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Entry level VmWare cert...it is self paced training and online testing!

VMware Certified Associate 6 – Network Virtualization (VCA6-NV)






























This is an entry level cert, for those interested in VMware. Know that, in the industry we are in now, desktop support is slowly dying in regards to alot of hardware support. Some companies are even decreasing funds to train. So, they want techs coming in knowning about this stuff. That goes back to me talking about doing for self! Sign up online and take advantage of the free course...

Check out this tutorial where you are at it, by the way if you have a colleague, you should all book a space at the library and invite a study group, everyone can learn at the same time:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNt4tC8mQWc

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