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Hey guys, First off thanks for your help with this! I am hoping you can help me find some information i need. My main focus in my job has been an VMWare Admin (VCP-DCV5 /6) , but i am wa... See more...
Hey guys, First off thanks for your help with this! I am hoping you can help me find some information i need. My main focus in my job has been an VMWare Admin (VCP-DCV5 /6) , but i am wanting to expand my knowledge more on other applications that VMWare offers and get more into the automation scene. I have been playing more with vRO lately in order to make some tasks at the office easier to offer some of our other teams that simple ability to deploy based on a certain criteria (information given). This has been great and has so far worked for me, i wanted to take it to the next step and here is where the confusion starts for me. My understanding is that vRA is a beast of its own vs vRO and while some components are used in vRA there is a different mythology to using vRA itself to do things. Things learned should be learned in vRA if you go down this path vs vRO? (Please correct me if i am wrong) as the interfaces and how different components gets called by the API differ? (vRO is the kiddle setup vs VRA being the main meat). I started to go down the path of just trying the software out to see the big differences but i am currently running into an issue of how VMWare does trials. While for the moment the Enterprise Plus suite is available for trial the vCloud Suite isnt, which has the software i would like to test. I am currently a VMUG advantage member and i have deployed the vCloud Suite Standard version in my personal Ravello cloud / Home Lab for use to try all the various software but i am unable to try vRA. It use to be that VMUG gave you the ability to use vRA but i guess with its complexity it has changed its thinking? I am more interested in getting into vRA for a career move if its the next logical step into the automation portion of VMWare but i am finding it to be a challenge. Has anyone come across this challenge and is there a solution around having a home lab to get more into automation? So far my experience with vRO has been great meaning that I am learning PowerCLI + JS + Variety of API to learn how to get things working as i would like to, but i would rather go all in an force myself to learn what really needs to be learned in order to get pushing my knowledge forward. I guess ultimately i am asking for advice on the following: 1) In order to get more into the automation of things vRA is the path to go? 2) How do i get what i need to pursue that path? There is VMUG Advantage and while I like the program and will continue to use it, it is missing the vRA portion.Is there an other academic program out there that allows you to buy the suite at a very deep discount (I am not rich but would be open in order to keep advancing things and hopefully it would come with support? 3) Those that have started down a path like this, how did you begin? Ultimately i would like to use this as a steeping stone to get my next certification / career move. Thanks!
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... See more...
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!
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. Wh... See more...
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!
So there are plenty of materials out for the VCP6-DCV certification (Books, Trials for Software to use). I am finding zero help on anything for this certification field. I can understand that the... See more...
So there are plenty of materials out for the VCP6-DCV certification (Books, Trials for Software to use). I am finding zero help on anything for this certification field. I can understand that the official book is not out yet because its still new. I cant seem to wrap my head around why you cant get the automation software to practice the install with. I than  thought the VMug Advantage was my solution so I resigned up, because I remembered you get access to the vCloud Suite. Well it is no longer true... or i cant seem to find an answer, it seems that signing up at this moment is a punishment for using the vCloud Suite Standard Software. It now comes with version 7 which now does not include vCAC except in Advance and above, also you cannot downgrade your vCloud Suite license down to 6 which would give you access (I think it does anyways). How do you study for this test other than the class? I am more of a hands on person and wish to continue but in this case i think VMWare is making it to hard to continue down this road. I am trying not to rant so if someone has a suggestion for an alternative to learn this field, please let me know. Thanks!