VCA exam vouchers?
Danielm7
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It looks like all the VCA discount vouchers are expired, does anyone know if any are still available?
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tprice5 Member Posts: 770As far as I know it is no longer possible to take the VCA for free.Certification To-Do: CEH [ ], CHFI [ ], NCSA [ ], E10-001 [ ], 70-413 [ ], 70-414 [ ]
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Doyen Member Posts: 397 ■■■□□□□□□□The "free" has been gone for a while. They had the half off promotion to make the VCA $60 with a voucher for $60 until about January or February. I was interested in studying for the VCA Networking and I have been looking around for a voucher to make it at least $60, but I don't think there is one available. They may announce one at another VMware convention.Goals for 2016: [] VCP 5.5: ICM (recertifying) , [ ] VMware VCA-NV, [ ] 640-911 DCICN, [ ] 640-916 DCICT, [ ] CCNA: Data Center, [ ] CISSP (Associate), [ ] 300-101 ROUTE, [ ] 300-115 SWITCH, [ ] 300-135 TSHOOT, [ ] CCNP: Route & Switch, [ ] CEHv8, [ ] LX0-103, [ ] LX0-104
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Essendon Member Posts: 4,546 ■■■■■■■■■■Yeah they may come up with discounts during the next VMworld. I recommend you focus on the VCP, not the VCA. The VCA has little to no ROI. Gun for the VCP, then when VMworld happens, use the voucher (of course, if one's available) and pass it instead.
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scott28tt Member Posts: 686 ■■■■■□□□□□You would find offers under these pages: VMware Training & Certification Promotions (Global)VCP2 / VCP3 / VCP4 / VCP5 / VCAP4-DCA / VCI / vExpert 2010-2012
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Danielm7 Member Posts: 2,310 ■■■■■■■■□□Thanks, I knew the free ones were out, just too late on the discounted ones. I'm completely green in VMWare so I figured the VCA was the place to start. Maybe I should put myself on the waiting list for the Stanley CC course if I'm going to consider the VCP instead.