VCP6-DCV: December 19th
Deathmage
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So this is all basing my thought that the ICDN2 I will fail probably about 2 times before passing it so with that being said I will have roughly 2 months to study the VCP6-DCV exam. I use VMware on a daily basis and I want to upgrade to ESXi 6 sometime in Q2 of 2016 so I'm going to attempt a bonus certification for 2016 and go for the new VMware certification.
The home-lab was upgrade the weekend of the 19th after I passed the CompTIA Storage + exam so the new Web Client is still fresh in my mind since I'm now using the Web Client at work now instead of the previous normal VMware client.
I know there is a ton of discussion, from many on here, about my 2016 goals and I've finally settle on the 2016 goals of VCP6-DCV, MCSA: 2012 and CCNA:Security. It's a bit lighter than this year but the MCSA has 3 exams so it might balance out.
The home-lab was upgrade the weekend of the 19th after I passed the CompTIA Storage + exam so the new Web Client is still fresh in my mind since I'm now using the Web Client at work now instead of the previous normal VMware client.
I know there is a ton of discussion, from many on here, about my 2016 goals and I've finally settle on the 2016 goals of VCP6-DCV, MCSA: 2012 and CCNA:Security. It's a bit lighter than this year but the MCSA has 3 exams so it might balance out.
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greg9891 Member Posts: 1,189 ■■■■■■■□□□Sounds Good Deathmage............ I'm trying to knock out the security + before October 27, then 70-680, then I will be focused on completing the VCP-DCV 5.5 before January of 2016 is out. I just started a new job so will be zeroing in on certs that my new company may want me to take for the reminder of 2016. ITIL and some others.......will list later....:
Upcoming Certs: VCA-DCV 7.0, VCP-DCV 7.0, Oracle Database 1Z0-071, PMP, Server +, CCNP
Proverbs 6:6-11Go to the ant, you sluggard! Consider her ways and be wise, Which, having no captain, Overseer or ruler, Provides her supplies in the summer, And gathers her food in the harvest. How long will you slumber, O sluggard?
When will you rise from your sleep? A little sleep, a little slumber, A little folding of the hands to sleep, So shall your poverty come on you like a prowler And your need like an armed man.