Common CCAC questions answered: prerequisites, what to focus on (networking, RBAC, connectors, governance), how long to study, and how to practice effectively.
CCAC is the Confluent Cloud Certified Operator certification. It validates operational knowledge of Confluent Cloud: secure access, networking, governance, integrations, and multi-cluster patterns.
No. CCAC is operations-focused (cloud operator). You should understand Kafka fundamentals, but the exam strongly emphasizes Confluent Cloud platform features (RBAC, networking, Cluster Linking, managed connectors).
Most candidates land between 30 and 120 hours, depending on how much Confluent Cloud work they’ve already done. See the Study Plan for a 30/60/90-day structure.
No. You need to know concepts and consequences: what changes which access, how networking impacts connectivity, and how to interpret common failure states.
Use the Syllabus as a checklist and drill one section at a time in Practice. Keep a miss log and re-drill weak areas within 24–48 hours.