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Notes on passing the AWS Advanced Networking cert

Intro note Just because I wrote this article focused on AWS certifications does not mean that I believe they offer enough knowledge on their own. Oftentimes, I question the value of these multiple-choice tests mainly because they test your ability to memorize large amounts of information and analyze a variety of scenarios in a fairly short amount of time (at least that is the case for the professional/specialty ones). Nowadays, with the increased popularity of LLMs, I am not sure if we need to memorize every single specific thing about services that we are unlikely to use but appear on the exam. I personally prefer hands-on certifications like Kubernetes or the RHEL administrator suite since they validate skills that are closer to what you are likely to do during your day-to-day work.

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Thursday, July 18, 2024 Read
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