LPI: The Open-Source Industry Standard
LPI (Linux Professional Institute) is the global authority on vendor-neutral Linux and open-source certifications. With credentials recognized across enterprise, cloud, and DevOps environments, LPI certifications validate hands-on expertise that employers actively seek. Whether you're advancing from junior sysadmin to architect or pivoting into cloud-native roles, LPI's progressive certification ladder—from entry-level Linux Essentials through advanced LPIC levels—demonstrates real technical competence without vendor lock-in.
- Vendor-neutral credentials respected by enterprises, startups, and government agencies worldwide.
- LPIC certifications directly support career progression from junior technician to senior Linux architect.
- Performance-based exams test practical skills, not memorization—what employers actually need.
- Open-source focus aligns with current industry demand for cloud, containerization, and DevOps expertise.
- Affordable exam fees and globally available testing make certification accessible to career-changers.
- Official LPI study materials and community resources ensure comprehensive, up-to-date preparation.
What the 701-100 Exam Covers
The LPIC-OT DevOps Tools Engineer certification validates hands-on proficiency with container technologies, orchestration platforms, and infrastructure automation tools. You'll demonstrate expertise in Docker, Kubernetes, configuration management, and CI/CD pipeline implementation. The exam focuses on practical scenarios you'll encounter in production DevOps environments.
Why 150 Practice Questions Matter
Our 150-question practice exam mirrors the official exam format and difficulty level, giving you realistic experience before test day. Each question targets specific exam objectives, helping you identify knowledge gaps in areas like container networking, persistent storage, and deployment strategies. Practicing with full-length exams builds both technical confidence and time management skills.
Key Topics Tested
Expect questions on Docker container fundamentals, Kubernetes cluster management, infrastructure-as-code tools, logging and monitoring solutions, and CI/CD platforms like Jenkins or GitLab. You'll also face scenarios involving security best practices, resource allocation, and troubleshooting common DevOps failures. Each topic aligns directly with LPI's official exam objectives.