muker wrote: » Lab is the only thing I am worried about
kj0 wrote: » You're required to have a webcam to take the exam? Where did you see this?
sacredboy wrote: » Guys, is it possible to take 2v0-620 vSphere 6 Foundation exam in testing center?
sacredboy wrote: » Guys, I would highly appreciate if you could tell me what is higher (demonstrates more skills) vSphere Foundation or VCA-DCV?
kj0 wrote: » Foundations is kinda nothing without the VCP exams. VCA is the lowest of the certs, Foundations comes in between VCA and VCP. However, to earn the VCP, you must take Foundations regardless of VCA. The foundations exam tests that you under the foundation of VMware technology and then you can choose the VCP exam of the specific Silo, I.e. Datacenter or Desktop.
Wagnaard wrote: » Open book?
sacredboy wrote: » Sorry if my question will seems to be kind of silly, just want to be on the safe side. As far as I know the exam vSphere 6 Foundation should be taken within 48 hours after registration. The question is if I register for exam tomorrow on Friday 7PM after I come back home when 48 hours will expire Sunday 7PM (that would mean weekends are included) or Tuesday 7PM (that would mean business days only). Thanks in advance.
scott28tt wrote: » I noticed in another thread that you’re doing the Stanly class, once you’ve finished it they will give you a special exam voucher code - you MUST use the code when booking your VCP exam, or VMware will not know you’ve taken the training.