So here is the skinny on taking the vSphere 6 Foundations Exam (2V0-620). The first thing that should be noted is that it is a non-proctored exam which means you take it wherever you want that has internet access. You do not have to go to a testing center and no one is watching you take the test. Nice! PearsonVue delivers the test. Upon paying for the exam, you can start the test immediately, or you can take it within the next 72 hours, which gives you the luxury to take it whenever whenever your brain is at its best. The Foundations exam contains 65 questions, which is not as many as previous exams, but this doesn’t make it any easier. The VMware website shows
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John A. Davis, a Louisville based vExpert and 15 year Senior Consulting Engineer at New Age Technologies, will present at the Louisville VMUG meeting: Discussion on VMware Certification Date and Time: January 16, 2015 at noon Location: Kentucky Science Center Duration about 45 minutes Topics: Currently available certifications, tracks, and levels. VCP5-DCV and VCAP5-DCA requirements Exam Expirations Details and advice VCP5-DCV Delta Exam and Recertification Recommendations on preparing for the VCP5-DCV and VCAP5-DCA exams. Also at the event: Another local vExpert – Kendrick Coleman – presents on vCloud Air API Usage Presentation by Nimble Storage Lunch, giveaways, and colleagues Location and Registration: Registration and Details
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Tomorrow, I plan to deliver this presentation at a VMUG Louisville event Presentation Name = Discussion on VMware Certification Topics: Currently available certifications, tracks, and levels. VCP5-DCV and VCAP5-DCA requirements Exam Expirations Details and advice VCP5-DCV Delta Exam and Recertification Recommendations on preparing for the VCP5-DCV and VCAP5-DCA exams. Duration: about 45 minutes Also at the […]
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