Every time I pass a new certification, I’ll review it here soon afterwards. I’ll share my thoughts on the exam, what I did to prepare, and what helped me the most. Hopefully this advice can prove to be helpful.
Learn about the history, practice, application, and benefits of Chaos Engineering! This is a practice that did not exist and was not required when systems were monolithic and tightly coupled. In modern IT architectures, that is no longer the case.
Read PostWant to learn more about cloud computing? Start here! This certification covers the basics of cloud computing, public cloud infrastructure, and various cloud computing services offered by AWS.
Read PostThe AWS Solutions Architect Associate certification is the easiest of the associate-level certifications. Besides the Cloud Practitioner certification, this is the best place to start getting certified in AWS. The exam for it will expect us to know which solution is the best option given the business requirements. This can lead to some difficultly on exam day as the best solution on the table might not be the correct answer.
Read PostThe AWS Developer Associate certification is challenging, but extremely rewarding to master. Covering an expansive list of AWS services, this is anything but light on content. Be prepared to really spend the extra time needed to master the concepts, especially if you intend to pursue other AWS certifications.
Read PostThe Cisco DevNet Associate certification is hyper-focused on API development, functionality, troubleshooting, and use cases. The certification exam also covers DevOps methodology and common DevOps tools, along with a lot of information about specific Cisco products that we are expected to know fairly well.
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