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		<title>VMware vSphere Manage for Performance class coming soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 05:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been suggested by many and is going to be available to the public very soon. Thanks to the hard work and persistence of Scott Drummonds the class is going through the Train the Trainer process currently. Once the trainers are up to speed the class will become available to the general public. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been suggested by many and is going to be available to the public very soon. Thanks to the hard work and persistence of <a href="http://vpivot.com/2010/01/21/vmware-performance-class-vmware-vsphere-manage-for-performance/" target="_blank">Scott Drummonds</a> the class is going through the Train the Trainer process currently. Once the trainers are up to speed the class will become available to the general public.</p>
<p>You can see the Course description, schedule and datasheet <a href="http://mylearn.vmware.com/mgrreg/courses.cfm?ui=www&amp;a=one&amp;id_subject=18606" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Course Description</strong>: This hands-on training course explores the  management of performance in a VMware vSphere™ environment. It provides  the knowledge and skills necessary to make fundamental design decisions  that enhance performance and to meet performance goals in an  already-deployed vSphere installation. The course is based on VMware®  ESX™ 4.0, ESXi 4.0, and vCenter™ Server 4.0.</p>
<p><strong>Module Outline</strong>:<br />
Module 1: Course Introduction<br />
Module 2: Performance in a Virtualized  Environment<br />
•  Discuss the vSphere performance troubleshooting  methodology<br />
•  Discuss software and hardware virtualization  techniques and their impact on performance<br />
•  Monitor performance  using vCenter Server performance charts and the ESX/ESXi resxtop command<br />
Module  3: CPU Performance<br />
•  Discuss the CPU scheduler and other features  that have an impact on CPU performance•  Monitor key CPU performance  metrics<br />
•  Troubleshoot common CPU performance problems<br />
Module 4:  Memory Performance<br />
•  Discuss memory reclamation techniques and  memory overcommitment<br />
•  Monitor key memory performance metrics<br />
•  Troubleshoot  common memory performance problems<br />
Module 5: Guidelines for DRS and  Resource Controls•  Discuss performance guidelines for DRS clusters,  resource pools, and resource allocation settings<br />
Module 6: Network  Performance<br />
•  Discuss the performance features of modern network  adapters<br />
•  Monitor key network performance metrics•  Troubleshoot  common network performance problems<br />
Module 7: Storage Performance<br />
•  Discuss  how storage protocols, VMware vStorage VMFS configuration, load  balancing, and queuing affect performance<br />
•  Monitor key storage  performance metrics<br />
•  Troubleshoot common storage performance  problems<br />
Module 8: Virtual Machine Performance•  Discuss  guidelines for configuring a virtual machine for optimal performance<br />
Module  9: Application Performance<br />
•  Discuss tools and guidelines for  application performance</p>
<p><a href="http://www.virtualizetips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/performance-class.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium  wp-image-94" title="performance-class" src="http://www.virtualizetips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/performance-class-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
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		<title>VMware has updated details on VCI on vSphere 4.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 15:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in becoming a VCI (VMware Certified Instructor) on ESX 4.0 vSphere the details have been updated. You will need a wide area of knowledge to make the cut in todays environment. VMware has always been pretty selective but with so many good candidates out there they have the pleasure of being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in becoming a VCI (VMware Certified Instructor) on ESX 4.0 vSphere the details have been updated. You will need a wide area of knowledge to make the cut in todays environment. VMware has always been pretty selective but with so many good candidates out there they have the pleasure of being pretty selective.</p>
<p>Vmware is looking for candidates that have experience with VMware, Windows, Linux, Storage, Networking and previous teaching experience. While some of these might be obvious in the past it was a bonus to have most of them and not it&#8217;s become a requirement. While they still might pick someone with a majority of the list you need to be very strong on most of these subjects to have a shot.</p>
<p>With the new VCP 410 for vSphere you will need to score a 400 or higher out of a possible 500 points to be considered for the VCI program. This is much higher than the 300 score need to become a VCP. This may be the easiest portion of the process as I see a lot of VCP&#8217;s with some pretty outstanding scores. You will need to have the work experience and the ability to teach the skills to anyone from a sales rep to a life long Linux admin that will try and trip you up.</p>
<p>The process starts with an inteview with a Senior VCI that will be a VMware employee not a contrator instructor. The interview process will cover your work history, what your looking for in the VCI program and a Technical interview. The technical part will consist of a bunch of questions that cover a wide range of material. While it&#8217;s important that you answer them correctly it&#8217;s also important that you answer them as if you were speaking to students.</p>
<p>If you pass the interview process and have achieved a 400 or higher on the VCP exam then you will need to attend a VMware class for a co-teach. After you sit for the extra class you will then need to attend a train the trainer type program. This is a extensive week long program were potential VCI&#8217;s work with existing trainers to present material and are graded on their knowledge and teaching styles. If you pass the train the trainer program with high enough scores on technical and teaching style requirements then you are ready to start training students.</p>
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