Dmaul wrote: » and work as a systems admin with an emphasis on virutalization.
Chris:/* wrote: » To be a good VM administrator you need to have knowledge in Networking, SANs, Operating Systems, Server Hardware, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity.
Dmaul wrote: » From what I gather, the VMWare cert is in demand and unique enough to get someone in the door fairly quickly with lots of opportunities, would you say that is correct?
Dmaul wrote: » Thank you for all the quick replies! From what I gather, the VMWare cert is in demand and unique enough to get someone in the door fairly quickly with lots of opportunities, would you say that is correct? After analyzing my skillset and weaknesses, I think I would be best served getting a Network+ and a MCSA, as I am weak when it comes to Windows Server 2003. Any other advice is appreciated.
erpadmin wrote: » Learn the technology, then get the cert. Don't learn the technology for the cert's sake. That's paper-tigering...
Chris:/* wrote: » Practice setting up a network on one box with multiple NICs and setup VMware server on an additional box and have it talk to a network emulator. This is cheap and it will give you some excellent experience with theory.