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Itrimble wrote: » That's great new DeathMage!!! You might be able to save money if you do your Cloud+ with ProcterU. I'm doing all of the pearson tests from the book, as well as the premium test. I definitely hope I pass it this next go round!
Essendon wrote: » You've earned it bud!
Essendon wrote: » Well it'll take a lot of effort from you, there's no doubt about that for sure. The exam's about both speed and knowledge. You'll need to know things inside and out, you'll need to be able to do things like setting up DRS rules/enabling FT for machines etc in the blink of an eye. It's a grueling exam, no doubt about it. Dont let this review put you off though, studying for this one is great fun. Carry forward the momentum you've nicely built up with the VCP, when you come out the other side of the VCAP-DCA, I guarantee you'll be a gun administrator.
dave330i wrote: » @Deathmage, Replace Storage+ with intro cert from EMC or NetApp and Project+ with ITIL. You're on a similar path to the one I took. Good luck on your endeavours.
darkerosxx wrote: » Dave, I agree with the ITIL over Project+, but I have a question about the EMC/Netapp certs. Are they oriented towards their specific software? I got the impression that was the case, so I was going to do the following vendor-agnostic cert path for the engineer line:Storage Networking Certification Program (SNCP) | Storage Networking Industry Association Storage+ powered by SNIA followed by the exams for SNIA CSE doesn't sound like a complete waste of time, anyways, but if EMC/Netapp certs are vendor-agnostic, I'd much rather go that route.
JoJoCal19 wrote: » Agree with ITIL over Project+ (or even CAPM if you meet the requirements).
Deathmage wrote: » Well what's to stop me from doing the ITIL, I'm going to be 30 in April.
Deathmage wrote: » Problem is.... is it possible to get to a point that your a IT certification whore? :LOL: :rofl:
SixtyCycle wrote: » I have to somewhat agree with SimonD. VCAP may be too early to tackle on. You had listed your experience and knowledge along with spending a considerable amount of time studying however it had proven not to be enough to pass the VCP on the first try which tells me VMware exams are very hard to pass, just imagine what it would be for VCAP. I don't think having a variety of certs within a year will make it look like a paper cert though, it really depends whether one has the experience to support it. If there is zero experience then obviously that is questionable but it shouldn't be a problem in your case.
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