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scott28tt wrote: » The ICM class aligns to the majority of the exam objectives, but not all of them. The Fast Track class includes the ICM plus additional materials/labs and is the class that most closely aligns to the exam. As for a CPU stressing tool, have a look here: https://communities.vmware.com/message/493857#493857 Save the text into a file, save it with a .vbs extension. To run it, right-click the file and choose "Open with Command Prompt". Running a single instance will stress a single vCPU (1 virtual core to be more exact) I honestly think you've used too many different resources - so many books, study guides, and practice exams... While they have value, I believe a simpler approach is best - the blueprint, the documentation, and a lab to try things out. Best of luck for your next attempt.
scott28tt wrote: » The ICM class aligns to the majority of the exam objectives, but not all of them. The Fast Track class includes the ICM plus additional materials/labs and is the class that most closely aligns to the exam. I honestly think you've used too many different resources - so many books, study guides, and practice exams... While they have value, I believe a simpler approach is best - the blueprint, the documentation, and a lab to try things out.
SixtyCycle wrote: » I will be following this suggestion as I don't want to spend too much time preparing and still end up not passing. I think the ICM course from Stanly is good, it was fast but it covered most aspects. Part of the exercise was the CPU stress test to see how DRS works, it's good enough for me but is it really needed to work more on it? I will read the Lowe book cover to cover then work on the blueprint then off to sit for the exam. I'm more interested in seeing the test questions rather than passing on the 1st try. One question though, I read the blueprint yesterday and didn't see PowerCLI mentioned in it however I noted the OP stating it was on the exam. Any thoughts on this? Has anything changed?
Itrimble wrote: » I also got the the VMWare Press guide. It got favorable reviews on Amazon and it just cost $33 with the dvd, practice test, and videos from Pluralsight. I'm going to be diving into it at the beginning of the year.
Itrimble wrote: » What did you put on your iPod ? The Videos ?
Deathmage wrote: » On a closing note, dear lord gas here is $2.35 a gallon; it's 2.85 back in NY, this is crazy... How low can it go?
scott28tt wrote: » It's £1.12 per litre close to me in the UK, that's roughly $9 a gallon - and it's dropped by over 20% in the last 6 months or so...
scott28tt wrote: » I hope you've not over-done it - good luck for the re-take!
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