I was recently made aware that Veeam have released the 2021 edition of the Veeam Certified Engineer (VMCE) exam. If youβve already got a VMCE 2020 certification, or have taken the VMCE 2020 training course within the past year, (or even been lucky enough to already take a seat on the VMCE 2021 training course) youβre eligible to take the exam.
To take the exam simply head toΒ the VMCE certification page, sign in with your company email address that was used for either your training course or previous exam and you should see the below.
Simply click on βManage VMCE 2021 Examβ and youβll be taken to the PearsonVUE website to organise either a remote exam or in-person exam.
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The Exam Online Proctor Experience
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Over the course of the pandemic, PeasonVUE have got repeatedly better at delivering the remote training sessions, theyβve slowly adapted their security measures too, when the pandemic had started they didnβt want any screens within the room, now they allow for additional screens if you can evidence that they have no power. In other ways theyβre still more strict, if you cover your mouth for example, you can be disqualified.
My top three tips for a successful remote exam experience are:
- Ensure you are free from distractions and people/animals. Shut yourself in a room and make it clear you canβt be disturbed. PearsonVUE used to treat it as an automatic failure if someone else was detected entering the room, youβre now permitted to inform them youβre taking an exam and they must leave the room immediately, but itβs better not to invite any judgement on the part of the remote proctor as they can only base their judgement on what they can/canβt see/hear. If they have doubts, they can void the exam.
- Use an adequately specβd personal machine. Technologies such as Always On VPN are great for corporate machines, but they can cause issues with the delivery of the content due to corporate firewall restrictions. If you have remote monitoring agents as well, these might use systems such as VNC which are all forbidden by PearsonVUE. They will scan your machine and will not allow the exam to be started if they are detected. To elaborate on what I define as adequately specβd, youβll be streaming video at as high a frame rate as possible to PearsonVUE. I had an exam cancelled previously due to using an older, lower powered netbook and they said the frame rate was about 1-2 FPS.
- Youβre allowed to connect half hour before the exam starts, aim to connect at this time, youβll need to use a mobile phone to take pictures of your ID and your room space, theyβll let you start the exam early if you get through all the checks quicker but as youβre allowed to start an exam up to 15 minutes late so this gives you ample opportunity to clear your workspace or relocate if the proctor has issues with your environment.
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The VMCE 2021 Exam Experience
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Iβve taken the VMCE 9.5, VMCE 2020 and VMCE-ADO exams previously so Iβm familiar with the structure Veeam uses for the exams. Iβve always been extremely positive of the Veeam exam experience, theyβve always been focused on real-world examples and ensuring a suitable baseline for the majority of deployments, instead of focusing on fringe-cases that a fraction of their install base might utilise.
Historically the exams were much faster, with a pace that felt like a question a minute, the VMCE 2020 was 50 questions in 60 minutes and you got a 30 minute extension if the language the exam was delivered in wasnβt your native language, so this ratio wasnβt far off. The VMCE 2021 exam has changed this slightly, itβs now 50 questions in 75 minutes. I think this gave the exam a better flow. Traditionally the exam questions have predominately short sentences, but this time round it seems Veeam have started to elaborate on them a bit more, opting for diagrams and brief scenarios over a single sentence. I preferred this as the extra time and text allow you more time to double check exactly whatβs being asked of you and make sure you select the right result.
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Preparing for the Exam
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You canβt take the exam without having attended a training course at some point in the past, but Veeam do recommend you take the latest training course before sitting the exam, and itβs easy to see why. Veeam have brought out so many features from the time I first sat my training course that whilst I believe I use most features frequently, there are always features that my customers donβt need, so I spend less time using them. Over time this will lead me to drift from the criteria for the exam, when the Veeam v12 training course inevitably comes around Iβm going to attempt to take the training course again, to be sure I havenβt missed out on anything great along the way over these past few years, you never know what will become your new favourite feature!
As the VMCE 2021 exam is still quite new, there are limited resources from the wider community to help study, but thankfully thereβs no shortage from Veeam. Check out the Exam Specification document from the VMCE certification page linked above and follow the relevant Veeam Help Centre links to ensure youβve studied all the relevant content, and most importantly, the VMCE is designed for engineers using Veeam frequently, so if youβre not using a feature, give it a spin in a virtual environment.
Mr VMCE himself
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How did it go?
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As the title suggests, this is a review, so I did sit the VMCE 2021 exam, Iβm extremely thrilled to announce I passed with 85%, and now Iβve got a feel for where my studying should go next to fill in some knowledge gaps, as every day is a school day!