Hey, I've just passed both CLF and SAA and I was thinking if I should go directly to SCS or if the SOA could be beneficial before that. I mostly deal with cloud security stuff, I have several related AZ certs as well (az-500/104) and I'd like to follow a similar path for AWS. I also heard that there's a lot of overlap between SAA and SOA so I could tackle the exam now that the material is fresh in my memory.
Review the exam guide for answer to labs question: d1.awsstatic.com/training-and-certification/docs-sysops-associate/AWS-Certified-SysOps-Administrator-Associate_Exam-Guide.pdf
Hey Greg, I really appreciate your content and really helping me in to think differently before I switch my career in cloud, a quick question to you, will AI replace or reduce human intervention in cloud and Admin tasks?
Certainly IA and Automation is already reducing the human intervention in some tasks in cloud providers. But still a good admin is needed because you can tune your automations or configure IA as needed in the future. Better to be prepared to ride that wave as an admin , not as a simple operator.
Great content! I am preparing for AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate SOA-C02 and I sow on Pluralsight AWS SysOps Admin course for 21hours. I guess this is too much, isn't? I would like to have your feedback regarding to which course I may take before jump on lab and exam practice. Thank you.
Glad you liked the video! I'd rather be over-prepared than under-prepared. Have you check out this free training: explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn/course/external/view/elearning/9313/exam-prep-aws-certified-sysops-administrator-associate
Thank you for the content, which was extremely informative. However, as someone who searched for a video like yours, I would say that fundamentally, you didn't answer the question that gives the name to your video. It would be great if you shared your point of view on the exam in addition to going through the exam curriculum. Again, your video is extremely informative, but this detail bothered me a little. Congratulations on your work.
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Hi the document which u given in description is invalid. Can u please share it again
Hi, thanks for viewing! I just checked all the links. They are working for me.
Hey, I've just passed both CLF and SAA and I was thinking if I should go directly to SCS or if the SOA could be beneficial before that. I mostly deal with cloud security stuff, I have several related AZ certs as well (az-500/104) and I'd like to follow a similar path for AWS. I also heard that there's a lot of overlap between SAA and SOA so I could tackle the exam now that the material is fresh in my memory.
Mix those certs up with some hands on buidling.
Hey Greg, Thanks for the information. can you pls confirm that the exam does not include labs? thanks in advance
Review the exam guide for answer to labs question:
d1.awsstatic.com/training-and-certification/docs-sysops-associate/AWS-Certified-SysOps-Administrator-Associate_Exam-Guide.pdf
Would you say it’s a good cert from someone looking to move from help desk tier 2 to system administrator ?
Hi! So the SOA-C02 exam does not contain labs, right? Only questions, with one or multiple answers.
Check here:
d1.awsstatic.com/training-and-certification/docs-sysops-associate/AWS-Certified-SysOps-Administrator-Associate_Exam-Guide.pdf
@@ThoughtfulTechyCloud thank you very much!
Hey Greg, I really appreciate your content and really helping me in to think differently before I switch my career in cloud, a quick question to you, will AI replace or reduce human intervention in cloud and Admin tasks?
Glad you enjoyed the video! Learn how to leverage AI to your advantage.
Certainly IA and Automation is already reducing the human intervention in some tasks in cloud providers. But still a good admin is needed because you can tune your automations or configure IA as needed in the future. Better to be prepared to ride that wave as an admin , not as a simple operator.
Great content! I am preparing for AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate SOA-C02 and I sow on Pluralsight AWS SysOps Admin course for 21hours. I guess this is too much, isn't? I would like to have your feedback regarding to which course I may take before jump on lab and exam practice.
Thank you.
Glad you liked the video! I'd rather be over-prepared than under-prepared. Have you check out this free training: explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn/course/external/view/elearning/9313/exam-prep-aws-certified-sysops-administrator-associate
Hi i wanted to know what u did for clearing
Thank you for the content, which was extremely informative. However, as someone who searched for a video like yours, I would say that fundamentally, you didn't answer the question that gives the name to your video.
It would be great if you shared your point of view on the exam in addition to going through the exam curriculum.
Again, your video is extremely informative, but this detail bothered me a little. Congratulations on your work.
Thanks for your feedback. Which AWS Certifications do you have now. That influences your preparation plan.
Hi ThoughtfulTechy Cloud, Your content is fantastic! I'd love to assist you in enhancing your videos with premium editing and captivating thumbnails that can attract more viewers. Let's discuss how we can work together to grow your channel.
Thanks for viewing!