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scott28tt wrote: » With over 15 years as an instructor I know very well about different learning styles. I've coached hundreds of VCPs, and seen people fail time and time again cos of the same mistakes - I'd never claim to be an authority of the topic of passing a VCP exam, but I can help... You've done a great job in the face of challenges that others don't have to face
scott28tt wrote: » The blueprint, the software, the documentation - I've never used anything else to help me pass a VCP exam.
mguernsey wrote: » So I took the Stanly class about a year ago, and about 8 months ago attempted the exam and failed with a score of 286. I tried to continue to study and prep, but I changed jobs during that time and had to figure out how to do my job rather than spend that time studying. And after I got home, the last thing I wanted to do was crack open a book and do more studying or labbing. Anyways, for the last couple weeks I've been getting back into the habit of studying and doing some labs, but no matter how much I try I keep messing up on the networking portions - I just can't seem to keep the concepts, use cases, configurations, versions, connections, policies, etc. straight in my head. It's driving me nuts! And it was networking and storage that doomed me the last time I took the test.
Oakparktech wrote: » Congrats!!! Just curious. What kind of vSphere lab setup did you setup to practice?
mguernsey wrote: » I actually had two different setups - the first one was just my "production" ESXi box paired with a FreeNAS server. This gave me the opportunity to work on troubleshooting networking and storage. The second lab I had was a full fledged AutoLab 2.0 setup on my desktop running in Workstation. I upgraded my system to 32GB of RAM, went through all the steps to configure AutoLab, then added in Veeam, Operations Management, vSAN, vMA, and Veeam Backup and Recovery. My desktop never got over 60% RAM utilization, and it was real easy to go in and break something and see what kind of chaos I could cause. Fixing it was a matter of just undoing what I had done, of course. I think the error messages and problem codes that came up were more useful for the exam than anything else. Also recommend downloading Iometer and using it to cause contention issues.
Oakparktech wrote: » DO you know if auto lab supports vSphere5.5 and can it be added to an HP Proliant DL380G6 server?
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