AlexNguyen wrote: » The market leader in server virtualization right now is VMware vSphere. So get a VCP cert instead of MS Hyper-V. There's also application and desktop virtualization. So look for a Citrix XenApp cert and Citrix XenDesktop or VMware View cert too. Those products are the leader in the market.
instant000 wrote: » To me, it's not there yet, and never will be, simply because Microsoft wants to only run Microsoft stack, whereas VMware is more agnostic, while also having better management.
drinla wrote: » Currently preparing for 659 - in any job interview I got asked first for VMware, and second for Hyper-V experience. A cert certainly helps to get a job. For knowing the systems, play around with all the systems. Hyper-v 2008 R2 is free, as well ESXi, and my advice, do any cert, it helps. I would go the VMware route, but the downside of VMware cert is, you have to participate in a 1 week training... Expensive - anywhere between $3 - $6k.Correct me if I'm wrong here, would love to do my VMware cert. Good luck for everything you do!
nhan.ng wrote: » or in my case, around $150 (with cost of book)
MentholMoose wrote: » I'm jealous, mine was a whopping $200 with book (plus another $52 for the exam).
kevozz wrote: » How did you manage this? Community college?