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I am planning for rhcva ,it is possible to get certified without traning by reading the pdf and dumps and practising in home
please help me to get docs and examination guide link and if any one have dumps and how to make lab setup for this ...
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I am planning for rhcva ,it is possible to get certified without traning by reading the pdf and dumps and practising in home please help me to get docs and examination guide link and if any one have dumps and how to make lab setup for this ...
No, sorry. If you want links and documentation, you can go look them up on your own; asking people to look things up for you is fairly rude.
don't bother getting another 'certification': LEARN the subject, and get the knowledge you're SUPPOSED TO HAVE when you're certified first. Getting 'dumps' and running through them over and over until you can just pass a test is meaningless, and your new 'certification' will be worth as much as the one you have now.
Also, read the LQ Rules about asking for dumps (warez); thread reported.
You can easily pass the RHCVA if you are well familiar with RHEV and all of it's aspects. If you are not - learn the product, or take the course. There are and can be no "dumps" for Red Hat certifications because they are practical, you get a system in front of you and a set of tasks to perform on it. If you do it - you get the cert
You seem to have missed the point. It wasn't to 'motivate' you to get another meaningless 'certification'...it was to tell you to LEARN the subject first. Once you do that, you can get a certification easily, because you'll actually KNOW what you're doing.
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