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Hi as long as you have taught at least 30 days of courses and also achieved a high score (think it's 4.8 or above, but don't quote me) you will be auto renewed, I have been a VCI now for approaching ... See more...
Hi as long as you have taught at least 30 days of courses and also achieved a high score (think it's 4.8 or above, but don't quote me) you will be auto renewed, I have been a VCI now for approaching 15 years and my VCI certification has auto renewed every year, this year for me was February
I'm a VMware Certified Instructor, and I would say, if you can, have a little bit play with the product, but I would recommend that you get the training done as quickly as possible, download the exam... See more...
I'm a VMware Certified Instructor, and I would say, if you can, have a little bit play with the product, but I would recommend that you get the training done as quickly as possible, download the exam blueprint and revise what is mentioned on the certification website, but most of all, if you do the prep, you will pass https://www.vmware.com/learning/certification/vcp-dcv.html
VMware education are always at VMware explore (world) and have sessions around various technologies. Always a great team to go and ask about training and certification
Something to point my students at, looks good. Thanks for sharing @josgomez 
I get asked a lot of questions about this on my courses, VCIX being a milestone, but on my slides it comes above VCAP, and below VCDX, hat's off though to people who achieve it, I think that as there... See more...
I get asked a lot of questions about this on my courses, VCIX being a milestone, but on my slides it comes above VCAP, and below VCDX, hat's off though to people who achieve it, I think that as there is no specific "exam" for VCIX that is why it's treat as milestone rather than certification
I work for a UK based VATC, and VMware are quite rightly protective of their products, I also teach other vendor technologies, and I have to say VMware are the best, sometimes a bit too protective, b... See more...
I work for a UK based VATC, and VMware are quite rightly protective of their products, I also teach other vendor technologies, and I have to say VMware are the best, sometimes a bit too protective, but that shows they value their products
That is the case, I was also a VCP-2021, passed in vSphere 7, so I made the decision to gain a VCP in something different and went for the VCP-NV 2022, trying to collect the set, I am a VCI and spend... See more...
That is the case, I was also a VCP-2021, passed in vSphere 7, so I made the decision to gain a VCP in something different and went for the VCP-NV 2022, trying to collect the set, I am a VCI and spend quite a bit of time explaining the process at the beginning of each course