[Posting this in the VCA forum area in the absence of a dedicated VCTA area]
VMware Learning have released a new "starter" technical certification level - VMware Certified Technical Associate (VCTA) - aimed at those working in Day 2 Operations types of roles.
The initial line-up includes 3 VCTAs:
Digital Workspace (DW) and Cloud Management & Automation (CMA) versions will follow.
These new certifications are at a lower level than VCP and do not have a formal training requirement (although recommended training for each will be released soon) - the mandatory element of each VCTA is the passing of the corresponding exam.
Here's my blog post on the VCTAs: VMware Training and Certification: New Certifications - VMware Certified Technical Associate (VCTA)
It is probably about 4 years too late, but:
I notice that there is no book (other than the official study guide, only available in Kindle format) in the ether that covers to the new: VMware Certified Technical Associate (VCTA) (VCTA-DCV 2023 ) 1V0-21.20
However, Amazon is still hawking the 2015 VCAD-510 Sybex book from Robert Schmidt and Dane Charlton.
Is there a list of what is new/changed in from [VCAD-510] to [ VCTA-DCV 2023 ) 1V0-21.20 ] ?
Or would a simple answer be: "Everything that has changed from vSphere v5.0 to vSphere v8.0" ?
Yes, this much is evident from looking at Community-developed study resources on the topic available on Quizlet.com
It is not longer just the "VMWare Deputy-Junior-Associate Pre-Sales Engineer Certificate" (as I was beginning to understand VCAD-510 to be); there are actually some technical questions about how the software behaves.
When I realized that, I rescheduled my exam.
Looking forward to seeing a book (maybe it is someone's retirement plan); someone should really get Amazon to stop selling the old one (it should be out of print)
Thank you for your efforts.
~BAS