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Eric Sloof - NTPRO.NL

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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Are you a Virtualization Generalist or a Specialist?

Rawlinson Rivera a fellow VMware Certified Instructor spilled the beans about the
“New VMware Education Roadmap for vSphere 4”. Rawlinson AKA Punching Mike, “Punches” through topics such as security issues, implementations, and new technologies using videos and how-to demos. You can read all about it at “Punching Clouds”, a blog covering breakthroughs in the Field of Virtualization, Cloud Computing and other Cool Shit!

Here’s a list of the classes that will be available this year:

Virtualization Generalist

  • VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V4
  • VMware vSphere: Script & Automate V4
  • VMware vSphere: Manage Availability V4
  • VMware vSphere: Troubleshooting V4
  • VMware vSphere: Design

Security Specialists

  • VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V4
  • VMware vSphere: Manage and Design for Security V4

Performance Specialists

  • VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V4
  • VMware vSphere: Manage and Design for Perfrmance V4

Virtual Desktop Administrators

  • VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V4
  • VMware View: Install, Configure, Manage V3
  • VMware View: Design

Availability Specialists

  • VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V4
  • VMware vSphere: Manage Availability V4
  • VMware Site Recovery Manager: Install, Configure, Test V1
  • Business Continuity Data Recovery: Design

The  VMware vSphere: Fast Track V4 class is a five day course designed for accelerated learners that want to learn about a variety of expert topics. The class is based on a well balanced mix of of content from the Install, Configure, Manage, Scripting & Automate, Manage Scalability, Manage Availability and Troubleshooting classes. Classes range from two to five day classes and they will be available in two formats - Instructor Lead Training and Live on Line.

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I really love to suck all the knowledge. But no one will be able to attend all the classes. So I really hope that VMware is going to release a series of self-paced training kits.
#1 Bas on 2009-05-26 22:00 (Reply)
So this means no DSA course anymore.
#2 Duncan (Homepage) on 2009-05-26 22:04 (Reply)
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