markulous wrote: » Well VCA isn't vendor-neutral and I'd actually say it's a waste of time/money unless every single thing is paid for by your company. I work for VMware so I figured why not? If I didn't, no way would I put resources into it. I'd go straight for a VCP, but even then I'd want my company to pay for it since the ICM is so expensive.
5502george wrote: » I have been studying for the Amazon AWS Arch Associate cert for a few months now because I was trying to stay ahead of a transition my company was going through. It ends up that they did not strike a deal with AWS and are still looking for the right provider. In the mean time I would like to get spun up on the technical makeup and functionalities of CLOUD computing. Does anyone have any recommendations on a cert that is vendor neutral in CLOUD?
markulous wrote: » You'll want to double-check, but I think the ICM is over $1000 and you'll have to take that before you can take the VCP. So even if your college offers a training course for the VCP, you'll still have to pay for the ICM I believe.
stryder144 wrote: » Assuming that you are in a state that Stanly Community College can accept students from, their ICM course is $185. They have an account here, along with at least one instructor, so I would suggest reaching out to them. They have a wait list, but that shouldn't be a problem as you will need to study from more than the info provided in ICM in order to pass the exam.
fuz1on wrote: » Cloud+ is a great vendor-neutral certification to get your foot in the door. Also, look at ISC^2's Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP).https://www.isc2.org/ccsp/default.aspx
5502george wrote: » Does it run the length of a traditional college course?