Hello,
I want to ask if I want to go to an entry level VMware certification ? which one ? I mean like CCNA in Cisco ? I really need your help ?
Best Regards
Moderator edit by wila: Moved post from vSphere vNetwork discussions to Certification discussions
VMware offers certifications for different tracks (see https://www.vmware.com/education-services/certification.html).
Anyways, I think the most common certifications are those in the "Data Center Virtualization" track, like the VCP.
André
Why do you want to get certified?
Which VMware technology/product do you want to get certified on?
Do you have the funding (approx $3500) in place to take an authorised training class?
Your answers will influence the paths you should consider...
Hi, the entry level for VMware certifications is VCTA:
Here are the certification paths.
https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/certification/vmware-certification...
and here is the information for VCTA:
VMware Certified Technical Associate
https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/certification/vmw-vcta-faq.pdf
Since you brought up CCNA...
There is a work-around to avoid the $3500 training fees. If you already have a current CCNA, you can qualify for the VCP-NV certification by submitting proof of your CCNA, and taking (and passing) the VCP-NV exam.
https://www.vmware.com/learning/certification/vcp-nv-nsxt.html