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CompTIA XK0-006 Exam

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CompTIA XK0-006 Exam Overview

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90 Minutes

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~90

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Passing Score

720 / 100

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CompTIA XK0-006 Certification FAQ

The CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-006) certification is a vendor-neutral credential that validates the essential skills required for managing, securing, automating, and troubleshooting Linux systems in modern IT environments, including cloud and hybrid infrastructures. It is globally recognized and serves as a benchmark for entry to mid-level professionals working with Linux platforms.
This exam is ideal for IT professionals who work with Linux systems and aspire to roles such as Linux system administrators, junior DevOps engineers, cloud and infrastructure specialists, systems engineers, and network engineers. CompTIA recommends candidates have at least 12 months of hands-on experience working with Linux servers, and/or hold CompTIA A+, Network+, or Server+ certifications or comparable knowledge.
Professionals holding the CompTIA Linux+ certification can expect competitive salaries. Globally, the average salary for Linux+ certified professionals is approximately $110,589 per year. In the U.S., median salaries typically range from $75,000 to $89,000 per year, depending on factors such as location, experience, and specific job role.
The CompTIA Linux+ certification is valid for three years from the date of certification. To maintain active status, certificate holders must renew it through the CompTIA Continuing Education (CE) program. This typically involves earning 50 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) through approved activities (like advanced training, other certifications, or industry events) and paying an annual CE fee, or by passing a higher-level CompTIA certification.
The CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-006) exam, also known as version 8 (V8), was officially launched on July 15, 2025. CompTIA certifications typically have a refresh cycle of approximately three years. Therefore, the XK0-006 exam is estimated to retire around 2028, at which point a new version would likely be introduced.
The XK0-006 exam covers five main domains, designed to reflect modern Linux administration in cloud and hybrid environments:
  • System Management (23%): Covers installation, boot processes, package management, storage, monitoring, logging, and performance optimization.
  • Services and User Management (20%): Focuses on managing users, groups, system services (e.g., systemd), permissions, and network configuration.
  • Security (18%): Addresses access controls, firewalls, SELinux/AppArmor, encryption, vulnerability management, and system hardening.
  • Automation, Orchestration, and Scripting (17%): Includes Bash scripting, Python scripting, task automation (cron, systemd timers), configuration management tools (Ansible, Puppet), and version control (Git).
  • Troubleshooting (22%): Covers diagnosing and resolving issues related to system, network, hardware, storage, and applications using various tools and methodologies.