I will not do a rerun of the list of books to read, how to approach it, etc.That also gave me the opportunity to look at the Data Center infrastructure the grand scheme of things. I had the chance to work in DC and private and public cloud projects for some clients.Luckily enough, we are only tested on Cisco products, we do not have to worry 'too much' about VMware, even though I must admit that having some knowledge will definitely help on the UCS and Nexus 1000v but it's not mandatory. We never played with Storage Area Networks or VMware or Unified Computing. The pain for most of us is our IP/Data background. There is no brainer you have to spend the time to learn. Coming from a Data background, I had to wrap my head around Virtualization, SAN, UCS, etc.I think this is the CCIE where I watched more videos than any other so far. I started getting into it in 2013 with INE.
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