Suvadeep Chakravarty
Commented on March 23, 2025
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UNITED STATES
Suvadeep Chakravarty
Commented on March 23, 2025
Great practice paper
UNITED STATES
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 11, 2026
Question 1:
- Answer: Databricks web application (C)
- In the classic Databricks architecture, the control plane hosts the UI, APIs, authentication, and cluster management. This is where you interact with notebooks, jobs, and admin tasks via the web app.
- The data plane contains the actual compute: the driver node and worker nodes that run your workloads.
- DBFS (Databricks File System) is backed by cloud storage and is tied to the data plane, not purely the control plane.
- A JDBC data source is an external data source, not a Databricks component hosted in the control plane.
- Summary: The web application is the component fully hosted in the control plane, while the other options involve compute or external/storage components.
New Delhi, India
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 11, 2026
Question 99:
The correct answer is D: DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service).
Why:
- It describes an attack where many compromised endpoints, spread across multiple locations, are used to overwhelm a single target. The goal is to disrupt or deny service to that endpoint.
- This is different from:
- On-path attack (MITM) — interception of traffic, not necessarily multiple distant sources.
- SQL injection — exploits vulnerabilities in a database query.
- Brute-force attack — repeatedly tries credentials, usually from fewer sources.
The “multiple endpoints across multiple locations” detail is the hallmark of a DDoS attack.
City Of Westminster, United Kingdom
AJ
Commented on May 11, 2026
Most of this study information is useful when it come to doing it practically
Pretoria, South Africa
GG
Commented on May 10, 2026
new security thing to me
Singapore, Singapore
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 10, 2026
Question 21:
You're right to question B. Here’s why B isn’t the best choice and C is.
- Why B (Keep the workflows simple and practical) is not sufficient: Simplicity helps, but it doesn’t provide a mechanism to judge how well the change enablement practice is performing or where to improve. Decision-making and continual improvement require data and visibility, not just streamlined processes.
- Why C (Pay attention to measurement and reporting) is correct: Measurement and reporting give you evidence of effectiveness and areas for improvement. They support informed decisions, track progress, and drive continual improvement across the practice (Plan–Do–Check–Act cycle).
- Brief note on the other options: A would add complexity by differentiating workflows, which can hinder data collection and decision-making. D (integrations) is valuable for tooling but doesn’t by itself ensure decision-making or continual improvement without measurement data.
So, C is the best answer because it directly enables data-driven decisions and ongoing improvement.
Auckland, New Zealand
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 10, 2026
Question 15:
- The correct output is Changed resources (A).
Why:
- In ITIL 4’s Change Enablement, the change lifecycle produces several outputs. Among them, Changed resources specifically documents the configuration items (CIs) and other resources that were modified as a result of the change, detailing what was done and the results.
- Other outputs have different purposes:
- Change records: the record of the change itself, approvals, status, etc.
- Change schedule: when the change was or will be implemented.
- Change review reports: post-implementation review findings.
Example: if a server was upgraded, the changed resources output would list the server CI and the specific components or versions that were altered, plus the results of those modifications.
Auckland, New Zealand
StudyGrind99
Commented on May 10, 2026
The exam was very hard and I struggled quite a bit. Exam dumps played a big role in my preparation. Managed to pass after weeks of intense study. It was a relief.
Italy
H.M
Commented on May 10, 2026
This is very helpful so far
Saint-Ouen, France
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 10, 2026
Question 10:
Here's how to understand Question 10.
- The goal: Migrate VMs to an Azure pay-as-you-go subscription. This is an operational spending model (OpEx) because you pay for usage monthly as services run.
- The proposed solution: “Recommend the elastic expenditure model.” That term is not a standard Azure expenditure model, and it doesn’t map clearly to paying monthly for cloud resources.
- Why the answer is No: Pay-as-you-go is an operational expenditure (OpEx) model. An “elastic expenditure model” is not the correct label in this context. So the solution does not meet the goal.
What to remember for the exam:
- Azure pay-as-you-go is an example of an operational expenditure model (OpEx).
- In general, CapEx vs OpEx is the key distinction; use OpEx for cloud resources unless you’re explicitly committing upfront hardware or licenses (CapEx).
- “Elastic” or “scalable” are more about how resources scale, not the official expenditure category used in Azure billing.
If you want, I can walk you through how OpEx vs CapEx applies to other questions.
Lagos, Nigeria
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 10, 2026
Question 2:
- Why: Delta Lake is the storage layer that adds ACID transactions and schema management to your data lake. This enables reliable, unified handling of both batch and streaming workloads on the same data, giving consistent results across ingestion and queries.
- Why the other options are less specific to Delta Lake:
- A: Multi-language support is a Databricks runtime feature, not Delta Lake’s unique benefit.
- B: Real-time notebook collaboration is a workspace feature, not Delta Lake.
- C: Alerts for query failures pertain to monitoring/alerting, not Delta Lake internals.
- E: Distributing complex data operations describes Spark's compute capabilities, not Delta Lake itself.
- Key concept: Delta Lake provides ACID transactions, time travel, and schema enforcement, which collectively enable reliable batch + streaming use cases on the same data.
Bhopal, India
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 10, 2026
Question 1:
Answer: A
- Why: In PMI risk management, when a risk materializes, you should implement the planned risk response that’s documented in the risk register (contingency plan or backup/resource plan). Since a backup for the critical resource was anticipated, you start by consulting the risk register and applying that response.
- Why not the others:
- B (revise the plan and move the task) would bypass the defined risk response and adjust the plan reactively.
