
VMware has offered the VMware Certified Professional (VCP) exam since the early 2000s but has recently expanded their offerings to include the VMware Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP) and VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX) certifications.
Even more recently, VMware has increased the certification tracks to include End User Computing (EUC) - also known as “Desktop” - and Cloud certifications and has renamed the core virtualization track to Data Center Virtualization (DCV). This means that anyone with the legacy “VCP” certification is now considered VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV) holders.
Even more recently, VMware has increased the certification tracks to include End User Computing (EUC) - also known as “Desktop” - and Cloud certifications and has renamed the core virtualization track to Data Center Virtualization (DCV). This means that anyone with the legacy “VCP” certification is now considered VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV) holders.
What is common to each track is that there is a progressive certification path that takes the candidate from VCP to VCAP to VCDX. What’s involved with each step on the path?
The Official VCP-Cloud Cert Guide is a key component to studying for the certification on VMware vCloud Suite. With more than 200,000 VCPs currently in the marketplace, and VMware’s vCloud Director suite becoming the standard for private and hybrid cloud deployments, this guide will assist existing VCPs secure their VCP-Cloud certification, as well as assist new administrators interested in procuring the certification on vCloud Director.
Rough Cut - VCP5-Cloud Official Cert Guide: VMware Certified Professional - Cloud
Rough Cut - VCP5-Cloud Official Cert Guide: VMware Certified Professional - Cloud