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Tips to pass OpenStack Foundation (COA) Certified OpenStack Administrator exam.

I was busy studying OpenStack Foundation’s COA exam so couldn’t publish blog post for a while.

Luckily I have passed the COA exam and hard work pays off. As I have passed this so thought of sharing my experience with the exam.

This post is basically contains some tips/info about OpenStack Foundation (COA) Certified OpenStack Administrator exam.

Certified OpenStack Administrator (COA) is the first professional certification offered by the OpenStack Foundation. It’s designed to help companies identify top talent in the industry, and help job seekers demonstrate their skills.

The Certified OpenStack Administrator is a professional typically with at least six months of OpenStack experience, and has the skills required to provide day-to-day operation and management of an OpenStack cloud.

The current exam is based on the OpenStack Liberty version and covers the core compute, storage and networking services. To learn more about the knowledge requirements and domains covered in the exam, go to www.openstack.org/coa/requirements.

 
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