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5 Replies Last post: Nov 22, 2008 12:42 AM by v-4-virtual
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Request to : plz dedicate a communiti to Beginners/ Freshers

Nov 5, 2008 11:29 PM

Click to view v-4-virtual's profile Enthusiast v-4-virtual 46 posts since
Oct 21, 2008

Hi freinds.,

I am on vmware site since 1 month, i was not literally anything what even virtualization is, i came to vmware communities through a link prompted by the google search engine, now i know something about virtualization, i am greatly inspired by the vmware technology/virtaulization technology, for that thankx to vmware comunity . Now i am still preparing after that i will defineitely go for VCP. My request to GURUS here is to dedcate a community to beginners so that every beginner is benefitted.

Thank U:)

Reply Re: Request to : plz dedicate a communiti to Beginners/ Freshers Nov 5, 2008 11:33 PM
Click to view Dave.Mishchenko's profile Guru Dave.Mishchenko 6,710 posts since
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Hello, I've moved your post to the VMware Communities feedback forum.

Dave Mishchenko
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Reply Re: Request to : plz dedicate a communiti to Beginners/ Freshers Nov 5, 2008 11:34 PM
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Click to view v-4-virtual's profile Enthusiast v-4-virtual 46 posts since
Oct 21, 2008

Hi freind,

Thanx for that

Reply Re: Request to : plz dedicate a communiti to Beginners/ Freshers Nov 6, 2008 12:16 PM
Click to view RDellimmagine's profile Virtuoso RDellimmagine 1,291 posts since
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Depending on what technology you are interested in, there are some good getting started documents, e.g.
A Beginner's Guide to VMware Fusion
Frequently asked questions in the VMware Server forum and
Essential ESX 3.5 & VC 2.5 links.

It's difficult to have a beginners community because some are beginners in Fusion, some are beginners in ESX, some are beginners in VMware Server, so we would need to duplicate the entire communities structure for beginners, and that is too unwieldy. I would like to work with the community to build out additional getting started / FAQ guides so that people could come up to speed quickly in all product and technology areas.

Thanks, Robert

Robert Dell'Immagine, Director of VMware Communities
Reply Re: Request to : plz dedicate a communiti to Beginners/ Freshers Nov 17, 2008 11:11 AM
Click to view tlyczko's profile Expert tlyczko 375 posts since
Oct 20, 2005
How would you define who is a beginner and who is not??
Reply Re: Request to : plz dedicate a communiti to Beginners/ Freshers Nov 22, 2008 12:42 AM
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Click to view v-4-virtual's profile Enthusiast v-4-virtual 46 posts since
Oct 21, 2008

A person heard about vmware technology want to know more / wants to build his carrier in that feild :

like u find in redhat site a person can eveluate himself at what level he is by taking assessment tests

the idea of course modules :

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