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coty24 wrote: » Need any account creation or anything specific to do on VMware site before scheduling the exam? - Yes, go to mylearn.vmware.com and register. Must you have said email from VM to take test? - Yes, after you create your account you go to vue.com and look at your exam authorizations. Can the code be used on more than one VCA exam? - I will let you know Links to the videos? -- mylearn.vmware.com will have them.
cyberguypr wrote: » Well, I just passed VCA-Cloud. Do not underestimate this test. Some questions had me thinking for a few minutes. Best advice I can give you: - Take the VMware Cloud Fundamentals free course. Pay special attention to the scenarios presented. Understanding how to identify the appropriate VMware solution to implement given a specific set of requirements definitely helps - Find and read EVERY factsheet for every single product mentioned in the Exam Blueprint - If you are unfamiliar with a particular product, make sure you watch some of the VMware Learning videos - Make sure you take notes, with particular emphasis on key components of the different products On to VCA-DCV. My background is mostly vSphere so I expect this one to be easier.
cyberguypr wrote: » Well, I just passed VCA-Cloud. Do not underestimate this test.
TechGuy215 wrote: » After submitting step 3 I get: This application has encountered an unexpected problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please close your browser and start over. Date:2013-09-19 11:33:44.034 CDT Server:WWW8.pearsonvue.com any ideas?
TheProf wrote: » You need to call PearsonVue and schedule the exam by phone using the voucher. Won't work if you do it online.
cyberguypr wrote: » Welcome aboard. What is you experience with VMware products? How did you prepare for the test?
cyberguypr wrote: » Passed VCA-DCV. Same concept, know the products and their features. They should've priced this at $50. I feel sorry for whoever pays $120 for it.
sratakhin wrote: » Nailed the exam with 420. It was the easiest test I've ever taken but I have about two years of vSphere experience. For beginners, the test would probably be too difficult if they only rely on the VMware training, but the difficulty level is on par with CompTIA exams. I'm wondering if I should do Cloud and View as well. I've never touched any of the products but would like have at least basic overview of their features.
mrploddy wrote: » DCV and WM in the bag Cloud seems to be the hardest to get. Must have a high pass mark..... Just a note on resist the score report says seven days but if you read VMware certification faqs on the website it says immediate retake is fine. Make the most of the free lunch while it lasts folks they may be worth nothing but never turn up the nose at a free cert
cyberguypr wrote: » See previous messages in this thread. You have to call PV.
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