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Essendon wrote: » Assuming you have about a year or so's experience with vSphere and proclivity towards virtualization certifications, the DCA is about 2 months of serious study time. You have time on your hands at the moment, assuming you have no kids you can put in more than a few hours each day and get enough lab time under your belt to be able to pass the DCA. The DCA isnt a difficult exam if you've labbed the material enough. It's about how quickly you can do things. The argument for the MCSE is it's much more recognized that the DCA. You've got to keep in mind that most of these job ads are put out there by HR who cant tell a computer apart from a typewriter TBH. So when you do rock up at an interview with technical folks, they are more likely to pick that you've got an advanced VMware certification and probably good at administering the product. The DCA is 1 exam while the MCSE: 2012 is 4/5 (or whatever the number is). You already have the MCSE, albeit 2003, so you've taken care of the keyword factor. Perhaps grab an MCTS or two after the DCA (or before) and you should have a leg-up over the competition. If I were you, I'd get the DCA and a couple MCTS 2008/2012 certs.
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