VCP5–DCV VMware Certified Professional–Data Center Virtualization on vSphere 5.5 Study Guide: Exam VCP–550

VCP5–DCV VMware Certified Professional–Data Center Virtualization on vSphere 5.5 Study Guide: Exam VCP–550

by Brian Atkinson (Author)

Synopsis

Prepare for the VCP-DCV Exam Prepare yourself for VMware's challenging VMware Certified Professional-Data Center Virtualization exam, as well as the typical tasks and responsibilities you can expect as a VMware vSphere 5.5-certified professional. This comprehensive book guides you through all topics and objectives you'll need to know for the exam. These include planning, installing, upgrading, and securing vCenter Server and ESXi; configuring networking and storage; performing basic troubleshooting; and more. You'll also gain access to premium online practice and review tools. * Prepares certification candidates for the VMware Certified Professional-Data Center Virtualization exam (VCP-DCV) * Covers all exam objectives * Features real-world scenarios, hands-on exercises, and challenging review questions * Explores key topics such as securing vCenter and ESXi, planning and configuring vSphere networking and storage, creating and deploying virtual machines and vApps, establishing services levels, and more * Includes access to online practice exams, flashcards, and other study tools If you want the best preparation for the VCP-DCV certification exam, you'll want VCP-DCV VMware Certified Professional Data Center Virtualization on vSphere Study Guide.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 888
Edition: Study Guide ed.
Publisher: Sybex
Published: 13 May 2014

ISBN 10: 1118658442
ISBN 13: 9781118658444

Author Bio
Brian Atkinson is a Senior Systems Engineer with 16 years of experience in the IT field. Since 2006, he has focused on virtualization, storage, and virtualization evangelism. Brian holds the VCP 3, VCP 4 and VCP 5 certifications and has also been awarded the vExpert designation from VMware in 2009, 2010, and 2011. He is a VMware Technology Network (VMTN) Moderator and active contributor. Brian is also a guest blogger at the VMTN. You can reach him on Twitter: @vmroyale.