[PASSED TODAY]The CLF-C02 CCP exam Isnt that hard IMHO
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by /u/ninthsevener
1h ago
Yeah so I passed my clf-c02 exam in 19 minutes Lenghty one, i know but I hope it helps you guys that are overthinking and/or being worried about the exam’s difficulty level I used the exam pro with paid practice exams and i later got on average of 85% on all of their 6 practice exams and one of their shuffled practice exam questions in my last tries I - I also did many practice exam from neal david and stephane maarek although neal davis practice exams were a bit harder than the actual exam for me, the neal davis practice ezams were the closest to the actual tests. -I watched codeviking aws ..read more
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Passed SOA-C02 sysops!
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by /u/Warm_Confidence_881
3h ago
I passed the SOA-C02 exam. I passed the Developer exam last September. I have 4 months of experience as a junior full stack engineer, Most of my work with AWS involved developer tools, ECS, and CloudFormation. ​ I relied on TD practice exams. Most of the comments about the exam before I took it were intimidating, and I felt like I wouldn't pass. But after the experience, I found the Developer exam to be harder. My score in SOA-C02 was 849 and in DVA-C02 866. submitted by /u/Warm_Confidence_881 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Question about concepts vs. numbers on the CLF-C02 exam: importance of hard numbers vs. understanding the concepts behind them.
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by /u/marionette-atwork
5h ago
I'll preface this saying that I'm aware most people say the exam can be passed fairly easily, but I'm new to cloud computing and I'm using it as a starting point (my background is in development and databases). Right now, I'm very comfortable with concepts, but the hard numbers are a big roadblock. Is it enough to know, for example, that the Snow family is for Edge computing and large-volume data transfers, as well as what options each provides and what they're good for, such as Snowball Edge Compute Optimized being focused on having high vCPU, memory, and clustering, or do we really need to ..read more
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ANS-C01 Practice Exams?
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by /u/skullzballa
6h ago
Does anyone know if AWS has the official practice set for the ANS-C01 exam on skillbuilder? I found only the 20 practice question with an additional bonus 15 questions, but don't they have a full 65 practice set? Was looking to do them as well, I've already completed the TD ones and Neal Davis. If anyone could point in the right direction that would be great. Thanks submitted by /u/skullzballa [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Recommended certification path?
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by /u/SpicyWeirdo1
6h ago
Hi, I have a background as infoSec Practitioner/specialist, as well as anything related to security threats investigations (let’s say SOC tier 2 level with basic Assembly and reversing skills for malware analysis) In addition to it, being professional service engineer for Log Monitoring product like Splunk and APM, User Experience product to customers Coding is not my speciality, never gone beyond creating attack automation tools/scripts using Python back then when I wanted to go for pen testing(not relevant anymore) and I am using ChatGPT whenever needed nowadays. What certification path wou ..read more
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Passed my first AWS cert (SAA-C03)
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by /u/NoSlipper
9h ago
Hello all, lurker here. Wanted to write a quick post on my experience. Scored a 838. Resources used: adrian cantrill + tutorials dojo. Services that I feel you should be confident in: S3, ELB, VPC, EC2, IAM, SG/NACLs, RDS & Aurora. Experience: 4-5 months of professional experience in setting up common aws services using IaC. I come from a cybersecurity background as well. Example infra, but are not limited to: 1) Provision an EC2 in a private subnet that you can SSM into, and all the underlying networking resources such as vpc, igw, natgw etc. 2) Dockerized applications in ECS behind an A ..read more
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[PASSED] [838/1000] SAA-C03 AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate - Experience and Insights
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by /u/MotobecaneTriumph
14h ago
My AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate - Experience and Insights Context: Software Developer with 8 years of experience 5 years of experience with AWS core services: S3, EC2, Lambda, etc. Preparation time: 1 month, 2 hours per day Used Study Materials: Maarek Course: A must-see, provides a comprehensive overview of all the services Maarek Practice Exams Dojo Practice Exams I scheduled my exam for 30 days out. I began my preparation by working through Dojo Practice Exams in Review mode. My scores averaged around 60% throughout the first 6 tests, indicating areas where I had knowled ..read more
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AWS certifications
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by /u/LennoxPrepice
14h ago
Got Sysops admin cert a month ago. Still can’t even get an interview for any IT entry level job. Background is robotics with a year 1/2 work experience with a bachelors degree specializing in robotics. What should I do? submitted by /u/LennoxPrepice [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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AWS Solutions Architect
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by /u/Sun_flower76
17h ago
Hi guys, I recently passed the cloud practitioner exam. Now, will be starting with Solutions Architect certificate preparations. Any suggestions or tips as to where to start from and how much time should it take?Thanks! submitted by /u/Sun_flower76 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Passed my re-cert of Soln Architect Associate.
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by /u/highdiver_2000
17h ago
I used my old written notes and videos from peace of code. Udemy SM's practice exam Lots of sqs, 1x Json, global accelerator. Know aurora vs rds vs dynamodb well File gateway, Lustre types. submitted by /u/highdiver_2000 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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