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Study the Technical Models Behind Cloud, IT, Data, and Platform Certification Exams

MasteryTechExams publishes free technical study guides that are currently organized around live AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, and Databricks sections, plus role-based career-path pages. The site stays guide-first: practical explanations, realistic distinctions, troubleshooting logic, and high-yield review pages that help you understand why an answer is right instead of memorizing a glossary.

6 vendor sections live: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, Databricks 27 exam guide roots published now 2 role paths for help desk and cloud-architect study
Published now: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, Databricks, and career-path pages. Additional sections should only be surfaced here after they are actually published.

Published Now

Six Vendor Sections Are Live

The current repo publishes six vendor-first guide sections and role-first path pages. AWS currently includes eight exam roots, Azure includes four, Google Cloud includes one, CompTIA includes five, Confluent includes three, and Databricks includes six. Most current exam roots follow the same pattern: lightweight guide overviews leading into cheat sheets, FAQs, and resource pages, while Google Cloud is currently a lighter single-exam section.

AWS Azure Google Cloud CompTIA Confluent Databricks

How The Current Site Is Shaped

The content model is vendor-first for exam guides and role-first for career paths.

  • AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, and Databricks all have published guide roots; Google Cloud is currently the lightest section and the other vendor families already include appendix-style review pages.
  • Career paths connect the live exam sections to help-desk and cloud-architect progression.
  • New families should appear here only after they are in the repo and ready to browse.

Step 1

Learn the Model

Start with the exam overview and the main guide page that matches your target certification. Focus on concepts, boundaries, and the troubleshooting logic the exam is actually testing.

Step 2

Drill Weak Spots

Use cheat sheets for fast recall, FAQs for distinctions and common traps, and resource pages when you need the official objectives, vendor docs, or a safe home-lab reference.

Step 3

Then Add Timed Practice

Once the explanation layer makes sense, move into timed practice to test pacing, recall speed, and scenario judgment under pressure.


Coverage Shape

The Published Site Already Spans Six Vendor Hubs and Two Role Paths

The current site is not just a CompTIA or AWS shell. It already spans AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, and Databricks, plus role-first pages that route readers by target job family instead of by vendor. CompTIA is still the deepest review-first area, while Google Cloud is currently a lighter single-exam section.

  • Vendor hubs: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, and Databricks.
  • Role paths: Help Desk and Cloud Architect.
  • Twenty-seven exam-root sections are live now, with most routing into cheat sheets, FAQs, and resources.
  • Additional sections should be promoted only when the content is already published and routed cleanly.

Best Starting Points

Start with the section that matches the certification family or role you are actively targeting.


Continue with IT Mastery

MasteryTechExams is the free explanation layer. IT Mastery is the structured practice layer for cloud and IT certification prep on web, iPhone, iPad, and Android.

Use this site when you need a clean technical explanation. Use IT Mastery when you want timed drills, question sets, explanations, and progress tracking after the concepts are already familiar.

IT Mastery is part of the same Tokenizer Inc. learning network as MasteryTechExams.

Use Both Intentionally

  • Read here first when you need conceptual clarity.
  • Move to IT Mastery when you need timed reps and score tracking.
  • Use both together for certification prep and interview refreshers.

FAQ

Yes. MasteryTechExams publishes free study guides and review pages. The goal is to provide the explanation layer without putting the core content behind a paywall.

The current published sections are AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, and Databricks, plus the Help Desk and Cloud Architect career-path pages. Together they currently expose twenty-seven exam guide roots across cloud, IT support, security, streaming, analytics, data engineering, machine learning, and GenAI tracks.

MasteryTechExams focuses on free explanations, guide pages, and review references. IT Mastery focuses on structured question practice, timed drills, and progress tracking.

The pages are written for certification prep first, but they are also meant to be technically credible enough to help with help desk, networking, security, cloud, and entry-level interview reasoning.

When exact exam labels or codes matter, pages use current official wording that has been checked against the vendor. The teaching itself stays explanatory instead of copying objective bullets into long lists.

Start with the Guides, Then Add Timed Practice

Browse the live vendor sections now, then continue with IT Mastery when you want structured question reps.

Published Guide Families

Start with the sections that are live now: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CompTIA, Confluent, Databricks, and the current career paths.

  • CompTIA guides for A+, Network+, Security+, and Project+.
  • AWS guides for foundational, associate, and professional certification tracks.
  • Azure guides for fundamentals, administration, development, and architecture.
  • Google Cloud guides currently anchored by Associate Cloud Engineer.
  • Confluent guides for Kafka developer, Kafka administrator, and Confluent Cloud operator exams.
  • Databricks guides for analytics, data engineering, machine learning, and GenAI certifications.
  • Career paths for help-desk and cloud-architect study sequencing.
  • IT Mastery for structured cloud and IT practice.

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