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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Collection of Vmware VCP-410 Vce/PDF Free Download

Exam Number/Code: VCP-410
Exam Name: VMware Certified Professional on VI4

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1680315894/Collection of Vmware VCP-410.zip
http://www.examcollection.com/vmware/VMWare.TestKing.VCP-410.v2011-06-13.by.rsti.653q.vce

EG:
Q. Creating which of the following optional partitions would change the default partition size for /?
A. /tmp
B. /home
C. /var/log
D. /usr
Answer: D
Q. The ESX Service Console file system structure should (Choose Two):
A. provide separate mount points for /tmp, /var/log and /home
B. avoid filling /
C. avoid filling /home
D. provide separate mount points for /tmp, /var/log, /home and /etc
Answer: AB
Q. Which of the following features is not a part of the vSphere Advanced Edition?
A. VMware Storage VMotion
B. VMware VMotion
C. VMware Data Recovery
D. VMware Fault Tolerance
Answer: A
Q. Which of the following functions cannot be performed remotely and must be performed from the ESXi Direct
Console (Choose Three)?
A. Configure DNS Settings
B. Restart Management Agents
C. Test the Management Network
D. Restore a Standard Switch
E. Configure a Static IP Address
Answer: BCD
Q. In order to upgrade to vSphere 4, an ESX host must have a /boot partition of at least:
A. 150 MB
B. 200 MB
C. 100 MB
D. 50 MB
Answer: C
Q. ESX Service Console patches should be applied (Choose Two):
A. in accordance with VMware Security Advisories
B. when notified on the VMware Security Blog
C. when advised by VMware authorized technical support personnel
D. in accordance with VMware and RedHat Security Advisories
Answer: AC


This dump helps a lot to clear some key points, don't just memorize question take the time to read why is the correct answer, RSTi take the time to clasified and gather information to lets us know why is the correct answer and build a lab to verify your self the questions and the answers, use the vsphere plataform and always try to follow the vmware Best Practice to implement your environment. Remember the exams is build by the partner VMWARE in self, so the question they ask is what they want you to know, if you have the tool to have the most question they make, more good information you learn.

Is true there's about more than 200 pdf of documentation, books, technotes, troubleshooting articles that explain each feature of Vsphere, personally I have a folder with almost 1 GB only in documentation (is A LOT), I think is imposible to know all, but is important to know configuration best practice, most used features, some advanced features, networking, storage. If you don't know something, you can always review the technotes and don't feel bad to use GOOGLE is a powerfull tool that is right there.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

MCITP Training - Installing SQL Server (70-432) video

A great MCITP 70-432 Training video:




Candidates should have one to two years of experience using SQL Server 2008 or two to three years of experience using a previous version of SQL Server. Candidates for this exam are IT professionals who have jobs in which database administration is their main area of responsibility, or they work in environments in which databases are central to their job roles. These job roles include the following:
  • IT generalists who work in environments in which SQL Server 2008 is part of an overall solution
  • IT professionals who manage systems that run SQL Server 2008
  • IT professionals who work with third-party applications that are built on SQL Server 2008
  • Developers who build applications that use SQL Server 2008

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Adobe Edge: 4 things you need to know

For good or bad, Adobe Flash is all over the web – sure the HTML5 revolution might be coming, but its advent is not as quick as some would hope. Flash is a double-edged sword with content being…

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While you shouldn't expect Adobe's Edge to replace its Flash standard anytime soon, it will act as a gateway for the company to start using HTML5.

To help guide you through what Adobe Edge will and won't do, we've put together a quick compilation of key facts about Adobe's newest HTML-based Web animation technology.

RELATED: Who needs Flash? Apple dominating mobile video

First: Adobe Edge will not "replace" Adobe Flash. Unlike Flash, which is the standard of choice for YouTube videos and Facebook games, Edge is designed to enable "simple animations" only, such as those used for advertisements. The significance here is that Adobe is incorporating HTML5, the standard that Apple has pushed as an alternative to Adobe Flash for Web-based video. Apple mobile devices such as the iPhone and the iPad currently do not support Flash, as Apple CEO Steve Jobs has claimed that Flash crashes too often and puts too big a drain on mobile devices' power supplies to be an efficient standard for the mobile Web.

So the big news is that Adobe is dipping its toes in the HTML5 water; whether an HTML5 video standard eventually replaces Flash is still up in the air.

Second: Edge was designed with the mobile Web in mind. In another nod to Apple criticisms, Adobe says that Edge is "designed and tested to work reliably on the iOS and Android platforms, WebKit-enabled devices and popular desktop browsers." Since the mobile Web has become more of a staple for many users over the past few years, Adobe has decided it needs to cater to mobile Web users with an animation standard that works just as well as it does on the traditional desktop PC.

Third: There's more than one way to create animations with Edge. There are three major ways for users to create their own animations using Edge: By important existing Web graphics from several different standards, including SVG, JPG, PNG or GIF; by adding "motion elements" to existing HTML-based Web pages by using a JavaScript file that Adobe says "cleanly distinguishes the original HTML from Edge's animation code"; and by creating your own animations from scratch using a combination of HTML building clocks, text and assorted graphics pilfered from across the Internet.

Fourth: Edge is still in preview mode, so don't look for it to take over the world in the next week. As we mentioned earlier, Edge represents Adobe's first dabbling with HTML5 for animations so it's not ready for primetime yet. Adobe is releasing a preview of the standard to the public to receive "evaluation and feedback that will help shape the features and future roadmap of Edge." But it's safe to say that if Edge is a smashing success with both developers and Web users, Adobe will branch out its use of HTML5 to support more standards that can support video and complex gaming applications.

Adobe Edge: 4 things you need to know
Adobe Edge isn't a Flash replacement but it's a step in HTML5's direction