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girdhari

2001-05-14, 3:01 pm

hi

i ahve cleared the solaris certification with 98 marks and i have solaris7 exam questions and briandumps from several guys who took the exam i'm ready to trade this stuff with anyone intrested it took me almost 50 dollars to gather these 1100 question (both part 1 & 2) and briandumps.
if anybody is intrested than i will give it to them for mere 10 dollars.
hurry and clear the exam without any fear..
contact me on accessgiri@yahoo.com.
enjoy....

bye.
Giri.
Cat

2001-05-14, 3:31 pm

Aaarg, I can't believe this! specially the UNIX and Linux exam are valuable, because not every idiot can pass them learning examquestions by heart. So why do you devaluate the solaris exam by offering braindumps?


regards
Cat
evazz

2001-05-14, 8:51 pm

Hmmmm I wonder if the mole is near
ccieToBe

2001-05-16, 8:34 am

This is depressing. I was just thinking about how the *nix forums hadn't been tarnished by braindumps, then I saw this post. I guess it was inevitable.
kiwini

2001-05-27, 5:35 am

quote:
Originally posted by girdhari
hi

i ahve cleared the solaris certification with 98 marks and i have solaris7 exam questions and briandumps from several guys who took the exam i'm ready to trade this stuff with anyone intrested it took me almost 50 dollars to gather these 1100 question (both part 1 & 2) and briandumps.
if anybody is intrested than i will give it to them for mere 10 dollars.
hurry and clear the exam without any fear..
contact me on accessgiri@yahoo.com.
enjoy....

bye.
Giri.




So your score ain't worth crap, then.
sun_subbu

2001-06-24, 6:14 pm

Hi

Please let me know about payment as i am intersted

thx
eagle3008

2001-07-24, 7:51 am

kiwini wrote:

quote:

So your score ain't worth crap, then.



and then cat wrote:

quote:

...why do you devaluate the solaris exam by offering braindumps?



to which i respond:
are you people so insecure about your knowledge that you feel the need to debase others because they learn in a different manner than you? or are you just elitist snobs?

seriously...i've been a sys admin for over 5 years, and am only now going for certification because it means more money. and, frankly, i'm shocked at the amount of useless information sun requires one to know to be certified...

NIS? really, now...who uses that?? it's completely impractical (ever hear of DNS? LDAP?).

then there's the incessant quizzing on initialization files for bourne shell...how many of you are still using that? or have you (like me) used any of the number of more useful shells available?

half the test is rote memorization, anyway. nobody can be expected to remember every little flag or option with the who, pkgadd, or patchadd commands (to name a few). braindumps and study aids like that are really the only way to pass these exams. or, of course, you can eat, sleep and poop unix 24 hours a day, 7 days a week...not an option for those of us who choose to enjoy life away from the workstation.

so, it's not really this guy's score that's worth crap...it's the tests. we all just have to play the game, and not let our egos get in the way of everyone else.
ocpguy

2001-07-24, 4:34 pm

This guy is right on the money.

People take this message board too seriously. I think we are all forgetting that a certification is JUST a piece of paper. I think these people really believe they are special or rock stars because they passed an exam and have SCSA, OCP, A+, CCNA, MCSE letters next to their names on their business cards.

I for one would like to apologize to your "certificates" for not kissing your a-s-s-es more. *this is sarcasm*

MY OPINION
That said... I have no problem using Dumps, Cheat Sheets to pass these exams. If you don't know your stuff then a certification is useless. Your cover will be blown in the first week on the job. I know Oracle,Sun,M$oft all say it shows the skill... but in actuallity... it just gets your foot in the door to a job.

But using these dumps, cheat sheets, practice tests is a good supplement if you are actually studying and practicing at home/work.

IT'S BUSINESS
These certs are just a way of generating additional revenue MSFT, SUN, ORCL, etc.

Which generates money for Prometric... which creates opportunity for companies that create study guides, exam questions, etc.

These "purists" on the page that are whining about "dumping"... must have $125/pop to burn on these tests. I think they are
A) really kicking themselves that they flunked it a few times... wasted some money

or
B) secretly used the dumps... but don't want anyone else to find out about them...

I don't know about anybody else... but at $125 a test I'll be D-A-M-N sure I'm passing it on the first try. And if it's available for free I'm going to all over bootlegging / trading etc. And we all know that a transcender or STS is not worth $99. So I'm definitely for trading.

The best parts of these forums are to server as classifieds for trading software... exams etc. Most info disseminated on this page is essentially worthless... except for that.

TYPICAL POST
"Gee... I just passed the ABC-001 Exam"

REPLY
"Wow... that's awesome!"

"dude... whoa... keep it up ... you are great!"


ANOTHER TYPICAL POST
"What do you need to pass the SUN CERT? What are the requirements?"

REPLY
"A book and you have to study"

ANOTHER REPLY
"Look at the sun.com website, you moron."

So if all this is there... why can't there be dumping and trading of questions? I'll bet there are real Sys Admins, DBAs, Systems Engineers with 5 years+ experience that couldn't pass these ambiguous questions for the MCSE, MCDBA, OCP, SUN, CCNA... so if the material is available.... (and the tests are expensive)... why not use it?

I'm sure the next response will discuss the ethics of software piracy... integrity of the tests and b.s. like that. But someone had to keep it real on this page.

Ok... I'll get off my soapbox...





