I passed another certification exam, this time for CompTIA’s Cloud+. It was harder than I expected, but I passed with a score of 777 out of 900.
The test was all single answer multiple choice, with a few PICK TWO questions.
The first question was the only Performance Based Question (PBQ), and it involved reviewing the configuration of a network diagram. I had to review all the configuration information on several hosts, routers, firewalls, a DNS server, a load balancer, an application server, a sever cluster, and a VPN. The first task was to identify the device or devices that were misconfigured, and the second task was to chose one or two corrections that would fix the misconfiguration.
I found an image from study material for the CV0-002 exam, but the layout is identical to what I saw on the CV0-003.
2022-11-04 – I found some related screens in Google Images. I am posting them in numerical order based on the file name, so this may not be the order of work on the exam itself. Clicking on the image will enlarge it to full-size for easy reading
Other question topics included the different scenarios to use for migration techniques and backup types for Disaster Recovery and live migration, database replication, storage-level mirroring, full backups, or incremental backups.
There is a nice discussion happening on Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/CompTIA/comments/s6irdm/passed_cloud_cv0003/
Check out this practice exam: https://certexam.org/product/cv0-002-comptia-cloud/
And here is my Google dork for searching Reddit for more information: site:reddit.com CV0-003 cloud+ PBQ
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