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Question of the Week: VCP5-DCV

This week’s “Question of the Week” comes from the VMware Certified Professional 5-Data Center Virtualization (VCP5-DCV) Official Study Guide.


Which of the following can prevent a host from seeing LUNs that are on a storage processor to which it is connected?
a. Zoning
b. Shares
c. Permissions
d. Masking

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Answer: d. Masking

No more depressed IT professionals!

I came across a post last week that caught my eye: Don’t let training and skills be the forgotten investment in the digital revolution. You won’t be surprised to hear I agree with its call for companies to invest in continuing education for their IT staff.

“During any economic downturn, one of the first items to be struck from the corporate cost base is training,” worries author Bryan Glick. Which is a big problem considering that, in Europe alone, there will be 300,000-800,000 IT-related vacancies by 2015 as a growing skill gap makes qualified candidates harder to find.

However, I see a lot of companies who understand the value of continually training their IT professionals. When CompTIA interviewed 502 IT managers and business managers overseeing IT staff for its 2012 State of the IT Skills Gap, 57% said they were planning to train or retrain existing staff to address skill gaps.

“IT professionals have a strong propensity for lifelong learning and skills enhancement, so the large majority will welcome the opportunity to broaden their knowledge,” notes Terry Erdle, executive vice president of skills certification for CompTIA. I couldn’t agree more, which is why we are constantly adding new courses to our portfolio.

But lifelong learning isn’t just good for skilled IT professionals, it’s also good for businesses. Verified by a recent VMware study, cloud computing supported by highly skilled professionals consistently elevates the quality and speed of IT and business innovation. By prioritizing training in virtualization and cloud computer technologies, companies put themselves in a position to respond more quickly to an increasingly unpredictable market.

Still not convinced? Here’s one more reason to give IT professionals frequent opportunities to improve their skill sets: It will keep star players on your team.

In Keeping IT Staff Happy, Information Age cited a survey of 200 IT administrators in the UK, which found 73% of IT admins are considering leaving their jobs—the same percentage, not surprisingly, that described their job as “stressful.” Yikes!

While decreasing stress in most IT jobs will be a slow process, the post suggests a great way to improve satisfaction immediately: Give IT professionals fun problems to solve and better skills to help them solve them.

Scott Alan Miller describes the need for education in even more dire terms in his SMB IT Journal. “If an IT professional is not given the chance to not just maintain, but grow their skills, they will stagnate and gradually become useless technically and likely to fall into depression,” he says. “To maintain truly useful IT staff, time and resources for continuous education is critical.”

No more depressed IT professionals, I say! And I think our VMware training and certification programs are one of the best ways to keep your IT staff happy (I might be partial ;) ) so they can help your business keep its bottom line happy, too.

If that sounds like a good idea to you, get started with our VMware Learning Path Tool to see which path is right for you. Or, jump right in and check out our growing list of courses, with flexible formats to work with every schedule and budget.

David

 

Question of the Week: VCP5-DCV

This week’s “Question of the Week” comes from the VMware Certified Professional 5-Data Center Virtualization (VCP5-DCV) Official Study Guide.


In the runtime name of VMFS datastore vmhba1:0:2:4, to which storage processor is the datastore connected?
a. 1
b. 4
c. 0
d. 2

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Answer: d. 2

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VCDX Bootcamp: Preparing for the VCDX Panel DefenseVMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX) is the highest level of VMware certification, achieved by dedicated  professionals who have demonstrated exceptional skill in VMware enterprise deployments. To earn a VCDX, professionals must create a complete enterprise VMware design and undergo an arduous defense at the hands of some of the world’s most sophisticated VMware experts.

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Question of the Week: VCP5-DCV

This week’s “Question of the Week” comes from the VMware Certified Professional 5-Data Center Virtualization (VCP5-DCV) Official Study Guide.


Which of the following is true about vDS policies?
a. Policies set at the port group level override those are the port level.
b. Policies cannot be set at the port level.
c. Policies are always set at the port level.
d. Policies set at the port level override policies set at the port group level.

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Answer: d. Policies set at the port level override policies set at the port group level.

VCDX-Cloud Certification Application Available

The Application and Handbook and Design Defense Blueprint for the VMware Certified Design Expert – Cloud (VCDX-Cloud) program are now available online at www.vmware.com/go/vcdxcloud.

The VCDX-Cloud certification is the highest level of Cloud certification offered by VMware. VCDX-Cloud requires enterprise-class vSphere and data center virtualization skills but the focus is on adding the VMware vCloud Suite, building out the software-defined-data center, and delivering Infrastructure-as-a-Service with comprehensive management and security.

Earning the new VCDX–Cloud certification from VMware will validate your world-class vSphere and Cloud Infrastructure design skills, and will make you one of the first globally-recognized enterprise-class Cloud Architects in the industry.

Free VCAP Exam Voucher with Advanced VMware Courses

From May 1 to June 30, 2013 select advanced courses in the US and Canada will come with a FREE VMware Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP) certification exam voucher.

VMware wants to help you not only become an expert on how to get the most out of your environment, but also make sure you receive the industry recognition you’ve earned for attaining your much-sought-after skills.

Eligible Course Prepares you for:
vCloud: Design Best Practices VCAP-Cloud Infrastructure Design
VMware View: Design Best Practices VCAP-Desktop Design
vSphere: Design Workshop VCAP5-Data Center Design
vSphere: Optimize and Scale VCAP5-Data Center Administration

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to expand and validate your skills. Read the complete T&Cs online.

Question of the Week: VCP5-DCV

This week’s “Question of the Week” comes from the VMware Certified Professional 5-Datacenter Virtualization (VCP5-DV) Official Study Guide.


Which of the following is not a common policy for vSS switch and port groups?
a. Traffic shaping
b. NIC teaming
c. Permissions
d. Security

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Answer: c. Permissions

Question of the Week: VCP5-DCV

This week’s “Question of the Week” comes from the VMware Certified Professional 5-Data Center Virtualization (VCP5-DCV) Official Study Guide.


Which view should you be in to add a host to an existing vDS?
a. Hosts and Clusters
b. Networking
c. vSphere
d. VMs and Templates

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Answer: b. Networking

VCP5-Data Center Virtualization Exam Available in Spanish, German, & Korean

VMware’s most popular certification exam – VMware Certified Professional 5 – Data Center Virutalization (VCP5-DCV) – is now available in 5 languages:

  • English
  • Japanese
  • Castilian Spanish
  • German
  • Korean

See the full list of what languages the certification exams are offered here.