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SUSE Enterprise Architect (SEA)
Prerequisites
To become a SUSE Enterprise Architect (SEA), candidates must achieve a certification portfolio that includes:
- 3 Administrator certifications from any of the existing tracks.
- 2 Engineer certifications from any 2 of the tracks where the candidate has already certified at the Administrator level.
- 1 elective certification from any track. Existing electives include any remaining certification from any remaining track or specialty certifications in Advanced Support, Security or High Availability.
Note that the SEA has no “in” designation, and there is no test for becoming an SEA. Instead, candidates achieve SEA by getting certified in a sufficient number of the requisite Engineer and Administrator focus areas.
The Value of Being a SUSE Architect
Why do we ask so much to achieve an SEA? To be well rounded, candidates should prove a breadth of knowledge across SUSE platforms and technologies…but they must also prove sufficient depth.
This method of certifying proves a greater depth and breadth of understanding throughout the entire SUSE solution framework.