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VCP vSphere 4 Practice Exam

I have produced this practice exam to help me learn the latest features and configuration maximums available VMware vSphere 4.

Please feel free to use it as much as you like. If you think an answer to a question is incorrect or you would like to contribute some questions to the exam please feel free to Contact Me. If you want to be notified whenever questions are added to the practice exam Follow Me on Twitter.

Please be aware that this exam is still in Beta, many questions are under review.

Any feedback would be gratefully received, so Contact Me

Simon Long

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  • Hi Simon,
    you might want to grab my documentation notes from here: http://www.vreference.com/vsphere4-notes/

    They're fairly terse, and I'm sure you could create loads of questions from them. I'll be updating them tomorrow, with all the main documents covered, so might want to wait until then.

    Also, is it possible to add in Back buttons to the quiz?

    And lastly, it might be useful to add a "learning" option, where the answers are given on the page.

    Great idea, and I'm sure lots of people will find it useful. Thanks, Forbes.

  • Thanks for the kind comments Forbes, i'll make sure i check out your documents tomorrow.

    I'm pretty sure i could fix up a Back button, but i'm not sure about the "learning" option, i'll have to see if its possible.

    Thanks again

    Simon

  • Simon,

    I've found that I've continuously answered 1 question wrong on your exam, because it's different from the vSphere config maximum pdf. Please take a look at it and perhaps fix it where needed.

    In your exam it states that you're allowed 2 floppy drives per vm. In the vsp_40_config_max.pdf from the vmware site it states that a VM is only allowed to have 1.

    otherwise, great exam material.

    Jelle Kalf

  • Hi Jelle, i've checked in this Config Max document: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r40/vsp_40_config_max.pdf

    And it says that you can have 2 Floppy devices per VM (BIOS is configured for one floppy device)

    It does also say that you can only have 1 Floppy Controller per VM.

    I have made sure i worded the question to ensure that it means Devices not Controller.

    Thanks for the great feeback

  • Hello.

    First of all - thanks for this test!
    But why only 30 questions? As I know it will be around 70...

  • Hi Oloremo, I am hoping to add more questions. I've been a little busy with revising for the VCP4 Beta exam. Now thats done, i'll get working on some more questions and a few modifications to the exam software.

    Simon

  • Hi Simon,

    Thanks for putting so much effort in this. It's a realy helpful resource for practicing the VCP4 exam.

    I've two minor comments.

    - You forgot to mention the unit (GB) for the / partition question

    - Quote
    “Which new vSphere feature has the following key features;
    Disk-based backup and recovery
    Data de-duplication
    File level full and incremental backup
    VSS support
    Image level and individual file restore”

    The right answer is vSphere Data Recovery
    but VDR doesn't support File level backup only disk based.

    Bas

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