As per me.
When you talk about vSphere. It can have almost all the areas: storage, compute, network, installation..etc.. You need to through with fundamentals of all these areas.
Just go through VCP 5 blueprint and prepare with respect to the time that you have. vSphere is vast enough to learn for the years.
Select the topics that interest you from above blue print. Note: Blue print is very detailed, hence you need to prioritize well and prepare.
If you are undergoing interview as admin, then they may expect bit more that just fundamentals. If its for Dev or QA, they may expect just basics from vSphere perspective.
Apart from that, you need to prepare your resume very well. 80% questions comes from your resume as based on your resume only you are shortlisted.
Hope this will help to prepare.
Welcome to the Community - Are you looking for questions you might get in a job interview? If so that will really depend on the background of the interviewer - they will tend ask questions about their are of specialty such as networks or storage -
As per me.
When you talk about vSphere. It can have almost all the areas: storage, compute, network, installation..etc.. You need to through with fundamentals of all these areas.
Just go through VCP 5 blueprint and prepare with respect to the time that you have. vSphere is vast enough to learn for the years.
Select the topics that interest you from above blue print. Note: Blue print is very detailed, hence you need to prioritize well and prepare.
If you are undergoing interview as admin, then they may expect bit more that just fundamentals. If its for Dev or QA, they may expect just basics from vSphere perspective.
Apart from that, you need to prepare your resume very well. 80% questions comes from your resume as based on your resume only you are shortlisted.
Hope this will help to prepare.
Hello,
Also research the company. Find out what they are trying to do in IT, what they have, etc. You are interviewing them as they interview you. If for example you are applying at a cloud service provider, you may get some really interesting cloud only questions, not so much on what is in the VCP (but you could). This is where things 'truly' depend.
Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky
VMware Communities User Moderator, VMware vExpert 2009, 2010, 2011,2012,2013,2014
Author of the books 'VMWare ESX and ESXi in the Enterprise: Planning Deployment Virtualization Servers', Copyright 2011 Pearson Education. 'VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure Security: Securing the Virtual Environment', Copyright 2009 Pearson Education.
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