Here's Andy's explanation regarding the four different layers for achieving a VCP5.0
Option 1 - Just Starting with VMware or VCP 2
Another way of saying this is there is no upgrade path from VCP2 to VCP5 and the student hasn't attend any vSphere 4.0 or 5.0 classes. So in this case the student must attend a vSphere 5.0 qualifying class = vSphere 5 Install Configure and Manage or vSphere 5 Fasttrack and take the VCP5.0 – no deadline for when they have to take the exam
Option 2 - Currently a VCP3
So now if a student is a VCP3 they can take the VCP5.0 exam if:-
1. Attend the vSphere 5.0 What's New class and take the VCP 5.0 exam by the 29th February – they won't be able to take the exam after 29th February if this the only training they have attended.
2. Attend vSphere 5 Install Configure and Manage or vSphere 5 Fasttrack and take the VCP5.0 exam – there is no deadline for when they have to take the VCP5.0 exam
Option 3 - Currently a VCP4.0
Go take the VCP5.0 exam by 29th February. If a student in this situation wants to become a VCP5.0 after the 29th Feb they have to attend a vSphere 5.0 What's New class.
Option 4 - No VCP Certification but have completed one of the VCP4 qualifying classes
In this example a student has attend let's say the vSphere 4.x ICM class but they haven't passed any VCP exams.
1. A student will be allowed to take the VCP4.0 exam and then VCP5.0 exam to get the VCP5.0 BUT they must pass the VCP5.0 exam by the 29th February
2. A student will also be allowed to take their VCP5.0 exam (without taking VCP4.0) if they have attend the vSphere 5.0 What's New class – again no deadline for taking the VCP5.0 exam
So if student in this situation passes their VCP4 exam today, they must pass their VCP5.0 exam by the end of February. If they don't pass by 29th Feb they are effectively at Option 3 and they have to attend vSphere 5.0 What's New class
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