VMware NSX

  • 1.  On Demand vs Classroom Training

    Posted Oct 11, 2019 10:09 PM

    Hello All,

    I am new to vmware world and their products and once i finish their prerequisites training to attend NSX-T 2.4 ICM, i am planning to take vmware authorized training to learn NSX-T 2.4 ICM course.

    but not able to decide whether i should go for classroom or on demand??

    classroom  

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    5 working days

    need to take leave from office

    no exam voucher

    but can ask many questions to Trainer live

    no classroom recording for future revision

    lab access only for 5 days

    whereas in On Demand

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    30 days in length

    free VCP Exam voucher

    but cannot ask questions live but can query in community if required

    Lab access for 30 days

    not sure if on demand videos are easily understandable or not ?

    can revise videos if required



  • 2.  RE: On Demand vs Classroom Training

    Posted Jan 08, 2020 06:24 PM

    IMHO I recommend taking the class to be more focused on it if you take the on-demand will take you longer to finish it.



  • 3.  RE: On Demand vs Classroom Training

    Posted Jan 10, 2020 06:48 AM

    INMO, Class room training are best if you have existing knowledge on how VMware Virtualization works.

    if you are totally new to the VMware concepts then 5 days will be too much of load to grasp the concepts...

    1. Try classroom training for good collaboration with the people and if you are quick learner it can help you.

    2. On demand classes can be considered if you are ready to spend sometime to learn the concepts slowly and gradually you will grasp the concepts ..

    also please check - Try VMware NSX Hands on Lab for Free | VMware

    all the best for your future!!

    VMware is an amazing technology and you can learn as long as you have the hunger to learn :smileyhappy: all the best routing1000



  • 4.  RE: On Demand vs Classroom Training

    Posted Jan 10, 2020 07:37 AM

    Ive done the NSX-T ICM on demand training and it was actually really good! Usually i would say go classroom if you can afford it but frankly the online course was well worth doing and was very engaging. More so that some others i had completed which felt painfully slow
    Combined with some HoL & Home Labbing, it should be more than sufficient to get you going with NSX-T