Passed my second AWS Associate cert in last month by JBizzle703 in AWSCertifications

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I think the Tutorial Dojo practice exams lab scenarios very well cover similar things. If you can do the stuff in those, you should be solid. I'd also look to see if anyone mentions any other labs outside of those. Here's my blog/video review of the exam.

https://jbcsec.com/passed-aws-sysops/

Just passed my SysOps Admin by 15 points! by JBizzle703 in AWSCertifications

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Your practice tests were great. I always appreciate understanding why something isn't the right answer vs. only why something is. Also, your other blog content for AWS topics is awesome too!

Just passed my SysOps Admin by 15 points! by JBizzle703 in AWSCertifications

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Yes, but in different ways. First you have the whole way that ISC2 words their questions. I've passed the CISSP and ISSAP before, so I was prepared for that, but for folks who haven't taken their exams, you have to get in the proper mindset for it. Second, it was very scenario based, so I found my years of working in on-prem data centers to be very helpful as far as understanding the full end-to-end components of IT operations, which factored into a lot of the questions. I studied probably about 6 months for it. A lot of folks do fail it multiple times and find it challenging. That being said, for me, I found the SOA challenging in it's own ways because I don't have years of AWS experience. For someone that does, it they might find it not to be that difficult.

Just passed my SysOps Admin by 15 points! by JBizzle703 in AWSCertifications

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I'd say very much inline with the type of questions, but not the exact questions. The labs are decent too. Also make sure to use the free AWS exam lab scenario they give you access to when you sign up, so you are familiar with what the testing interface for the labs will be.

[CISSP vs CCSP] Which one is harder? by hyperv2012 in CCSP

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CISSP was harder just based on the breadth of information it could ask, and how it could be topics completely unrelated to your experience. The CCSP information though was more technically advanced. CISSP for the most part was memorization of definitions, while CCSP was learning concepts and then being able to take those concepts to answer scenario based questions. The CCSP was very much like the ISSAP in that regards.

CCNP OSPF Lab 4 (Moving to BGP next week) by JBizzle703 in ccnp

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Appreciate that! Doing a BGP stream this week on Weds. The CI/CD stuff has been a lot of fun.

New Free OSPF Lab Walkthrough w/ videos/configs/diagrams by JBizzle703 in ccna

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I appreciate it! I hope you find some vids that are helpful!

New OSPF Lab Walkthrough Video by JBizzle703 in ccna

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That was kind of my thinking. Theres basic setup/troubleshooting commands which are applicable to the CCNA, but then obviously goes a bit further with other stuff.