So I watched all three of your practice test videos. Whoever wrote the test really lost steam toward the end. The first section seemed legit, the 2nd had errors, and now the third is like they took some acid..... Def not the best practice test out there but there were some knowledgeable gems! The last question was completely bogus btw 😆😆😆
Question 100. The correct answer is RTO. The wording says that "needs to be restored within", that clearly RTO. MTTR is the actual time taken when the incident happen or during the test scenarios.
I've been studying on and off for like a year now, and finally made my test reservation for tomorrow. Here's to hoping I pass before the 601 is retired! 😅 Edit: I passed!! Time to pick my next cert...
Did you feel prepared going in. I feel a lot like I did when I passed my A+. I feel familiar with the terms but im far from mastering them. I take it in 4 days so ig ill find out.
@@paydayvideos4924 never felt totally prepared. A piece of advice tho. On the practice tests messer i was getting 80s 90s with memorizing some answers and for dion i was getting high 70s and lower 80s. If you around there you’ll be set
Glad I came across this channel! Reviewing the questions like this helps me with active recall and making sure you know how to think through the question. Currently studying using Skillsoft courses (BORING) but they’re free!
Just wanna say thanks for taking the time making these videos. Listening to the way you read your questions and eliminate things according to the way its worded has really helped me i my practice exams and study questions! Taking test soon. Thanks for the content!
Thanks for the good content...ive been watching the n+ practise exams ill be taking the exam for my second time as this time around ill be learning for the test..1st time only took the exam and failed it think my score was 650 or close
I guess RTO on the last question too. Do you have any insight as to how to distinguish between RTO and MTTR? Those terms tripped me up when I was studying for Net+.
The answer to that last question was deifinitely wrong and the answer should be RTO. MTTR is the average time it takes to repair that is how long is it on average to repair a system that has been down and RTO is the maximum time a system or organization can go without a system being repaired if not they begin to have disruptions in their business. Answer is deifinitely RTO
What if Question 88.. use acccount password and OTP to log in.. to bank account. what is correct answer? Multifactor or Dual Factor..? I'm confuse cause i think they are the same.
It’s single factor: while you are using two types of verification, they both fall under things you know, making it the same type of verification-- which means single factor. If you verify with your pin, your account number, your address and password: still single factor: because they are all in the same category. Hope that helps.
98 should have been Business Continuity Planning. That 'succession' planning is out of reach and is not in the Comptia's objectives. Some of these questions are just garbage.
So I watched all three of your practice test videos. Whoever wrote the test really lost steam toward the end. The first section seemed legit, the 2nd had errors, and now the third is like they took some acid..... Def not the best practice test out there but there were some knowledgeable gems! The last question was completely bogus btw 😆😆😆
Question 100. The correct answer is RTO. The wording says that "needs to be restored within", that clearly RTO. MTTR is the actual time taken when the incident happen or during the test scenarios.
Hi, I just passed my comptia security + , you were a great study buddy. Thankyou 🙏🏿
One of the best and most transparent practice question sessions on YT, thank you!
Thank you :D and thanks for watching
Thanks for these videos ! they were really informative. I am more confident to sit my exams next week having answered most of these questions... 😁
I've been studying on and off for like a year now, and finally made my test reservation for tomorrow. Here's to hoping I pass before the 601 is retired! 😅
Edit: I passed!! Time to pick my next cert...
Nice job!!!
Passed my sec+ today. these videos were fun and aided in my studies a good amount so thanks!!
Great to hear!
Did you feel prepared going in. I feel a lot like I did when I passed my A+. I feel familiar with the terms but im far from mastering them. I take it in 4 days so ig ill find out.
@@paydayvideos4924 never felt totally prepared. A piece of advice tho. On the practice tests messer i was getting 80s 90s with memorizing some answers and for dion i was getting high 70s and lower 80s. If you around there you’ll be set
Glad I came across this channel! Reviewing the questions like this helps me with active recall and making sure you know how to think through the question. Currently studying using Skillsoft courses (BORING) but they’re free!
Hey Wil! Thanks for watching 🙂 Glad you've found it helpful!!
Just wanna say thanks for taking the time making these videos. Listening to the way you read your questions and eliminate things according to the way its worded has really helped me i my practice exams and study questions! Taking test soon. Thanks for the content!
You're very welcome!
You were right about MTTR - it's not to Recover, but to Repair like you originally said.
Subbed, still not sure I want to do the sec+ as planned to do soc1 and certified defense security analyst and ejpt
Sec+ is widely known as a fine intro, and meets some DoD requirement, but I've heard good things about ejpt! Do them all if you have the time!
Thanks, Vincent. This was edifying. I purchased the security+ certmaster practice exam so i'll see how that goes as well. Keep it up.
Awesome! Thanks for watching! Good luck Adrian.
These must be advanced questions. I can’t see the sec+ test going this far?? You got me scared now. I take the test soon.
Don't be scared
Thanks for the good content...ive been watching the n+ practise exams ill be taking the exam for my second time as this time around ill be learning for the test..1st time only took the exam and failed it think my score was 650 or close
I guess RTO on the last question too. Do you have any insight as to how to distinguish between RTO and MTTR? Those terms tripped me up when I was studying for Net+.
The answer to that last question was deifinitely wrong and the answer should be RTO. MTTR is the average time it takes to repair that is how long is it on average to repair a system that has been down and RTO is the maximum time a system or organization can go without a system being repaired if not they begin to have disruptions in their business. Answer is deifinitely RTO
It's RTO.
The people have spoken. It's RTO. Test is wrong >:D
@Jerry Asagba Nice explanation
@@vincenthumble thanks. Taking my security+ end of this month 😁
Great way to learn, thanks !!!
How did you do?
Passed!
Thank you for this. I take the exam on Monday.
Let us know how it goes! Best of luck to you Gincarlos :)
@@vincenthumble passed with a 763 lol
Great job!! Wooooo
@@vincenthumble are you going to do the VM video?
Yes
What if Question 88.. use acccount password and OTP to log in.. to bank account. what is correct answer? Multifactor or Dual Factor..? I'm confuse cause i think they are the same.
It’s single factor: while you are using two types of verification, they both fall under things you know, making it the same type of verification-- which means single factor.
If you verify with your pin, your account number, your address and password: still single factor: because they are all in the same category.
Hope that helps.
Please make a video on VM
Here's what I have for right now: ruclips.net/video/f9eb0UHXABE/видео.html
I plan to make one for Hyper-V and more later. Thanks for watching!
correct answer for 81 is failover cluster
Wouldnt question 90 be A? lol
😢😢😢 87
98 should have been Business Continuity Planning. That 'succession' planning is out of reach and is not in the Comptia's objectives. Some of these questions are just garbage.
Agree lol