Sunday, October 25, 2009
Vmware Vsphere: Install, Configure and Manage final wrapup summary
This is delayed a couple of days but I figured I should finish what I started. Well the class is finished and the main thing I took away from it was contact with some other students to discuss ESX and the requirement to take the VCP 4. The last day rolled on much the same the other days did. We covered a bunch very quickly but really just scratched the surface. As the final day was moving along I began to think that everything was rushed because we lost almost the whole first day as far as labs go. There was one little surprise left, the last chapter we covered was Installing ESX. There was a lab to go along with it however as before it did not work... At this point many students just left the class frustrated. I can't say that I blamed them.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Day 3 : VMWare Vsphere 4 Install, Configure and Manage
One more day to go and we are almost done. The labs we did today were really still nothing new to me. Creating and playing with Alerting, Modifying virtual machines, creating and committing snapshots, and other simple Vsphere Admin tasks. Looking back I should have taken the Fast Track class but for the price my company NEVER would have approved that.
The name of the game is VCP Certification and this class will fill the requirement. I feel like if you are looking for knowledge tho you could learn just as much by reading Scott Lowe's book 'Mastering VMWare Vsphere 4'. From what I have read of it so far it seems to go even deeper than the class.
Stay tuned for my final summary of the class tomorrow.
The name of the game is VCP Certification and this class will fill the requirement. I feel like if you are looking for knowledge tho you could learn just as much by reading Scott Lowe's book 'Mastering VMWare Vsphere 4'. From what I have read of it so far it seems to go even deeper than the class.
Stay tuned for my final summary of the class tomorrow.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Day 2 : VMWare Vsphere 4 Install, Configure and Manage
So today started out a lot better. The labs were finally ready and we slammed thru the first 7 of them in the morning. It was real easy stuff like creating Distributed Switches and modifying network settings.
The rest of the day we covered everything from the basics of Storage to creating Virtual Machines and Templates. The labs covered stuff like like configuring iSCSI, growing and extending LUNs, Creating virtual machines, and all aspects of templates.
I still have not learned anything new but it is still cool to play around in the lab environment. Today is a short post.. I will update again tomorrow.
The rest of the day we covered everything from the basics of Storage to creating Virtual Machines and Templates. The labs covered stuff like like configuring iSCSI, growing and extending LUNs, Creating virtual machines, and all aspects of templates.
I still have not learned anything new but it is still cool to play around in the lab environment. Today is a short post.. I will update again tomorrow.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Day 1 : VMWare Vsphere 4 Install, Configure and Manage
On my quest for my VCP 4 I am taking the course VMWare Vsphere 4: Install, Configure and Manage. I thought I could write a quick summary of my thoughts on it as I go along. It might be useful to others in deciding weather to choose this class or the Fast Track class.
So as most of you know it is required to take one of the VMWare classes to qualify for VCP. Due to scheduling and me wanting to take the test ASAP I signed up for this one. Also this is one of the 'Partner Run' classes and not done directly by VMWare.
So here we go Day 1 of my experience and there is a problem. The lab material is not prepared. It wasn't the instructors fault it appeared to be an issue with the partner and someone dropped the ball bigtime. So the instructor did the best he could and covered what he could. We covered all the basic stuff and the deepest we got was networking and distributed switches. I haven't learned anything new but the instructor does know what he is talking about. So we left early so that the instructor could work on getting the labs working and he said they should be in the morning. It is a bit frustrating since the cost of the training is so much. I wonder what the actual problem is?
Check back tomorrow for my Day 2 summary and hopefully there will be something more positive and technical to blog about.
So as most of you know it is required to take one of the VMWare classes to qualify for VCP. Due to scheduling and me wanting to take the test ASAP I signed up for this one. Also this is one of the 'Partner Run' classes and not done directly by VMWare.
So here we go Day 1 of my experience and there is a problem. The lab material is not prepared. It wasn't the instructors fault it appeared to be an issue with the partner and someone dropped the ball bigtime. So the instructor did the best he could and covered what he could. We covered all the basic stuff and the deepest we got was networking and distributed switches. I haven't learned anything new but the instructor does know what he is talking about. So we left early so that the instructor could work on getting the labs working and he said they should be in the morning. It is a bit frustrating since the cost of the training is so much. I wonder what the actual problem is?
Check back tomorrow for my Day 2 summary and hopefully there will be something more positive and technical to blog about.
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