Certification-DPP

Pure Storage
Pure Certified Data
Protection Professional
Exam Information
Exam Weight
Level: Professional
Experience: 3 years+ of relevant data protection industry experience and 2 years+ of Pure Storage experience
Exam Topics
Off System Protection (40%)
Local Protection (32%)
Tools and Planning (28%)
Exam Description
A Pure Storage Certified Data Protection Professional certification allows IT storage professionals to
showcase their comprehensive knowledge and experience of Pure Storage data protection methods and
technologies. Earning a Pure Storage Certified Data Protection Professional credential signifies that your Pure
Storage data protection knowledge is both broad and deep. You understand the business and technical
requirements relevant to data protection across the Pure Storage platform and can be trusted to find the
most appropriate data protection solution for any given business scenario.
The Pure Storage Certified Data Protection Professional Study Guide is a robust resource that will help you in
preparing for your exam. Along with featuring all exam topics and associated subtopics, it includes
recommended study resources and sample questions. Use the study guide to gauge your competency and
tailor your study approach so you can achieve success in your certification journey.
The exam consists of 60 multiple choice scored questions, and 10-15 unscored questions with a 120-minute time limit.

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Maintain Your Certification
All Pure Storage IT Professional Certifications
expire every three years.
To renew, retake the exam
before the expiration date.