Hello
Referencing the official certification paths from VMware, http://mylearn.vmware.com/portals/certification/
I can see that if you achieved the VCP-Cloud you will automatically get VCP-CMA
Is there really two VCP's for cloud or is the CMA meant to be replacing the old cloud?
When looking at the specifications it looks like the Cloud one is more general knowledge and that the CMA is based on vRealize Automation
If I click on the exam name for each, the CMA gives me exam specifics and Cloud goes back to 5.5 edition (VCPC550) and loops into itself if I click any further.
As a technician starting out with vCloud suite I find it very confusing to have two certifications in the newest road map. There is even two VCA's, but they are differentiated a bit more.
If you look on the Version 6 Certification Roadmap at VMware Certification you will see VCP6-CMA (VCP6-Cloud). The VCP6-Cloud name is deprecated, replaced by VCP6-CMA. The paths and exams are the same, the name changed.
If you look on the Version 6 Certification Roadmap at VMware Certification you will see VCP6-CMA (VCP6-Cloud). The VCP6-Cloud name is deprecated, replaced by VCP6-CMA. The paths and exams are the same, the name changed.