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1. Re: Study for VCP6-CMA - How?
firestartah Jul 21, 2016 3:03 AM (in response to NCGeeks)you cna downlaod a trial of vRA 6 which is what the VCP6-CMA is based on and build it in your lab. Or you cna use the free VMware Hands On Labs and just open a vRA 6 lab but instead of following the script you do your own stuff in the lab until the time runs out.
As for resources I listed the ones i used for my VCP6-CMA here: https://thesaffageek.co.uk/vsphere-6-x-cma-study-resources/vcp6-cma/
Gregg
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2. Re: Study for VCP6-CMA - How?
NCGeeks Jul 21, 2016 9:54 AM (in response to firestartah)Hey firestartah,
I appreciate your response in regards to my question. As of a few months ago you are no longer able to get the vCloud suite trials, they have been replaced by hands on lab. While the hands on lab is great, I still would like the real thing in my test environment so I can see how real case scenarios would play out with the products. VMug Advantage also no longer supports vCloud with vRA since VMWare changed the packaging.
I really do appreciate the link you sent to study off! I will defiantly dive into it to learn somethings.
Thanks!
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3. Re: Study for VCP6-CMA - How?
NCGeeks Dec 5, 2016 6:35 AM (in response to NCGeeks)Hey guys,
It has been a while since I had asked this question and just wanted to bump it up to see if anyone has any experience in accomplishing what I was looking for. With the VMUG advantage under vCloud suite you are presented with two serial keys, one is for Ent Plus and the other is for?? VMUG support has been unable to identify what it actually attaches so, so if you have this service and you figured out the product it belongs too I would be also grateful. I know their is the hands on lab, I just don't feel that is sufficient for me as I like to break everything as much as possible but keep my environment in tac to rebuild everything. Also if I figured something out I do not want to have to start over to set it up again.
Thanks guys for the help!
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4. Re: Study for VCP6-CMA - How?
Michael.Rudloff Jan 17, 2017 5:55 AM (in response to NCGeeks)Tried the serial tracker ?
http://www.vmware.com/support/secure/tracksn.do?vmware=trackSN
It should show the products associated with the keys. Although not sure how it works with VMUG keys.