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  • Cyber Monday : Free VCP 5 Study Guide

    Posted on November 26, 2012 4:57 pm by Phillip Jones 11 Comments

    It has been a while since I have posted anything (expect more soon) but in the tradition of Cyber Monday where everyone is trying to sell things, I have decided to give something away for free. A copy of Brian Atkinson’s VCP 5 Study Guide. This is a solid book for studying for the VCP5 written by a fellow vExpert.

    Rules: simple, post a comment below and next Monday I will pick a random post and mail them a copy of the book, no strings attached.

    http://www.amazon.com/VMware-Certified-Professional-vSphere-Study/dp/1118181123


    5 5.1 book Brian Atkinson Study Guide VCP5 VMware vSphere
  • VCP 5 Resources: How I intend to Pass

    Posted on December 9, 2011 5:39 am by Phillip Jones 1 Comment

     A friend and ex-coworker recently asked me for resources on obtaining his VCP, I currently hold my VCP4 and I am planning to take the VCP5 early next year, prior to the end of February, more on why this date is important later. The VMware VCP is the entry level certification to showcase your skills with VMware vSphere and supporting products. For my reference and for others I thought I would summarize the resources, such as blogs, books videos etc that I am using to prepare for the VCP5 exam.

    Start at the official certification site and examine the blueprint, take the practice tests. Going through these materials and official documentation will help provide the necessary foundation to pass the VCP5. Make sure you have also met the requirements for sitting the exam including any classes. The class requirement is waved for existing VCP4 until February 29th 2012

    Official Links

    • Official VCP5 Website : http://mylearn.vmware.com/mgrReg/plan.cfm?plan=12457&ui=www_cert
    • VCP5 Blueprint: http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-16726
    • VCP5 Practice Test: http://mylearn.vmware.com/quiz.cfm?item=24908&ui=www_cert

    One of the best write ups I have seen as of yet for obtaining your certification is How to Pass VCP5 by Greg Stuart, This site can walk you through what you need from beginning to end. Many of the same links that I include here are also referenced on the site below.

    • http://www.petri.co.il/vcp5-exam.htm

    I would also recommend Damian Karlson’s aka @sixfootdad on twitter blog for a solid comparison of  VCP4 vs VCP5 item by item as a critical resource.

    • http://damiankarlson.com/2011/07/13/vcp5-vs-vcp4-comparing-exam-blueprints/

    Blog / prep guide on preparing for VCP5. Many good articles on the site

    • http://vcp5.wordpress.com/

    Additional Practice test and resources can be found on Simon Long’s blog AKA the SLOG

    • http://www.simonlong.co.uk/blog/vcp5-practice-exams/

    Condensed vSphere5 documentation and notes by Forbes Guthrie

    • http://www.vreference.com/wp-content/uploads/vsphere5-notes1.0.1.pdf

    There is also a community supported weekly series of blogs centered on VMware certifications called Brownbags. Recordings are available online and topics include VCP5 certification and much much more. I highly recommend listening to these and joining into the podcasts as they happen, you might even have a laugh and more importantly learn something.

    Books I am using as reference material (in no particular order)

    • Mastering VMware vSphere5 by Scott Lowe
    • VMware vSphere 5 Clustering Technical Deepdive by Duncan Epping 

    This list of resources will get you started and is by no means comprehensive. I would also highly recommend joining twitter if you haven’t already. The VMware community is very active and has some great minds that you can learn from and are happy to help you. For a list of VMware resources to follow, I highly recommend this list of VMware vExperts as a start to follow.

    vExperts are defined as individuals who have significantly contributed to the community of VMware users over the past year. vExperts are book authors, bloggers, VMUG leaders, tool builders, and other IT professionals who share their knowledge and passion with others. These vExperts have gone above and beyond their day jobs to share their technical expertise and communicate the value of VMware and virtualization to their colleagues and community

    • http://twitter.com/#!/maishsk/vmware-vexpert-2011

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