With SWITCH behind me I am about to focus on the Arch 2.0 exam before it's retired. I'm planning to use the Hutton/Teare self study second edition (link below) and I haven't yet decided on a CBT... most likely the INE since its the most up to date.
My plan of attack is as follows:
-Use the same method of preparation as I did for CCDA/CXFS!!! Master the theory and practice application on real world scenarios
-Review each chapter and practice applying the concepts to real world design engagements I have been on in the last 12 months.
-Summarize each chapter and document key findings in an outline for final exam review
-Spend many long hours at Starbucks reviewing since I will be out of town for the majority of the next month. Caffeine plus review material = success (Venti Pike's Place Please)
-Postpone taking ICNX5+7k until after completing this exam! The sections on storage architecture will help further my understanding especially since I've had to do a number of FC to FCoE engagements using the Nexus 5k over the last few months.
Books I plan to use:
Amazon.com: Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) (Authorized Self-Study Guide) (2nd Edition) (9781587055744): Keith Hutton, Mark Schofield, Diane Teare: BooksAmazon.com: Top-Down Network Design (3rd Edition) (9781587202834): Priscilla Oppenheimer: Books