taternuts666 wrote: » The title is VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage ESXi 5.0 and vCenter Server 5.0 Part Number EDU-ENG-ICM5-LEC1-STU Student Manual - Volume 1 Revision A There is a Volume 2 along with it and also another book just for the labs. The first volume has 7 modules and the 2nd volume has another 7 modules for a total for 14. I'm assuming if the part # (located just before the table of contents page) is the same then you should be golden.
pusher wrote: » Thank you! What about the Lab book? Are there 7 Labs and the title is like below? VMware vSphere: Overview ESXi 5.0 and vCenter Server 5.0 Part Number EDU-ENG-OVR5-LAB-STU Student Laboratory Exercises Revision A
Mikdilly wrote: » As part of the Vmware IT academy thought i saw somewhere on the internet that you get a longer trial version of Vsphere than the usual 60 day, is that true?
JBrown wrote: » It is true, but there is a big BUT in there. The program is called VMAP VMware Academic Program Facts, and it cost about $250 an year for an educational institution to participate in. This program allows students to get 1 copy of VMware Workstation/vSPhere/vCenter/Fusion and etc.. for $0 for 1 year, with an option to buy a warranty to extend the license to 24 month instead of default 12. Here is Stanley's eStore for the VMAP program: Stanly Community College - Instructional Technology | Academic Software Discounts Your school -whoever is responsible to manage the program - must register you on the website, before you could download anything.
qwertyiop wrote: » Has anyone here been able to login yet?
Nutsacjac wrote: » I was able to log in this morning. The syllabus, labs 1-2 and modules 1-3 are posted.
Mikdilly wrote: » Logged in as well but had to reset password first, still can't tell what time today the class is, does anybody know?
DPG wrote: » It looks like the stanly.edu site is down.
crazyITguy wrote: » Does that mean we should finish what is posted by Monday?
kiki162 wrote: » Anyone know the pricing offhand for the course @ stanly? I've also been looking at the CCC&TI course as well.
qwertyiop wrote: » The course itself is $180 and about $40 for the book so a total cost of about $220 plus at the end you get the 70% voucher at the end bringing the cost of the exam down to about $69
kiki162 wrote: » Cool! Even better! I don't see any times/days for this course? I see it runs from mid May to mid July right now. (CAS-300039-200). Wonder if anyone has taken the course and passed the exam at all...I'd love to hear feedback on that!