VCP-NV 610 passed

Started by burnyd, September 17, 2018, 12:06:19 PM

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burnyd

VCP-NV 610 passed

On my second shot November 27th I passed the VCP-NV 610 exam. The test was all multiple choice and tested my knowledge of NSX in all aspects. For this test I walked in and took it the first time not expecting much. I failed by a lot. I had to go back and study things […]

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On my second shot November 27th I passed the VCP-NV 610 exam. The test was all multiple choice and tested my knowledge of NSX in all aspects. For this test I walked in and took it the first time not expecting much. I failed by a lot. I had to go back and study things I was weak on. For my production / lab environments I focused a lot on the routing aspect of NSX and not enough on all the other services because routing is generally what I felt most comfortable with. Once I went back and made sure I understood all concepts of NSX I passed the exam on the second try.


To be honest the exam is not structured very well. There were a few questions that seemed like they were unrelated to the entire blue print. It is a good think I did not need high marks to pass the exam. Otherwise, if someone had some hands one experience with NSX ie the hands on labs or home lab it would be a easy pass. I would recommend this test to all my network friends as if you have a valid CCNA you do not need the normal VMware class to get the certification.


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jadran123

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Congrats on passed exam!

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deanwebb

Yeah don't post commercial links in your first post, mmmkay?
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Dieselboy

Erm, not sure how this OP slipped through without any congrats. Congrats!  :mrgreen: