No sweat - get a couple of books, and learn the powershell modules for it. :)
Seriously, though - I took a class from global knowledge a few years ago, and it was pretty good. OTOH, I had a fair amount of experience with it already from implementing it at work. Kurt On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Charles F Sullivan <charles.sulliva...@bc.edu> wrote: > I guess this seems like the best possible time to start a conversation, > given the deafening silence before Jonathan’s wakeup call…… > > > > Has anyone had experience with formal VMware training? My management wants > me to become more involved in the day-to-day operations of our VMware > environment and I’ve been asked to find something suitable to increase my > skills. I haven’t spent a huge amount of time in classrooms during my IT > career, but I’ve done it enough to know that the quality of training is all > over the spectrum, and I would really hate to come out not knowing much more > than I do now. > > > > If not VMware training specifically, I would be interested in hearing which > training companies to avoid, as I think someone who has tried several of > them may have a good general perspective. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Charlie Sullivan > > Sr. Windows Systems Administrator > >