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Let me know how it is. Did they make sure you actually took a VMWare class?itrsteez wrote:How many things do you buy that aren't presents to yourself?coolhandluke wrote:Its going to be my Christmas present to myself...
I just dropped $175 in registration for my VCP exam tomorrow, confidence is low as I've heard from many people that it's pretty rough but I figure it'll help further studies if I can get a feel for it. Either way I'll be psyched the day I obtain it, even if it isn't tomorrow.
if it were a Cummins I'd say we should go question that gas station attendant in Ohio.itrsteez wrote:I just don't get it, do they chop them up? register them in mexico? put the motor in an F150?
Now that 2 people on here have had them stolen I'm curious what the demand is.
ah point notedErik95LS wrote: if it were a Cummins I'd say we should go question that gas station attendant in Ohio.
When I signed up for an account on the pearsonvue site they asked location/dates of the class and it took a day for the account to get activated so I figure it was manually checked by somebody somewhere.Dave-ROR wrote: Let me know how it is. Did they make sure you actually took a VMWare class?
I'm thinking about doing it.. did the class before we implemented VMWare ourselves.. first thing I learned in the class is that no one installs VMWare themselves according to the instructor... not sure why, it's not difficult but literally no one in the class did their own VMWare implementation. I did ours the next week, no issues and it was easy.
W00t!D wrote:Reconstructed title paperwork back from pendot! just need to get new tags, a windshield and inspection/emissions...and i might be driving 551 by the end of the year! Woot!
Made my day.
This..Bradstard wrote:Matt, we need pics!
My friends that have had cars stolen had to wait 30 days as well, because of insurance policy. USAA's insurance policy is 14 days, which was great when my Integra was stolen. Got me back into a car quickly after that.Dave_B wrote:WHAT??? You have to wait 30 days? Police policy, or Insurance policy?
Smells like BS to me!!!
Just missed it.. So it went bad that I didn't make it but I'd say I was no more than 3 questions off. 75% of it was "pick two" or "pick three" so that was adding to the brutalness of it. I've never failed a cert exam before but I'm okay with it being that one. Most of the questions were strictly trivial and not conceptual, like asking what options would be within this menu so it is definitely testing. I've heard from many people that 10-15% of the questions are configuration maximums, so I've made sure i've had those numbers concreted in upstairs for the past few weeks and they didn't ask a single one......fuckers, haha.coolhandluke wrote:Steve- How did the test go?
Nice! Hope it's not f'd up.Bradstard wrote:That sucks Steve, hopefully you can get it next time.
On a good note, they found my truck last night. I need to get over the impound lot this morning to check out the condition.
Do you guys use Enterprise PLus? I'm sure the VCP testing material only covers the supported Host Profile, etc stuff with Enterprise Plus.. if you use ESXi you can work around it though..itrsteez wrote:Just missed it.. So it went bad that I didn't make it but I'd say I was no more than 3 questions off. 75% of it was "pick two" or "pick three" so that was adding to the brutalness of it. I've never failed a cert exam before but I'm okay with it being that one. Most of the questions were strictly trivial and not conceptual, like asking what options would be within this menu so it is definitely testing. I've heard from many people that 10-15% of the questions are configuration maximums, so I've made sure i've had those numbers concreted in upstairs for the past few weeks and they didn't ask a single one......fuckers, haha.coolhandluke wrote:Steve- How did the test go?
As intended I was able to identify the areas where I need to study further, while I fully understand ESX, networking, storage, vcenter (the real important stuff) etc it's all of the little items that I don't use that got me (host profiles, update manager, the new data recovery manager (we use VCB still, etc..)) I'm very confident that I'll get it next time.
bah... looks like every other CW.....Doespike wrote:This..Bradstard wrote:Matt, we need pics!
Psh, you know where I live. I still have two open bedrooms....itr #1334 wrote:Finally have a garage for the winter!!....
Yeah we are on Ent Plus, I'm actually in the middle of taking all of our old ESX4 stuff to ESXi 4.1. They aren't going to hit dvSwitches too hard, the only concepts that they drill is that it's a vSwitch that is stored locally on all hosts and that ingress and egress traffic can be shaped on dvSwitches only. But the rest is going to be normal virtual networking concepts, make sure you have all of your failover and teaming policies and security modes.Dave-ROR wrote:Do you guys use Enterprise PLus? I'm sure the VCP testing material only covers the supported Host Profile, etc stuff with Enterprise Plus.. if you use ESXi you can work around it though..itrsteez wrote:Just missed it.. So it went bad that I didn't make it but I'd say I was no more than 3 questions off. 75% of it was "pick two" or "pick three" so that was adding to the brutalness of it. I've never failed a cert exam before but I'm okay with it being that one. Most of the questions were strictly trivial and not conceptual, like asking what options would be within this menu so it is definitely testing. I've heard from many people that 10-15% of the questions are configuration maximums, so I've made sure i've had those numbers concreted in upstairs for the past few weeks and they didn't ask a single one......fuckers, haha.coolhandluke wrote:Steve- How did the test go?
As intended I was able to identify the areas where I need to study further, while I fully understand ESX, networking, storage, vcenter (the real important stuff) etc it's all of the little items that I don't use that got me (host profiles, update manager, the new data recovery manager (we use VCB still, etc..)) I'm very confident that I'll get it next time.
We only use ESX (well licensed anyways, have some ESXi stuff for test/dev but it's all standalone boxes with local storage) and only have Enterprise licensing so I'd likely fail on that stuff too.. dist switches are easy, hell at least it's easy to set MTU with a dvswitch compared to a normal vswitch.. why they couldn't add that to the normal vswitch I have no idea.. I so rarely do that I have to actually think when adding a host to remember each step.
I wonder if they changed that in 4.1? I need to upgrade my dev cluster and see.. also see if it fixes a bug with vcenter performance monitoring that I'm having.. which has broke completely.. vmware hasn't been able to fix it yet nor has google searches.. haven't cared since it's so underutilized at the moment but need to fix it.