VMware vSphere 8.x Advanced Design Exam (3V0-21.23) Study Links

I took the Advanced Design VMware vSphere 8.0 Exam at VMware Explore US 2023 (50% event discount) and the VMware Exam Guide did not have active resource hyperlinks for each item in the PDF. Here they are, plus some additional ones I used:

VMware Explore US 2023 Odyssey Challenge Recap

During VMware Explore US 2023 in Las Vegas, I participated in the VMware Hands On Labs Odyssey Challenge. It was the second time I participated in a competition of this type and I must say it was a lot of fun.

What is the VMware Hands On Labs Odyssey Challenge?

This is a competition that started at VMworld in 2019. It was originally a team-based competition where each group competed to get the highest amount of points in the shortest amount of time by completing very specific VMware solution tasks (e.g. vSphere, vSAN, vRA, Horizon, Tanzu, etc.). During COVID-19 and the VMworld Digital Events in 2020 and 2021, the Odyssey Challenge evolved to be an individual competition that was run remotely. Last year (2022 US, 2022 EU, 2022 Singapore) it moved back to an in-person competition for individuals (no longer team based).

How does it work?

VMware Explore 2023 Odyssey is run per event. Each event has four rounds, with the top cumulative rankings of Rounds 1, 2, and 3 being moved into Round 4 for a total of 10 competitors. The top 3 finishers overall receive the prizes (First place: Alienware gaming rig, Second place: 4K HD Projector, Third place: Star Wars Lego set). One round is run per day of the event (Mon-Thu).

For competing in the Odyssey event, you get a key chain with a purple participation disk. If you reach the finals, you get a silver disk and if you place in the top 3, you get a gold disk.

For reaching the finals, you also get an Odyssey varsity jacket.

What does it cost to compete?

You must be a VMware Explore pass holder to compete.

What platform is used for Odyssey?

The VMware Hands on Labs is used to deliver the Odyssey Challenge lab environments. There is an Odyssey Challenge app that runs and validates that each task is completed (via PowerShell) before you can progress to the next task. Each Round of the competition typically has 3 to 4 tasks that need to be completed to finish the round.

What type of tasks do you need to complete?

It depends upon the Odyssey Lab being tested (e.g. vSphere, vSAN, NSX-T, Aria, Tanzu, etc.), but the first few tasks are quite simple (e.g. enable vSphere HA and DRS) and then the final 1 or 2 tasks will increase in difficulty and require advanced knowledge to complete. The trick to being successful, is to be able to complete the tasks quickly with a high level of accuracy with minimal use of the supplied documentation. This means you need to have prepared yourself beforehand for each technology area. You can use the HOL lab that the Odyssey Challenge is based upon to practice during the event. You receive points for completing each task and any additional time left on the clock from the 30-minute timer is also converted into points.

Is there any kind of live commentary while the competition runs?

For Rounds 1, 2, and 3, no. But in Round 4, there was a live audience with VMware staff providing a running discussion as the final progressed.

How can you access Odyssey Challenge now?

VMUG sometimes runs the VMware Odyssey event as a separate competition and the VMware Hands on Labs has a library of Odyssey Challenges from previous years that you can access at anytime.

What were the results?

A screenshot of the US results for Rounds 1 to 4 is below.

VMware Explore – Early Bird Registration

Earlier this year, VMware made an announcement about rebranding their annual conference from “VMworld” to “VMware Explore”. From listening to Sandra Hann, VMware Senior Director, on the VMware Communities Roundtable podcast episode 600, it sounds like VMware has more than a name change in mind, but a change of focus and format as well to align with their multi-cloud SaaS strategy.

Due to the pandemic, this will be VMware’s first conference at Moscone since 2019. And from listening to episode 603 of the VMware Communities Roundtable podcast, it sounds like the vExpert program and the vBrownbag are committing to this in-person event for 2022.

