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dave330i wrote: » finally have an interesting design. Do i attempt again?
dave330i wrote: » DCA scheduled for tomorrow. Still feeling sick from this cold I've been fighting since last week. The good news is that backspace seems to be working in the exam environment. Checked my VMware cert list and I actually have a VCIX6-DCV. I did hear that if you have VCAP5-DCD & DCA and pass 1 of the VCAP6, VMware will grant you VCIX6-DCV status. I assume that means I could have attempted VCDX6 w/out passing the VCAP6-DCV deploy.
Essendon wrote: » Maybe we can buddy up Dave? I've got my final attempt mid March. When're you aiming for?
jibbajabba wrote: » My wait begins now. Just submitted myself
Essendon wrote: » Yeah I'm almost done with the process. Just over 1 month to go before the final showdown. Continually working on my presentation, totally intending to say all those things they want to hear (justification, alternatives, risks and mitigation). One thing that stood out to me is - even though a lot of people recommend talking about the logical design aspect only during the presentation, I'd highly recommend throwing in the physical design aspect once every slide (so say you have Admission Control and justify it but also point out what setting you used and why it's beneficial to the business). This will show the panelists you aren't afraid of going into the weeds and discuss tech in depth. The scenario however must be logical design only (unless asked) in the interest of saving time.
jibbajabba wrote: » Don't be too technical - you won't have that much time. Put stuff on backup slides, or have it on the slides but I'd wait for a question about the physical parts, rather than starting with it. If I'd talk about a physical aspect for a cluster setup for example, I could talk hours about just that.
Essendon wrote: » I've been there thrice mate so I know what goes down, while I agree about not being too technical is the way to go, I was referring to demonstrating technical depth by throwing in a physical level design decision here and there. There's actually a section for technical depth in the feedback you receive when you don't pass and it specifically says things like - demonstrate deeper understanding of blah.
dave330i wrote: » Anyone else notice that the top VMware cert is a sales cert?
Deáthmáge85 wrote: » What could possibly be higher than a VCDX?
dave330i wrote: » There's a reason why lots of super technical folks are struggling so much with VCDX.
jibbajabba wrote: » In other news. My design was accepted - defending CMA in September (w/c 10).
Deáthmáge85 wrote: » So my question is can you bring a cut out picture of your forum avatar and print it out and glue it to a popsicle stick and hold it up when they take your VCDX picture?
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