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to which i respond:
are you people so insecure about your knowledge that you feel the need to debase others because they learn in a different manner than you? or are you just elitist snobs?

seriously...i've been a sys admin for over 5 years, and am only now going for certification because it means more money. and, frankly, i'm shocked at the amount of useless information sun requires one to know to be certified...

NIS? really, now...who uses that?? it's completely impractical (ever hear of DNS? LDAP?).

then there's the incessant quizzing on initialization files for bourne shell...how many of you are still using that? or have you (like me) used any of the number of more useful shells available?

half the test is rote memorization, anyway. nobody can be expected to remember every little flag or option with the who, pkgadd, or patchadd commands (to name a few). braindumps and study aids like that are really the only way to pass these exams. or, of course, you can eat, sleep and poop unix 24 hours a day, 7 days a week...not an option for those of us who choose to enjoy life away from the workstation.

so, it's not really this guy's score that's worth crap...it's the tests. we all just have to play the game, and not let our egos get in the way of everyone else.
dvo100

2001-08-10, 5:25 pm

I don't think you have to study that hard for Solaris 7 exams. It took me about 5 months to pass both of the exams. These exams require hands-on experience. To prepare for this class, I read the Sun SA books.

Braindump
If you use braindump to prepare for any exams then might as well not take exams at all because your certificate doesn't mean JACK.
kwoksir

2001-08-10, 8:54 pm

After reading some posts concerning braindumps issues, I can't help posting some of my thought or experience here.

To me, braindumps are a useful material for me to justify the difficulty of that exam. For every exam I seated for I study hard for it (not study hard braindumps or memorize the braindumps). The reasons for me to take the certification exam are as follows (in the order of importance):

1. Personal satification for life long learning.
2. Out of my interest for certain vendor's product. (Frankly speaking, I think I would not study every details if I don't take the exam)
3. My future job nature may need.

Indeed, I enjoy the process of getting certified since I really learn a lot from it. I can't confess that I will forgot 80% of the materials after being certified a month, however, they are all in my memory that next time I need to recall them, I can take them up in the minumum of them.

Most importantly, I like the process of sharing idea, thought, skill, etc in this forum.

In short, my personal idea about braindumps is as follows:
1. In order to get certified, I would SCAN though the questions (yes, questions only) but not memorize them.
2. Spend time on searching practical exam questions rather than braindumps questions.
3. Although I don't like people to rely braindumps materials only to get pass, I would not critize them at all.
tazman37

2001-08-23, 7:33 am

Sorry people, I have to agree with with OCPGUY on this one. How can the free exchange of information affect how one's performance on the job? Let me elaborate.
I am a Novell MCNE and a SCO Unix Master A.C.E. Neither cert was easy to obtain but SCO had what I believe to be the most comprehensive way of testing their students. During SCO classes we were TOLD --- UP FRONT that there were going to be questions on the exams that were NOT in the classroom material. SCO TOLD us that they would pull questions from man pages, administration guides, classroom manuals, and anything else that was available to them. THEN we were told the exams were OPEN BOOK and we should bring ANY AND ALL material with us to the exam we needed and that we should be able to ACCESS the material quickly and efficiently. Is that not what makes the difference in the real world? When you have a problem what's the first thing you do? Sit there and Scream "OH NO, I'VE GOT A PROBLEM AND I CAN'T OPEN A BOOOK!!!!!! GOD HELP ME!!!!"? NO that is NOT what you do. The FIRST thing you do is read a man page, open a book, research on the web, etc. The SCO tests were very hard and I rarely had any time left over at the end.
SUN, on the other hand, charges a LARGE sum of money to attend their classes for Solaris 8 which has many new GUI tools that you are hammered with in class, but are NEVER ASKED ABOUT ON THE EXAM. I have recently taken (and failed I might add) the Sun Solaris 8 Admin I class and let me tell you what --- at least 50% of what was on that exam was NOT taught in the classroom or even mentioned. NO GUI tools were asked about, nor were there any Printing questions.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not whining here and I do not mind failure. What I do mind at this stage of my life is the TOTAL WASTE of several weeks of nights and weekends worth of studying things that were NOT ON THE EXAM AND GETTING BLINDSIDED BY THINGS THAT WERE ON THE EXAM BUT NEVER MENTIONED.
GO TO THE SUN WEBSITE? Give me a break. Why do I need to remember all 15 or so options there are under the freaking "format" command (just an example) so I can fill in a blank? That is just stupid and a waste of my valuable time. No one can remember every switch, command, and variable there is not to mention the FACT that some of us can't afford a $10K SPARC box to study from and have to run an Intel version of Solaris on --- AND YA' KNOW WHAT REALLY GRINDS ME? Sun has played Microshaft with this. Format menu (just an example) is DIFFERENT on IA than it is on SPARC. WHY? The only reason could be just to be mean. There is NO reason for this kind of behavior.
Tell me what you want me to learn, be up front about it and then test me on that material. Use braindumps? You betcher a-s-s I will use braindumps or any other thing I feel is necessary to pass this test short of cheating on the actual exam as it means more money at work.
Do any of you REALLY think the measure of a persons knowledge of Unix can be based on 57 freaking questions? C'mon, get real, that isn't even logical.
Don't violate any of the non-disclosure agreements with ANY of the companies, but for gosh sakes feel free to discuss questions you may have about any test you want. DON'T post actual exam questions but DO post questions you may need answered. I see nothing wrong with this at all.

Just an opinion --- and we all know what opinions are like.............
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