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VCAP-CMA Deploy 2018 - VMware - 3V0-31.18

Hi All,

I need your advice, am i eligible for VCAP-CMA Deploy 2018 - VMware - 3V0-31.18.

i have done the vRA advanced training.

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Thank you in Advance.

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Ramkishore.

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I'm afraid not. The VCAP-CMA Deploy 2018 certification is based on VCP-CMA7. But you only have VCP-CMA6. These are 2 different paths and the VCAP certifications must be within the same path.

See: VMware Certified Advanced Professional — Data Center Virtualization Deploy 2018

In order to get the VCAP-CMA Deploy 2018 certification, you will need to take the VCP-CMA7 exam (and the Foundation exam in addition).

However, you could do the VCAP-CMA6 Deploy certification, even if it is outdated by now and will probably no longer be offered in the future:

VMware Certified Advanced Professional 6 — Cloud Management and Automation Deployment

--- Regards, Sebastian VCP6.5-DCV // VCP7-CMA // vSAN 2017 Specialist Please mark this answer as 'helpful' or 'correct' if you think your question has been answered correctly.

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I'm afraid not. The VCAP-CMA Deploy 2018 certification is based on VCP-CMA7. But you only have VCP-CMA6. These are 2 different paths and the VCAP certifications must be within the same path.

See: VMware Certified Advanced Professional — Data Center Virtualization Deploy 2018

In order to get the VCAP-CMA Deploy 2018 certification, you will need to take the VCP-CMA7 exam (and the Foundation exam in addition).

However, you could do the VCAP-CMA6 Deploy certification, even if it is outdated by now and will probably no longer be offered in the future:

VMware Certified Advanced Professional 6 — Cloud Management and Automation Deployment

--- Regards, Sebastian VCP6.5-DCV // VCP7-CMA // vSAN 2017 Specialist Please mark this answer as 'helpful' or 'correct' if you think your question has been answered correctly.
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