OMG 8 crs-1 ;)

For XR is this definitely enough. 

I hope that you are not joking. 

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> Guys,
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> If I have access to 8x Cisco CRS-1 and 4x Cisco 7609. Plus GNS will that be
> enough for the lab preparation and to get my hands dirty on the IOS XR?
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> In that case how should I prepare for it, there are no study workbooks what
> are your point of view about the subject/ what do you advise?
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