Need Locals !! VMware Engineer !! Campbell, CA !! 6+ Months Contract !!

2016-07-12 Thread pruthvi raju
Hi,

Hope you are doing well.



Please find the below Job description and let me know your interest.



*Position: VMware Engineer*

*Location: Campbell, CA*

*Duration: **6+ Months Contract*



*Need Locals to CA Only*



*VMware Engineer*



· VMware ESX/ESXi, vSphere & vCenter experience, at least 3 years
(if recent), 5 might be better, but not likely more. I saw one posting
asking for 10, at which I laughed; there is no value in VMware knowledge
from that long ago.

· VMware in a production environment

· VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager was specifically requested;
Remote Office Branch Office might also be applicable, but Site Recovery was
specifically mentioned.

· Chris mentioned 'VCAC', which is VMware vCloud Automation Center;
now evidently vRealize Automation; either would definitely be something to
look for.

· VMware vSphere with Operations Management, specifically mentioned
by Chris (opsman)

· They consolidated a lot of things, which is good from a
simplicity standpoint, but a lot of products like "Cloud Orchestration
Manager" have been rolled into other packages, which will make identifying
previous high-level VMware experience more difficult to identify.

· Experience with the VMware API would demonstrate pretty in-depth
knowledge of the product. Not likely to be directly applicable, but would
definitely demonstrate depth.

*VMware in a nutshell:*

· vSphere used to be the name of their management client and is now
the name of their entire virtualization package, which can lead to
confusion; though less so now as people have gotten used to using 'vSphere
Client'.

· vCenter is their management server, and as such is the core of
their entire software suite. After setup, it is managed from the vSphere
Client, and in turn it manages the ESXi hypervisors.

· VMware's major versioning follows the hypervisor, and is
currently 6.0; any experience before 5.0 probably isn't useful. Not a lot
changes in the actual administration, but features and workflows shift, as
does support for their other software offerings.

· Extra software packages (licenses) are installed on vCenter, and
then setup and implemented. vCenter is a Windows application and must run
on Windows Server; there is also a (linux) VM appliance for it, but I never
got it to work right; but it can save on the $1k Windows license fee, so
that might be something to ask about.





Best Regards,

*Pruthvi Raju*

*Technical Recruiter*

*IDC Technologies Inc.*

*1851 McCarthy Boulevard, Suite 116, Milpitas, CA – 95035*

*Phone:- **408-648-0957*

*Email:- **prut...@idctechnologies.com* 

*Website:- **www.idctechnologies.com* 

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VMware Engineer !! Campbell, CA !! 6+ months contract !!

2016-07-12 Thread Rahul sundu
Hope you're doing great there..! I am wondering if you have available for
the below position, if so please respond me with their most updated resume
and the best contact number to reach to discuss.

Position: VMware Engineer
Location: Campbell, CA
Duration: 6+ months contract


VMware ESX/ESXi, vSphere & vCenter experience, at least 3 years (if
recent), 5 might be better, but not likely more. I saw one posting asking
for 10, at which I laughed; there is no value in VMware knowledge
from that long ago.
VMware in a production environment
VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager was specifically requested; Remote
Office Branch Office might also be applicable, but Site Recovery was
specifically mentioned.
Chris mentioned 'VCAC', which is VMware vCloud Automation Center; now
evidently vRealize Automation; either would definitely be something to look
for.
VMware vSphere with Operations Management, specifically mentioned by Chris
(opsman)
They consolidated a lot of things, which is good from a simplicity
standpoint, but a lot of products like "Cloud Orchestration Manager" have
been rolled into other packages, which will make identifying

previous high-level VMware experience more difficult to identify.
Experience with the VMware API would demonstrate pretty in-depth knowledge
of the product. Not likely to be directly applicable, but would definitely
demonstrate depth.



Thanks,
Rahul Sundu
Technical Recruiter
IDC Technologies, Inc.
1851 McCarthy Blvd. Suite 116
Milpitas, CA 95035
(408) 648-2190 Direct
(408) 608-6088 Fax
su...@idctechnologies.com

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