You'll need this program (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) to open the "mm" file in the zip.
pdf files covered:
vsp_40_availability.pdf
vsp_40_esx_server_config.pdf
vsp_40_u1_admin_guide.pdf
Setup_for_Failover_Clustering_and_Microsoft_Cluster_Services.pdf
vsp_41_upgrade_guide.pdf
vsp_41_resource_mgmt.pdf
vsp_41_esxi_e_vc_setup_guide.pdf
vsp_41_san_cfg.pdf
vdr_12_admin.pdf
vsp_41_iscsi_san_cfg.pdf
Hello mark.chuman,
I find this is quite a nice tool to check one's knowledge before taking the exam, thank you !
Regards,
Alexis
Thanks for posting.
Hi Mark,
This looks like a nice tool, maybe you could post a little bit explaining to the community the usefulness of this tool versus perusing each of the PDF's separately. That way, new candidates could get an idea of how this could help them...
Jon C. Hall
Sr. Technical Certification Developer
Hey Jon. Everyone has their own method for preparing for exams etc.. For me, this mind mapping tool doesn't replace the PDFs. I actually disect each PDF and build maps for each one. In my preparation, understanding the concepts and ideas comes first (reading PDFs) and then memorizing all the details comes next (memorizing all the details in the mind map). The mind mapping software is basically flash cards on steroids. For preparation purposes it allows you to create a dynamic, detailed outline of the PDFs that easily lends itself to future memorization. When memorizing the details a user can say mark each node in green once he/she has learned the detail. Ultimately all nodes are marked with green and you are ready to go for the examination. I feel that if I can understand and memorize all the PDFs I'll have a really good shot at the exam (of course heavy doses of experience is needed). I would also think these could be used as a reference tool as well, but currently I don't use them for that purpose.
It looks nice as a reference tool.
thanks! i find it very useful.