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April 4th, 2010 22:00
NAS Architect Level Exams
Hi friends
I'm a NAS admin, working on IT systems. I want to do the architect level exams on NAS. I go through our education portal, and found the exams.
E20-540 Network Attached Storage (NAS) Specialist Exam
and
E20-322 Technology Architect Solutions Design Exam
I do have completed ISM certification test. Please let me know, if i'm eligible to write the above two exams, and gain the architect level (or) do we have any other exams to be passed for NAS
Thanks
best regards
VJ.
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michelle81
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April 5th, 2010 03:00
Hello and welcome to the EMC Proven Professional community!
You did some great research and are correct, the E20-540 and the E20-322 are the qualifying exams for a NAS Specialist EMC Proven Professional credential. Since you've already achieved the Associate level, passing these two exams will give you the Specialist credential.
Please let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.
Michelle
minksg
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April 5th, 2010 03:00
Hi VJ,
I made a new thread out of your question. -Gina
vijayscsa1
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April 5th, 2010 04:00
Thanks Gina, Michelle.
Please send me the the link for exam descriptions and learning requirement for the exam e20-540.
and, for E20-322 exam, It looks like the person need to be thorough professional in NAS, SAN and storage skills...
Please give your inputs for this also.
Thanks and have a nice day.
michelle81
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April 5th, 2010 04:00
Here is a link to the page describing all of the certification exams, and offerering free practice tests.
I'd suggest that you carefully read the course and exam descriptions for each exam, that should provide the scope of knowledge that is needed. Also, the free practice tests are a great way to begin. Your results will include the categories that you might want to study more, and will help you to focus your study.
There is only one practice test per exam, and passing it doesn't guarantee that you'll pass the certification exam. So taking it once, then again after reviewing the exam description and learning more (in a class, or eLearning) , is a great strategy.
Hope this helps,
Michelle
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April 5th, 2010 05:00
OOPS, here's another discussion thread on this topic that may be helpful
https://community.emc.com/thread/99895