I'm new to Vmware

Hi I'm new to this community, I have 5 years exp as long as a windows administrator I want to start my carrer virtualization pls help me

Hi Suresh

Welcome to the vmware community.

first go through the course

Start with VCP5

to get, VCP has first to follow the training.

for the location of the training Please reffer

http://myLearn.VMware.com/mgrreg/courses.cfm?UI=www&PID=www&a=sort&country=India&go.x=62&go.y=14

then try to get hands on experience before taking the exam.

Please reffer the link below for the details of the cert

http://myLearn.VMware.com/portals/certification/?UI=www

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