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VCP 5 Exam Preparation

  • 1.  VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Oct 20, 2011 02:59 AM

    I registered to take the VCP 5 exam next month, while at VMworld in Vegas.

    To prepare for the exam I have the following plan:

    Use the TrainSignal vSphere 5 training

    Read VMware vSphere 5 Clustering Technical Deepdive by Duncan Epping and Frank Denneman

    Read Mastering VMware vSphere 5 by Scott Lowe

    Read all the VMware official docs

    Step through all the blueprint objectives and make notes / examples for each

    I unfortunately have no access to a fully licensed vSphere environment.  I have to virtualize everything in my home lab, and have no SAN. 

    Does this sound like a viable plan for studying?  What would anyone recommend to add on top of what I've got so far?

    Thanks!



  • 2.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation
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    Posted Oct 20, 2011 07:58 AM

    I assume you have completed any vSphere training requirement to qualify you for the certification?

    I would focus your efforts mostly on the blueprint, the official documentation, and use all those other resources as a reference in case you don't understand something or in the case of the TrainSignal videos you want to watch something happen.

    I would recommend getting as much hands-on as you can - your virtual lab can run in evaluation mode for up to 60 days, and can still include some shared storage such as a virtual machine running as an iSCSI target (OpenFiler) or NFS share (FreeNAS), allowing you to setup and test vMotion, HA, DRS for example.

    Take a look at the VCP5 tab on my blog for some other useful resources: http://vmwaretraining.blogspot.com

    Scott.



  • 3.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Oct 20, 2011 08:47 AM

    Welcome to the Community - I second Scott's suggestion about hands on experience - also if you have taken the class I would use the course materials as a foundation for studying filling out the light spots with VMware's documentation

    Good Luck



  • 4.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Oct 20, 2011 11:23 AM

    Thanks for the added information Scott.  Yes, I have taken the vSphere training and meet all prerequisites.

    The added resources from your blog look like they will help alot.

    Thanks!



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  • 6.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Oct 20, 2011 02:12 PM

    Scott Vessey wrote:

    I would recommend getting as much hands-on as you can - your virtual lab can run in evaluation mode for up to 60 days, and can still include some shared storage such as a virtual machine running as an iSCSI target (OpenFiler) or NFS share (FreeNAS), allowing you to setup and test vMotion, HA, DRS for example.

    Take a look at the VCP5 tab on my blog for some other useful resources: http://vmwaretraining.blogspot.com

    Scott.

    Yeah, OpenFiler and FreeNAS are great.  I have them running with WorkStation to create a shared storage environment.

    Good Luck on the exam.



  • 7.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Nov 02, 2011 04:12 AM

    My tip to anyone who reads this is  get lots of practice with the  actual kit. there are lots of new  sub-meus and option especially in the  HA and DRS settings in 5.0.

    Unfortunately  I only have 1 ESXi host  to play with a bit limited to what I can do.  But get as much experience  from a lab as that is how i remember stuff.

    Read all the pdf docs surround vsphere 5 http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-pubs.html

    Do not spend too much time learning the maximum configs, I did not get any questions regarding those.

    The following pratice tests helped me remember certain new feature in 5.0.i think this site helped me to pass the Exam Vcp-510

    http://www.it-exams.com




  • 8.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Nov 02, 2011 09:53 AM

    "Easiest way to pass any IT exams"

    "accurate and updated materials"

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    Those are the kinds of phrases often used by companies selling brain dumps.

    Scott.



  • 9.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Nov 18, 2011 05:44 PM

    Hi Lehner, You are sure about the usefulness of the maximum configs?

    My course trainer ever say that the maximum configs are very important because almost 15-20 questions on the exam are about it. He just advises us to memorize it!



  • 10.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Nov 18, 2011 08:53 PM

    I wonder if your instructor was basing that recommendation on the VCP4 exam - I passed the VCP5 exam today and didn't get a single question on maximums - here's my review of the exam:

    http://vmwaretraining.blogspot.com/2011/11/exam-review-vcp5.html



  • 11.  RE: VCP 5 Exam Preparation

    Posted Nov 18, 2011 10:13 PM

    I renew my thanks for your review.

    I hope that it's true, this mean that is not necessary remember all the terms and number of configuration maximums! :smileygrin: