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RedHat makes folks taking the test sign NDAs so no one could provide a dump even if it one could be created.
The "test" isn't a written test that can be dumped anyway. You are given a set of tasks to perform and systems on which to perform them. You should definitely attend the class and study what they discuss in the class to be able to pass the test. Due to the NDA no one can tell you what the tasks are ahead of time.
I am preparing for RHCSA EX200, I need exam dumps for EX200,
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks
You mean you would like our help, CHEATING, to get a 'certification' you wouldn't deserve, if you can't pass the exam WITHOUT CHEATING? No, thanks...asking for such things here is against the LQ Rules, not to mention the NDA's that MensaWater mentioned. If you don't have the knowledge, you don't deserve the certificate...and if you DO get your cheating-materials elsewhere, do everyone a favor...don't tell people you have a 'certification'. It will be VERY obvious to anyone who talks to you/interviews you/works with you, that you DO NOT have the knowledge that the certificate says you should have.
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