VMware Explore 2022 US will be from August 29 to September 1, 2022 and VMware Explore 2022 Europe will be from November 7-10, 2022. If you cannot make it, rest assured, VMware will be running this as a hybrid virtual event, similar in experience to VMworld 2020 and 2021.

Click this link for VMware Explore 2022 US Early bird registration.

In summary, I think attending this VMware Explore event will be quite special, since it will the first VMware event post-pandemic with the new name and format. Hope to see you there!

VMC on AWS Link-O-Rama

The VMware Cloud on AWS Link-O-Rama Resource Page

This is an aggregation of resources for VMware Cloud on AWS and the 3rd party solutions that support the platform. If I have missed any other resources, reach out to me on Twitter and I will add them. This page will continue to evolve over time and fresh content will be marked as “NEW!”.

Official VMware Cloud on AWS Resources

Official AWS Resources for VMware Cloud on AWS

Official VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts Resources

VMworld Sessions

AWS re:Invent Sessions

VMC on AWS Blogs

VMC on AWS Videos

  • COMING SOON

3rd Party Integrations to VMC on AWS

VMC on AWS Training & Certification

Additional VMware Cloud Integrations

Additional AWS Cloud Integrations

VMworld 2020 Odyssey Challenge Recap

 During VMworld I participated in the VMworld 2020 Odyssey Challenge. It was the first time I participated in a competition of this type and I must say it was a lot of fun.

What is the VMworld Odyssey Challenge?

This is a competition that started at VMworld in 2019. It was originally a team-based competition where each team competes to get the highest amount of points in the shortest amount of time by completing very specific VMware solution tasks (e.g. vSphere, vSAN, vRA, Horizon, Tanzu, etc.). Due to COVID-19 and the VMworld Digital Event, the Odyssey Challenge evolved to be an individual competition that was run remotely.

How does it work?

VMworld 2020 Odyssey had two separate tracks, the Americas and EMEA. Each had four rounds, with the top 25 rankings of Rounds 1 and 2 being moved into Round 3 for a total of 50 competitors. The top 25 of Round 3 then moved onto Round 4. The top 3 finishers of Round 4 received the prizes (First place: Intel NUC, Second place: Apple Watch, Third place: Bluetooth headphones). Rounds 1 and 2 were run in the previous 2-weeks leading up to VMworld and Rounds 3 and 4 were scheduled during the week of VMworld.

What does it cost to compete?

Only VMworld 2020 Premier Pass holders were allowed to register for Rounds 1 and 2. They appeared in the VMworld 2020 Content Catalog for attendees to sign up to.

What platform is used for Odyssey?

The VMware Hands on Labs is used to deliver the Odyssey Challenge lab environments. There is an Odyssey Challenge app that runs and validates that each task is completed (via PowerShell) before you can progress to the next task. Each Round of the competition typically has 4 to 5 tasks that need to be completed to finish the round.

What type of tasks do you need to complete?

It depends upon the Odyssey Lab being tested (e.g. vSphere, vSAN, NSX-T, Tanzu, etc.), but the first few tasks are quite simple (e.g. enable vSphere HA and DRS) and then the final 1 or 2 tasks will increase in difficulty and require advanced knowledge to complete. The trick to being successful, is to be able to complete the tasks quickly with a high level of accuracy with minimal use of Google. This means you need to have prepared yourself beforehand for each technology area. You can use the HOL lab that the Odyssey Challenge is based upon to practice in the days before the event. You receive points for completing each task and any additional time left on the clock from the 30-minute timer is also converted into points.

Is there any kind of live commentary while the competition runs?

For Rounds 1 and 2, no. But in Rounds 3 and 4, there was a live Twitch stream where VMware staff provide a running discussion as the Round progressed. There was also a Twitch stream where the winners for AMER and EMEA were interviewed.

How can you access Odyssey Challenge now?

VMUG sometimes runs the VMware Odyssey event as a separate competition and the VMware Hands on Labs has a library of Odyssey Challenges that you can access at anytime.

What were the results?

Screenshots of the results for AMER and EMEA Rounds 1 to 4 are below.