OCA Oracle Linux (Beta) 1Z1-100 - nobody took it?

I am a former UNIX/Linux admin, but stopped my job in this field 5-7 years ago. I took without preparation and updated know-how Oracle Linux 5 and 6 System Administrator" (OCA) Certification Exam (1Z1-100).
Nobody other? Any reviews and field reports from exam? Couldn't find with search function.

I didn't take this exam and have no plans to take the beta.  I will be taking the production version soon after it comes out.  You'll know if the beta received few takers if they extend the end date past December 14th.  I took the Linux Essentials exam, which has about 50% of the topics in 1Z0-100.  I reviewed that exam here: 
Oracle 1ZO-460: The Essence of Oracle Linux 6 | GoCertify
I'm not really sure what information you're looking for.  Once I take 1Z0-100, I'll certainly create a review similar to the above one.  That won't be for something like 16 weeks... assuming the beta ends as currently scheduled.

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