- C (exclude the task) is not appropriate for a critical path item; it would compromise objectives.
- D (update lessons learned and risk log) is important, but it’s a later step after you’ve implemented the response and addressed the immediate impact.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 09, 2026
What is SAML
SAML stands for Security Assertion Markup Language. It is an XML-based open standard used to exchange authentication and authorization data between an Identity Provider (IdP) and a Service Provider (SP).
- Purpose: enable Single Sign-On (SSO) so a user authenticates once with the IdP and can access multiple apps without re-entering credentials.
- How it works (high level):
1) User requests access to an SP.
2) SP redirects the user to the IdP with a SAML AuthnRequest.
3) IdP authenticates the user.
4) IdP sends back a signed SAML assertion (often via browser POST/redirect).
5) SP validates the assertion and establishes a session, granting access.
- Key components: IdP, SP, SAML assertion, metadata, and bindings (e.g., HTTP-POST, HTTP-Redirect).
- Common use: federated identity for enterprise apps and cloud services.
- Pros: centralized authentication, easier user experience, scalable across many apps.
- Cons: adds complexity, relies on IdP availability and correct timing (clock sync), and potential risks if the IdP is compromised.
In short, SAML enables seamless, federated SSO between an IdP and multiple service providers.
Haarlem, Netherlands
Lorraine Mokgothu
Commented on May 09, 2026
The best gets you ready
Gaborone, Botswana
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 09, 2026
Question 6:
The correct answer is B.
- Why: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) defines performance metrics and response times for vendor services, including incident response and uptime commitments. It’s the contract component that specifies how quickly a vendor must respond to issues.
- Why the others aren’t correct:
- SOW (Statement of Work) outlines scope and deliverables, not typical response-time windows.
- MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) is a high-level collaboration document, not focused on time frames.
- MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) is usually non-binding and outlines intent, not specific response windows.
Tip: If a question mentions “time frame for response,” look for an SLA—it’s the document that enforces how quickly a vendor must act.
Haarlem, Netherlands
flashcard_fanatic
Commented on May 08, 2026
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Belgium
justanothertechguy
Commented on May 08, 2026
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Saudi Arabia
OnePunchCert
Commented on May 04, 2026
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Denmark
ExamWarrior
Commented on May 04, 2026
Passed it last month but it was no easy ride. teh exam questions completely caught me off guard despite studying for weeks. Real exam questions were tough to crack. Without brain dumps it would've taken more attempts.
Ireland
root_access_r
Commented on May 04, 2026
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Germany
ipv6_ready
Commented on April 30, 2026
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Finland
devops_owl
Commented on April 30, 2026
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Singapore
pingmaster
Commented on April 30, 2026
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United States
lucas_neteng
Commented on April 26, 2026
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UAE
sec_ops_j
Commented on April 20, 2026
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Switzerland
k8s_kevin
Commented on April 17, 2026
This exm was very hard. The exam questions caught me off guard. I relied on brain dumps but they weren't enough. Took some effort but I finally passed.
India
failedOnce_Mike
Commented on April 12, 2026
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Israel
JustPassedBro
Commented on April 11, 2026
Studied for weeks but this exm was a real challenge. The exam questions were tougher than I expected and caught me off guard. Used brain dumps and even though they were helpful it was still very hard. Managed to pass however the stress was real.
Saudi Arabia
CertOrBust_2025
Commented on April 08, 2026
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Sweden
exam_anxiety_real
Commented on April 08, 2026
This exam was very hard. I spent weeks trying to wrap my head around the content. Eventually turned to exam dumps which really helped. Passed it last month adn it was a relief.
UAE
PaperCCNA
Commented on April 06, 2026
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Kuwait
james_tech_uk
Commented on April 06, 2026
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Norway
ExamWarrior
Commented on April 03, 2026
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Switzerland
hashbang_h
Commented on April 02, 2026
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Luxembourg
chris_infosec
Commented on April 01, 2026
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Switzerland
felix_linuxpro
Commented on March 28, 2026
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United States
SecOpsGuy
Commented on March 28, 2026
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Qatar
TheCertMachine
Commented on March 25, 2026
Studied for weeks using brain dumps. This exam was very hard adn stressed me out. The real exam questions were tougher than expected. Managed to pass but only just.
United Kingdom
netguru_steve
Commented on March 23, 2026
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United Kingdom
sophie_devops
Commented on March 18, 2026
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Netherlands
chris_infosec
Commented on March 12, 2026
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Canada
GrindNeverStops
Commented on March 10, 2026
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Ireland
night_study_guy
Commented on March 02, 2026
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United States
StudyGrind99
Commented on March 02, 2026
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Israel
PaperCCNA
Commented on February 28, 2026
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India
n3tw0rk3r
Commented on February 22, 2026
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Austria
justanothertechguy
Commented on February 18, 2026
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Belgium
netguru_steve
Commented on February 15, 2026
Studied for weeks but the exam was very hard. Tried everything and as a last resort used some exam dumps. That made a difference in focusing my revision on the right topics. Passed it on the second try but it was a tough ride.
United States
failedOnce_Mike
Commented on February 13, 2026
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Japan
osi_obsessed
Commented on February 12, 2026
Just passsed this exam and it was no walk in the park. The brain dumps were a big help but the real exam questions were tougher than expected. Felt stressed throughout but kept pushing. Barely made it through.
United Kingdom
nerd_by_day
Commented on February 11, 2026
Spent months on this exam. Definitely not easy and the stress was real. Used braindumps and the AI Assistant to prep. Wouldn't have passed without them.
Switzerland