The VCAP4-DCD is directed toward IT and Consulting Architects capable of designing VMware solutions in a multi-site, large enterprise environment. Successful candidates possess a deep understanding of datacenter design methodologies and VMware core components – and their relation to storage and networking. In addition, successful candidates will have a broad knowledge of applications and physical infrastructure, as well as their relationship to virtual infrastructure.

To help prepare for the exam, attend our new VMware vSphere design courses that cover topics from the VCAP4-DCD exam blueprint:

Prerequisite:
You must be a VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 4 (VCP4) in order to take the advanced certification exam.

How to register:
Candidates will need to obtain VMware authorization before registering with a Pearson VUE test center. Please complete the Registration Request to get authorized. You will need to know your VCP number.


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