Recently VMware’s first
certification around cloud computing quietly went into beta. Let’s learn more
about this new certification option, the VCP-Infrastructure as a Service (or
VCP-IaaS) certification…
Top 10 Must-Knows for the New
VCP-IaaS
As this certification is
still in beta, as of today, we don’t have a lot of official information yet but
here’s what we do know:
- VMware
Education confirmed the existence of this new certification on their blog,
here.
- The VCP-IaaS
will focus on Installing, Configuring, and Administering Infrastructure as a
Service clouds based on vCloud Director.
- It’s expected
to be launched in late-July.
- It requires
that you already have a VCP so it’s the second form of the VCP with the VCP-DT
being the other.
- According to
Eric Sloof from NTPRO.NL, the current beta exam consists of 115
questions and a short pre-exam survey consisting of 8 questions. The passing
score for this exam is 300, using a scaled scoring method. Eric said that the
scoring scale ranges from 100 to 500.
- Also according
to Eric, “Candidates interested in this certification should be capable of
installing and configuring vCloud Director and related components, utilizing
vCD to create and manage vApps, Service Catalogs, Organization/provider VDCs,
and administering cloud enabled networking and storage.”
- If you don’t
already have your VCP5, that is where you need to start on your way to this
new VMware vCloud certification.
- If you do have
your VCP5 then I recommend that you get started learning vCloud Director by
trying out either myTrainSignal
vCloud Director Essentials
video training course or the VMware Education vCloud Director
Fundamentals course.
- You can try
vCloud Director (and vSphere with vCenter) FREE for 60 days,
here.
- If you are
already a vSphere user, vCloud solutions – either via private cloud with
vCloud Director or public cloud through vCloud providers – are what you need to be considering
next.
To sign up to receive
notification when the new VCP-IaaS is publicly available, click here.
My Take on the VCP-IaaS
I am super-excited about
the VCP-IaaS and look forward to its public release. One of the best ways for
the some 100,000+ VCPs out there to learn about vCloud Director is to do it
through a certification program. As vCloud Director becomes more prolific in the
datacenters of today, look for more great blog posts, certifications, books, and
video training about it (in fact, I know of a vExpert current producing an
upcoming vCloud Director Organizational Admin video training course). VMware is
smart to create their first cloud certification and I hope that they won’t stop
there and decide to follow this up with a VCAP and VCDX on cloud infrastructure
and vCloud Director. Exciting
times!