VCP 5 Certified

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Over the last year and a half, with changing jobs and most of my time dedicated to the job I was on, I have not had an opportunity to take the required training needed to upgrade my VCP 3 to VCP 4. This past December, I started work for a new company. Since then, I have been sent to the required training that was needed to update my certification from VCP 3 to VCP 5. As of this past Friday, Jan 27th, I passed the exam.

For anyone interested in how I studied, I was sent to the required “What’s New v5” from VMware. While this gave me a good overview of the new features, I needed some more in-depth understanding of them. So I used Train Signal’s vSphere 5 Training to get a better understanding of these new features. And of course, I updated my lab for some actual “hands on play”.

I read numerous blogs that discussed the exam in preparation. Simon Long and Scott Vessey’s blogs were a couple that stick out. Most were saying that they were note seeing “Config Maximums” questions on the exam. I can add that I did not see any either. Most of the questions were scenario based. As well, most of the questions were multiple answer multiple choice.

I can’t discuss the questions and answers that I saw on the exam, however, I will let you know where my exam focused. I had numerous questions regarding these subjects: EVC, vDR, Resource Pools, Specific Pre-Defined Alarms, and Advanced DRS.

For anyone looking to take the exam, good luck. I suck at sitting for exams, and so it was a nerve-racking experience for me.


About Sam Aaron
Sam Aaron

Father, Husband, Geek. Workaholic.

Email : mail@micronauts.us

Website : http://micronauts.us

About Sam Aaron

Father. Husband. Geek. Workaholic. US Marine Corps Veteran.

Sam Aaron is a Senior Consultant in the Professional Services Organization for Entelligence, bringing over a decade of expertise in enterprise cloud automation and infrastructure. Sam has spent almost eleven years at VMware leading cloud automation initiatives using VCF Automation (formerly Aria Automation & vRA) and designing scalable, multi-tenant environments with VMware Cloud Director (vCD).

Sam holds multiple certifications including VCF-Architect 2024, VCIX-CMA, and dual VCPs (DCV & CMA), and is a recognized contributor to VMware’s certification exams. As a VMware Hands-On Lab (HOL) Captain and content author from 2015-2025, Sam played a key role in educating and mentoring the global VMware community. He helped to create and develop the automation challenge and troubleshooting labs for VMworld and global virtual forums.

When Sam is not working, he has several hobbies, among these are 3D printing Star Wars robots and turning them into animatronics.

Launched in April 2010, micronauts is Sam's online presence. Here, he has been blogging and sharing knowledge with the virtualization community. This blog acts as a central repository to retain the resolutions and other trivial knowledge that Sam has discovered.

** No information provided here was reviewed or endorsed by VMware by Broadcom, Microsoft, or anyone else for that matter. All information here are opinions based on Sam's personal experience. Use this knowledge at your own risk. **

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