Changes in VMware Certification Policy
Are you VMware certified? Are you in the need of recertification? If the answer to both of those questions is yes, then I have a piece of very good news for you.
Are you VMware certified? Are you in the need of recertification? If the answer to both of those questions is yes, then I have a piece of very good news for you.
Last Wednesday after two months of preparation I am happy and proud to inform you that I passed **VMware Certified Advanced Professional 5 – Data Center Administration (VCAP5-DCA) **exam.
In my earlier posts I explained what is Vyatta and how to configure it in VMware Workstation. Obviously Vyatta isn’t only suitable in virtual environments to do all networking activities. It can do the job perfectly fine in physical deployments as well. I found really interesting limited offer from Brocade: free training and certification about networking.
In this post I would like to share with you my plans for VMware Education for 2014.
I heard once that doctors never stop learning through whole life. They have to be up to date with current science developments and breakthroughs. I strongly believe that people who work in IT are the same. We have to follow up with newest technologies, trends and so on. Therefore I would like to share with you books I really recommend to learn, develop and gain knowledge. Books are presented without specific order - all of them are great.
In September 2013 VMware announced new certification called VMware Certified Associate**.**
It is entry-level certification below well-known VCP.
Here you can find reasons to go for VCA.
I am so so happy. Finally, I am enrolled to VMware vSphere: What’s New [V5.1] online course which will allow me to go for VCP5-DCV certification.