Thank you Unus. I’m on the journey to your current achievement and this is immensely useful. I will revert with a testimonial when I get there. Thanks again.
Good video, thank you. Lots of great info and straight to the point. Surprised that you thought the Developer was the most difficult, as I've always heard that one was the easiest and SysOps the hardest. Doing my SysOps next week, your exam topics have me worried because I haven't encountered many of them yet!
Hi, I followed these steps over the period of two months and cleared the exam. One thing to note is that you wont be able to remember all the service details but in the exam options, you can reach to right conclusion by eliminating wrong options. So, Go through study material, give practice tests multiple times and then you will be good to go. Thank you for the tutorial.
This video provides some useful tips about how to prepare for the AWS SysOps Admin Associate exam and what to expect on the exam day. I wish you all the very best. It will be great if you can add your tips here once you complete the certification exam. Additional Note: Thanks to @dasaridundinagasuresh1620 who highlighted the fact the lab is not part of the exam as of now. AWS has temporarily removed the lab and increased the number of questions to 65. Exam duration is now 130 minutes. However, all the tips I have discussed in this video (questions, topic areas, practice exams etc..) are still valid for the certification exam. You can ignore the mention about the lab. Wish you all the very best!
Yes. Azure AZ-104 is comparable to SysOps exam in AWS, in the sense that both certifications are for Cloud infra support teams, mainly. I have taken both these certifications. I felt that AWS SysOps was more easier than AZ-104. Maybe because I have spent more time with AWS than Azure.
@@UnusAWS Thank you sir for the reply I'm definitely taking Sysops I'm thinking of taking AZ-104 too as many job openings are for Azure. The way you explain makes me motivated to take these exams😊
These notes are taken in short-hand with lot of shortcuts/abbreviations and jumps from one topic to another unrelated topic. Mostly with half baked sentences which act as reminders. Not sure if you will find it useful. However, I have uploaded my notes here. See if it helps: s3.amazonaws.com/klowdbay.com/02.+CheatSheets/SysOps+Exam+Prep+Notes.pdf
@@UnusAWS Hi Unus, As the Exam Pattern got updated, No Labs, Time for giving examination got decreased to 130 mins, 65 questions and some other changes. Can you please include them and make a new video, please. And by the way, your hand written notes in so use ful.
How Much experience does one need before enrolling for the exam. I don't have experience in AWS and a beginner , can it be possible for me to Clear the exam with self Preparation. Kindly suggest.
Hi Akhil - Yes, it is possible to pass the exam with self preparation even if you don't have actual work experience. Experience is not a mandatory condition for enrolling for the exam. If possible, it would be good to take Cloud Practitioner certification as the first step, and then go for associate certification such as SysOps. Cloud Practitioner is easy and it will give AWS exam experience.
50% is slightly less. But 2 weeks' time is sufficient enough to close the gaps. Analyze the wrong answers and take notes. That will help. You may also check the explanation for right answers. You will get some new learnings from the explanation. And after that you can take the official practice test. If you are able to get 60%+ in official practice test, you can go ahead. (Passing score is 72%, but from my experience, a 60%+ score in official practice test indicates you are ready)
Thank you Unus. I’m on the journey to your current achievement and this is immensely useful. I will revert with a testimonial when I get there. Thanks again.
Great. All the best for your exam!
really helpful, mate ! thx
Good video, thank you. Lots of great info and straight to the point. Surprised that you thought the Developer was the most difficult, as I've always heard that one was the easiest and SysOps the hardest. Doing my SysOps next week, your exam topics have me worried because I haven't encountered many of them yet!
I wish you all the best for your exam. Somehow, my experience was that
SysOps was easier. Yes - the experience may vary from person to person.
Hi, I followed these steps over the period of two months and cleared the exam. One thing to note is that you wont be able to remember all the service details but in the exam options, you can reach to right conclusion by eliminating wrong options. So, Go through study material, give practice tests multiple times and then you will be good to go. Thank you for the tutorial.
Congrats! Thanks for giving your inputs which will be useful for other test takers.
Thank you for sharing 👍
Good content
This video provides some useful tips about how to prepare for the AWS SysOps Admin Associate exam and what to expect on the exam day. I wish you all the very best. It will be great if you can add your tips here once you complete the certification exam.
Additional Note: Thanks to @dasaridundinagasuresh1620 who highlighted the fact the lab is not part of the exam as of now. AWS has temporarily removed the lab and increased the number of questions to 65. Exam duration is now 130 minutes. However, all the tips I have discussed in this video (questions, topic areas, practice exams etc..) are still valid for the certification exam. You can ignore the mention about the lab. Wish you all the very best!
Hi Unus , Is it correct there that is no exam labs included now in aws sysops exam until further notice by aws ?
Yes, that is correct. They have not re-introduced the exam labs yet.
@@UnusAWS Thanks for reply
Hello sir, Sir is the AZ-104 exam same as sysops exam?
Yes. Azure AZ-104 is comparable to SysOps exam in AWS, in the sense that both certifications are for Cloud infra support teams, mainly. I have taken both these certifications. I felt that AWS SysOps was more easier than AZ-104. Maybe because I have spent more time with AWS than Azure.
@@UnusAWS Thank you sir for the reply I'm definitely taking Sysops I'm thinking of taking AZ-104 too as many job openings are for Azure. The way you explain makes me motivated to take these exams😊
Can you please share the notes link that you prepared on your own for Certification Exam Unus.
These notes are taken in short-hand with lot of shortcuts/abbreviations and jumps from one topic to another unrelated topic. Mostly with half baked sentences which act as reminders. Not sure if you will find it useful. However, I have uploaded my notes here. See if it helps: s3.amazonaws.com/klowdbay.com/02.+CheatSheets/SysOps+Exam+Prep+Notes.pdf
@@UnusAWS Hi Unus, As the Exam Pattern got updated, No Labs, Time for giving examination got decreased to 130 mins, 65 questions and some other changes. Can you please include them and make a new video, please.
And by the way, your hand written notes in so use ful.
@@dasaridundinagasuresh1620 Thank you Suresh. I will try to modify the video to include this information.
Thank you for the notes 👍 @UnusAWS
in my opinion, aws solution Architect is the more difficult
How Much experience does one need before enrolling for the exam. I don't have experience in AWS and a beginner , can it be possible for me to Clear the exam with self Preparation. Kindly suggest.
Hi Akhil - Yes, it is possible to pass the exam with self preparation even if you don't have actual work experience. Experience is not a mandatory condition for enrolling for the exam. If possible, it would be good to take Cloud Practitioner certification as the first step, and then go for associate certification such as SysOps. Cloud Practitioner is easy and it will give AWS exam experience.
Can a student able to crack this course
Yes. A University student can crack this certification with sufficient preparation.
I have this exam scheduled for 22 March . Practice test score from Stephane course are 41 , 50 , 50 should i postpone it ??
50% is slightly less. But 2 weeks' time is sufficient enough to close the gaps. Analyze the wrong answers and take notes. That will help. You may also check the explanation for right answers. You will get some new learnings from the explanation. And after that you can take the official practice test. If you are able to get 60%+ in official practice test, you can go ahead. (Passing score is 72%, but from my experience, a 60%+ score in official practice test indicates you are ready)