Good luck. Try the VMware 2020 and VMware 2020 part two videos if you want to have some conversational stuff to chat about in your interview. GCVE is also going into general availability in a matter of days and not many people know anything about it yet I would also try and talk about platforms (vcf) rather than specific products and features if you feel comfortable doing that.
GCVE just went live today. I just got an email about the announcement between Google and VMware 10 mins ago. Would be good to be familiar with that if asked.
Sorry for the late reply. Yes that includes the public cloud as long as they are running vmware cloud foundation “underneath” I.e. vsphere, Vsan and nsx. All of the major cloud providers can offer a cloud based vmware foundation (vcf) or vmware managed cloud (vmc). This includes amazon aws, Microsoft azure, google cloud platform, oracle, ibm and 4,300+ other cloud vendors. The whole point of vcf is to allow virtual machines and containers to be moved between private, hybrid and public clouds (without conversion or re-engineering)
Hi, apologies for the late reply. The key trends are that data-centers and clouds are going software defined. You need to be able to manage things by using policies and infrastructure-as-code if you want to be able to manage it across multiple data-centers, public clouds and hybrid clouds. Software defined compute, storage and networking is the best way to provide a consistent infrastructure and consistent operations so you can focus more time and effort on applications and services, and delivering those to end users and customers. The focus is also more around developers and apps, providing business value, and not just being content "keeping the lights on ", that's a given now. A bit of a buzz-word reply, but if you have a more specific question I'd be happy to answer it again with a more specific answer.
@@jasonmeers Yes i'm also using Mylearn but the training was compicated on Mylearn, where can i get VCA questions that i can use to practice for exam, because i want to do exam on sunday?
I don’t know how to get questions but I would suggest watching my 2020 videos and the four light board videos, and learning which products are in which product families.
Thank you very much. A lot of new staff at VMware watch it first before the more detailed training starts, just to get it clear in their head how things fit together and relate to each other. Thanks for taking time to comment. VMware 2020 has a bit more detail about our priorities for this year.
This is an exemplary showcase of how every software vendor should introduce their product stack. Great Job Jason!!!
Thank you very much
Well said. You are able to break down concepts to make anyone understand. Many people don't have that skill. THank you!
Thank you very much. That’s nice to hear.
This is a great break down of all the full VMware SDDC stack! Thanks so much
Thank you
Thanks Jason, got an interview, been out of the IT game a few years. Now I can blag with confidence!
Good luck. Try the VMware 2020 and VMware 2020 part two videos if you want to have some conversational stuff to chat about in your interview.
GCVE is also going into general availability in a matter of days and not many people know anything about it yet
I would also try and talk about platforms (vcf) rather than specific products and features if you feel comfortable doing that.
@@jasonmeers Thank you for the awesome advice. Will take a look.
GCVE just went live today. I just got an email about the announcement between Google and VMware 10 mins ago. Would be good to be familiar with that if asked.
@@jasonmeers Cool, will do
Well said. You have the ability to break down concepts to where they are very easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you
When you say move from site to site would that also include site to pubic cloud
Sorry for the late reply. Yes that includes the public cloud as long as they are running vmware cloud foundation “underneath” I.e. vsphere, Vsan and nsx.
All of the major cloud providers can offer a cloud based vmware foundation (vcf) or vmware managed cloud (vmc). This includes amazon aws, Microsoft azure, google cloud platform, oracle, ibm and 4,300+ other cloud vendors.
The whole point of vcf is to allow virtual machines and containers to be moved between private, hybrid and public clouds (without conversion or re-engineering)
Hi , i need to ask a question what are the key trends and opportunities in SDDC , and how vmware can help
Hi, apologies for the late reply. The key trends are that data-centers and clouds are going software defined. You need to be able to manage things by using policies and infrastructure-as-code if you want to be able to manage it across multiple data-centers, public clouds and hybrid clouds. Software defined compute, storage and networking is the best way to provide a consistent infrastructure and consistent operations so you can focus more time and effort on applications and services, and delivering those to end users and customers. The focus is also more around developers and apps, providing business value, and not just being content "keeping the lights on ", that's a given now. A bit of a buzz-word reply, but if you have a more specific question I'd be happy to answer it again with a more specific answer.
Can you share file presentation ? thank you
This is quite an old video now. The “new starters” or “everything on the truck” videos are more relevant
@@jasonmeers I known. But if can, I need file presentation ppt for discuss with myteam about start learning about sddc. Thank so much
Finally i got what i was looking for, everything was clear, thank you Sir, one question i have is this can i go for VCA EXAM NOW?
Yes you can try the VCA but also see the courses on the VMware mylearn site no cost to register for them
@@jasonmeers Yes i'm also using Mylearn but the training was compicated on Mylearn, where can i get VCA questions that i can use to practice for exam, because i want to do exam on sunday?
I don’t know how to get questions but I would suggest watching my 2020 videos and the four light board videos, and learning which products are in which product families.
@@jasonmeers Okay thank you
Great presentation! Thank you!
Thank you, this is an older presentation, you may want to watch QUESTIONS FROM NEW STARTERS or EVERYTHING ON THE TRUCK for more up to date information
Fantastic presentation! Clear and concise
Thank you very much. A lot of new staff at VMware watch it first before the more detailed training starts, just to get it clear in their head how things fit together and relate to each other.
Thanks for taking time to comment.
VMware 2020 has a bit more detail about our priorities for this year.
Thanks!
Thanks for leaving comment
Great Presentation. Thank you!!
Thank you. This is an older presentation now, you may want to look at “everything on the truck” for a more detailed update.
the Maestro!!
Thanks Celine, I'll be adding some more videos shortly
Great summary!
Thank you, much appreciated
Hi Sharmyn, if you liked the SDDC overview you might like the VMware in 2020 videos on my channel, two different versions (Short and Detailed)
Good one
Thank you