When I started working with VMware nearly 20 years ago, there was only one certification and that was the VMware Certified Professional (VCP). Moving forward, and over 25 VMware certifications to my name, the range of certification have increased massively.
The kinds of VMware certifications available today:
VMware Certified Technical Associate – VCTA
For: Operators
This entry-level technical certification is for anyone new to the industry or advancing their careers who perform operational tasks typically delegated by administrators of virtualised environments.
VMware Certified Professional – VCP
For: Administrators and Engineers
This level is designed for IT professionals who install, configure, manage and optimise VMware solutions.
We offer the following VCP certifications:
- VCP Data Centre Virtualisation 2020 - VCP DCV
- VCP Network Virtualisation 2020 - VCP NSX-T
- VCP Cloud Management & Automation - VCP CMA 2020
- VCP Desktop & Mobility 2020 - VCP DTM 2020
- VCP Digital Workspace 2020 - VCP DW 2020
VMware Certified Advanced Professional – VCAP
For: Administrators, Architects and Engineers
The advanced-level certifications are for those who design and build VMware Solutions (VCAP Design), manage and optimise (VCAP Deployment) VMware solutions.
We offer the following VCAP certifications:
- VCAP Data Centre Virtualisation Design 2020
- VCAP Data Centre Virtualisation Deploy 2020
- VCAP Network Virtualisation Design 2020
- VCAP Network Virtualisation Deploy 2020
- VCAP Cloud Management & Automation Design 2020
- VCAP Cloud Management & Automation Deploy 2020
- VCAP Desktop & Mobility Design 2020
- VCAP Desktop & Mobility Deploy 2020
VMware Certified Design Expert – VCDX
For: Architects
The highest level of VMware certification, VCDX recognises IT professionals who design, build and manage VMware solutions and systems.
We offer the following VCDX certifications:
- VCDX Data Centre Virtualisation
- VCDX Network Virtualisation
- VCDX Cloud Management & Automation
- VCDX Desktop & Mobility
The areas of VMware specialisation explained:
Data Centre Virtualisation route
VMware Data Centre Virtualisation certifications are designed to gauge your level of skill designing, installing and managing VMware vSphere environments in a real-world environment.
Cloud Management & Automation route
VMware Cloud Management & Automation certifications are designed to gauge your level of skill installing, configuring and optimising VMware vRealize for your cloud solution.
Digital Workspace route
This route consists of the following:
Digital Workspace
VMware Digital Workspace certification is designed to gauge your skill configuring, deploying, managing, maintaining, optimising and troubleshooting VMware Workspace ONE and related solutions.
Desktop and Mobility
VMware Desktop and Mobility certifications are designed to gauge your level of skill designing, installing, and managing a VMware Horizon with View environment deployed on a VMware.
Network Virtualisation route
VMware Network Virtualisation certifications are designed to gauge your level of skill designing, implementing and managing a VMware NSX environment.
Security route
This certification validates a candidate's understanding of VMware's security solutions and the candidate's ability to provide entry-level support for the security features of VMware products, including NSX-T Data Centre, Workspace ONE and VMware Carbon Black Cloud.
Application Modernisation route
VMware Application Modernisation certifications are designed to gauge your level of skill validated by passing specialists exams. Whether it’s developer knowledge of specialised frameworks or administrator knowledge of emerging technologies like Kubernetes and containers, VMware can help you build an effective team with proven skills.
For more information visit the VMware Certification tracks diagram.
Bryan O'Connor
Bryan has been working at QA as one of the principal virtualisation trainers for 13 years and counting, specialising in VMware, but also working with Microsoft Hyper-V, and multiple Cloud technologies.More articles by Bryan
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