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E20-594
Hello,
Friday next week (25) I need to pass my Avamar exam.
I followed the VIDEO_ILT but it was for V5.
Is there a lot changed between the 2 versions (5 and 6)?
What must I expect for questions?
What should I be the most carefull for?
TIA
Olivier
DGraci
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October 15th, 2013 06:00
Hello Olivier - EMC Proven exams are not versioned; just the certifications.
The E20-594 was last updated on October 12, 2012. Your DVD includes the date it was produced and can be found within the Activation Key as well as right on the DVD itself.
The E20-594 exam description document, found here, contains a description of the exam, recommended curriculum, as well as a link to an online practice test. This test will help you gauge your readiness for the actual exam.
Good luck!
olivier_cesar1
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October 16th, 2013 02:00
Hello Debi,
Many thx for your reply!
So, I will start reading the PDF from the eLearning and VIDEO-ILT.
By the way, I didn't receive a DVD but online vidoes
olivier_cesar1
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October 25th, 2013 02:00
OK, failed today
Main problem is that I couldn't found anything in the doc about the node addition/replacement with different models.
olivier_cesar1
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November 27th, 2013 11:00
Debi,
Why do I see V5.0 :-)
DGraci
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December 4th, 2013 08:00
Hi Olivier - I just learned that our SME's have recently begun to version some of the curriculum content. These version numbers relate to the product version, not the certification though.
olivier_cesar1
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December 4th, 2013 10:00
Hello Debi,
What I can read in the Exam Description is:
Products
Products likely to be referred to on this exam include but are not limited to:
• EMC Avamar v6.1 software
• EMC Avamar Data Store Gen4
• EMC Avamar Virtual Edition v6.1
• EMC Avamar NDMP Accelerator
For me, you will mainly have question about V6.1 and Gen4 HW (that's what I had I my exam).
So, you don't give an 19th century world geography atlas to a kid and tell him: your test will mainly focus on the actual geography :-)