I've been a sysadmin for nearly 25 years, primarily learning through in-person courses and online programs while using brain dumps to prepare for exams. I value the training itself more than the certifications, but I need to keep my credentials up to date, especially in the current uncertain market for Managed Service Providers (MSPs). After taking a break from certifications following Server 2008 R2, I'm now looking to refresh them. I have a solid online study program, but I'm struggling to find good sources for brain dumps these days. I remember Testking used to be a go-to, but their current offerings feel incomplete. What are the best sources for brain dumps nowadays?
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Why not focus on genuinely understanding the material? If your training was solid, you should be able to pass without relying heavily on brain dumps. Every person’s experience is different, though!
I hear you! I'm just saying that the focus should ideally be on understanding rather than shortcuts.
Look, I still use brain dumps to supplement my study. Sometimes it helps but doesn't solely rely on them. The exam questions change too frequently; the dumps can only guide you.
Have you thought about moving away from the MSP world? With your extensive experience, you might qualify for a solid infrastructure engineer position elsewhere. Just a thought! From my experience, employers really care about matching keywords from job listings and showcasing those skills during the interview. I’ve mostly worked outside the MSP realm, but you might find better opportunities if you explore other paths.
This forum's all about professional development. Brain dumps might not be the best route. Learning the material thoroughly will pay off more when you're sitting for the exam.
Try checking out Examcollection.com. It seems to have a good reputation for braindumps now.
I appreciate your thoughts! I plan to prepare as best as I can, especially since traveling to the exam site is a hassle. I want to make sure I’m well-equipped.

I've tried using a brain dump before, but out of a thousand practice questions, not a single one ended up on my actual exam. That said, it did help me identify my weak spots.