My Small VMware Certification Rant
Today I went and took my VCP5 certification exam and passed. Thanks to all my fellow twitterati for the resounding congratulations. While VCP5 is still a great certification to have and I'm happy that I passed, I honestly didn't want to take the test. Here's why...
Around 6 months ago, I passed both my VCAP4-DCA and VCAP4-DCD. These were two exams I was psyched about passing. I spent about 3 months preparing and by passing those two exams, I'm only one giant leap away from doing a VCDX defense. I'm not going for a VCDX at this time, but that's not the point. The point is that by going higher up in the certification stack, the certification renewal process should be easier. VMware has the right thought in mind that if I pass VCP4, and then pass a VCAP4-DCA, if I take my VCAP5-DCA, it will automatically renew my VCP4 to a VCP5. To bad that's not what is happening in reality for many test takers...
Someone at VMware has figured out how to play the certification game by making VCDXs go and take a VCP test. It's completely bogus, IMO. You will never see a Cisco CCIE be pressured to go and take their entry level CCNA exam would you?