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August 15th, 2009 07:00
E20-050 CLARiiON Foundations - Celerra questions
I've been reading a few forums out there about the EMC E20-050 exam and a lot of people are asking whether Celerra is part of it.
It's certainly not mentioned in the Exam description or the CLARiiON foundations training material. I'm just getting worried that my Exam on Monday will contain content I've not even considered.
Can someone who has sat the exam recently answer this for me
Many Thanks in advance
Virtualprouk
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August 17th, 2009 01:00
virtualprouk
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August 18th, 2009 02:00
The exam does contain Celerra questions, the ones I got weren't to technically difficuly but I suppose I only got a subset of those that could come up.
The Celerra stuff is not covered in the recommended reading so not sure what the best option is for revising this.
I passed anyway, not sure I got the Celerra questions right though
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August 18th, 2009 04:00
Hello -
Thank you for the feedback our team is always interested in what the candidates think about the materials. I will forward this conversation trail to the exam developer and curriculum team for review.
Curious - did you add any comments to the exam while you were taking the exam?
Note to All - if you do add comments during an exam they automatically go to the exam writing team.
Thanks again for the feedback and congratulations on passing the exam.
ddProven
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August 18th, 2009 05:00
I only commented on one question which was around processors, its a subject that can be quite confusing these days especially with multicore CPU's and I thought the questions was badly worded.
I never provided any feedback on the Celerra questions as I was expecting them to be honest.
Thanks
VirtualProUK
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August 18th, 2009 14:00
VirtualProUK,
Sometimes we include one or more questions on an exam (e.g., to pilot test the questions) that are not included in the computing an individual's results on an exam. The Celerra questions that were on this exam were just such questions. Thus, these Celerra questions were not included in calculating your results or any one else's on this exam.
In this case, however, we can see how the inclusion of the Celerra questions could be confusing, and we will arrange to have them removed from the exam.
In regards to the comment that you made, we are having this reviewed and may modify the question if it is warranted.
We very much appreciate your interested in the Proven program and your willingness to provide us with feedback that helps to maintain the program's quality.
Regards,
Gene