Recently I found myself in the labyrinth of Cisco certifications, specifically the CCNA and CCNP on the Data Center track. I’ll be honest, I haven’t even looked into a Cisco exam in at least ten years, so I was sort of lost at first. I’m also sort of spoiled by the way VMware certifications work …
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More and and more people are beginning to get on board with Amazon Web Services (AWS), especially the certifications. For many, a certification is a great way to get started with a new technology, by studying for the certification one will be exposed to many different aspects of the technology. I’ve noticed a trend with …
As of November 2016, I am VMware Certified Design Expert Number 236 in Data Center Virtualization. This is something I’ve had my eye set on accomplishing for a very, very long time. How long? We’re talking six years in the making. I vividly remember sitting at my desk and looking for VCP information (on version …
The Docker 1.9 release was full of great new features. For the Docker enthusiast, Docker Toolbox is your easy button for getting Docker up and running on Windows or Mac. Docker Toolbox consists of Docker Client, Docker Machine, Docker Compose, Docker Kitematic, and VirtualBox. Let’s take a look at how to get set up, running …
One of the things which has been on my list for ages is getting better with Python. Why python you ask? Mainly because of OpenStack, but there’s more to it than that. Python is used as the language of choice by many others, mostly due to the way it is written. If you take a …
Do you like learning about all things VMware? Ever find yourself with that weird type of downtime where you don’t necessarily have anything to do, but don’t want to resort to just surfing around the internet? Your answer may be VMware’s CloudCred. #CloudCred, which can be found at CloudCredibility.com lets you do VMware related tasks …