April 22, 2020

Facts about CompTIA Storage+ Certification

CompTIA Storage+ Certification driven by SNIA is a vendor-neutral certification that authorizes the skills and knowledge that is required of IT professionals in the storage area.

Since the past few years, storage-based certifications have been recognized in various company and employment market assessments.

There is a high demand for a variety of networked methods of storage via Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Networks (SAN), and Storage-as-a-Service (STaaS), which deals with moving storage into clouds in the contemporary workplace.

Also IT professionals who are inclined towards seeking employment in data hub as well as in network support interrelated positions are suggested to have strong storage background in discharging their responsibility towards their jobs.


The knowledge and skills required for configuring basic networks to include archive, backup, and restore technologies are covered by this exam. Those who clear this exam will be able to comprehend the basics of business continuity, system integration, application workload, and storage/system administration, while executing basic troubleshooting on issues related with connectivity and referencing documentation.

Certain vendor-neutral storage certifications are provided by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). Many vendor-specific storage certifications are available from vendors that offer storage systems and solutions which are: Cisco, IBM (BCS), HP (H3C), Hitachi Data Systems (HDS), Symantec, Oracle and many more.

Usually in the world of IT certification a vendor neutral certification would weigh more on your resume and experience as it offers a first-rate entry point in the field sought. On the other hand a vendor specific may be helpful as long as you are with your current employer providing the certification.

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