What happened with the Tech Trainer options that were discussed in 2023?
- By Rick Butler
- CIN Open Forums
- 11 Replies
Exactly. I have a plum, pineapple, cherry, raspberry, and grape pyment that are now aging nicely.And make more mead!
Exactly. I have a plum, pineapple, cherry, raspberry, and grape pyment that are now aging nicely.And make more mead!
CongratsHuge thanks to @Stephen Schneiter for the incredible support and resources. The journey was challenging but incredibly rewarding!
Sorry about that, just like precious suggested, have you tried calling the support center ,if there is anything they can do in that regards.That's terrible. Have you tried calling them to explain? Maybe they can make an exception.
That's terrible. Have you tried calling them to explain? Maybe they can make an exception.I had DataX scheduled for today, the last day before the voucher expired. When I went to sign in, it seemed that I had registered for 7AM and not 7PM, so I was marked as a "No Show" for the exam.
Jason you know I have always had great respect for you. I didn't have nearly enough time to study so I mostly went through the courseware and the labs, but had I thought of it ahead of time... YOU MAN!!!Truer words have never been spoken!
And trust me, if they had been, they'd be in my TTT material![]()
Truer words have never been spoken!And no, I did not use Jason's material... but I should have!
I've now passed 77 exams, but please remember that until a few years ago I was nearly exclusively a Microsoft guy. Yes, I played with Linux 25 years ago, and I use Kali and Parrot for cybersecurity stuff... but I never managed the disks or or users or containers or users (I mean managing users in a day to day environment, not just creating accounts). I also haven't used Linux servers too much since 2004.Man, with what you've taken, you passing is the smart money. Did you go through @jasoneckert 's TTT ahead of it?
Congrats on passing. That's another one!
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And make more mead!One of these days, I'll perhaps retire myself. When I do, I shall take off my fedora, go into the country, and write Japanese haiku...
...without the aid of a laptop or ChatGPT.
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Well done!Huge thanks to @Stephen Schneiter for the incredible support and resources. The journey was challenging but incredibly rewarding!
Awesome! Congrats on your big winI passed the DataX certification exam this week, all thanks to the CIN Series. I re-watched the course videos and reviewed the Certmaster material. Those are the only study tools I used to prepare for the exam. Thank you, CIN!
That's probably why I'm taking so much time to study for the version 8 exam. The last thing I want to do is fail a beginner exam after years of working on Linux since 2007.For the record: You are right, I brushed up on Docker and stuff. I did get one AI question. I had NO fun with the exam, was 100% convinced when I pressed END that I had failed. How I actually passed (and by a decent margin) I will never know!But alas, I have to teach the course this week, so I suppose failure was NOT an option
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Man, with what you've taken, you passing is the smart money. Did you go through @jasoneckert 's TTT ahead of it?For the record: You are right, I brushed up on Docker and stuff. I did get one AI question. I had NO fun with the exam, was 100% convinced when I pressed END that I had failed. How I actually passed (and by a decent margin) I will never know!But alas, I have to teach the course this week, so I suppose failure was NOT an option
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For the record: You are right, I brushed up on Docker and stuff. I did get one AI question. I had NO fun with the exam, was 100% convinced when I pressed END that I had failed. How I actually passed (and by a decent margin) I will never know!Given your background and experience, I don't think you're going to have much of a problem with 006. Pretty sure you brushed up on containers (Docker/Kubernetes/etc) and all the fun that entails, as well as AI topics. I think you'll be fine.
Good luck and have fun with the exam.
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I agree with this perspective. There is an increase in quantity, but the quality is starting to fray. The separation of the training group from the certification group is evident of that. To use the business analogy, where are the 'bolt-ons' that enhance the business. Simply eliminating competition doesn't improve the status quo.In the last few years, I haven't seen anything from CompTIA that appears to be a comprehensive strategy at all.
If I were running things, I would focus on improving the brand of the current suite of certifications, not adding continuing ed courses that you can get anywhere for a fraction of the price.
Perfectly stated and in 100% agreement!Huge thanks to @Stephen Schneiter for the incredible support and resources. The journey was challenging but incredibly rewarding!
Weldone and congratulationsWell done! Congrats!