'll have a prompt. Also a list of things that need to be configured or fixed within that two-hour window. It is not the easiest thing to do. To prepare for it, there is a LFS 101 on edx.org. You can take for free. And I would also suggest the LFS 201 course, which gives you a year of access to see content and to practice and to develop those skills. Existing and aspiring system administrators can take advantage of being certified. According to the open-source jobs report, hiring managers prefer candidates with certifications. At the moment, Linux is the most in-demand open-source skill. Show the world you have what it takes. Get certified.