Introducing Implementation Engineer (EMCIE) VxBlock Systems Core
Specialist-level certification!
The Dell EMC Proven Professional certification program is introducing a new
role-based VxBlock Systems Core Specialist-level exam for the Implementation
Engineers (EMCIE) track on July 28, 2017:
DES-6121 VxBlock Systems Core Specialist Exam for Implementation Engineers
This new VxBlock based Core exam is being introduced for the Implementation
Engineer track under the Dell EMC Proven Professional certification program and
will replace the VCE Certified Professional Converged Infrastructure track based
VCE Vblock Systems Deployment and Implementation – Core Exam (210-010).
Note: The current 210-010 VCE Vblock Systems Deployment and Implementation –
Core Exam will retire on July 28, 2017.
This document will provide you with information on:
Launch of the new exam, certification and the related courses aligned to the
Implementation Engineer, VxBlock Systems Core Specialist certification
credential.
Retirement of the VCE Certified Professional (210-010) Core exam
How these changes impact you if you are currently taking / planning to take the
VCE Core exam (210-010).
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this program update, you can
always find us in the EMC Proven Advisor: Ask Us area of the EMC Proven
Professional Community.
1. What is the difference between the new Dell EMC Proven Professional
Implementation Engineer VxBlock Systems Core Specialist credential and the VCE
Certified Converged Infrastructure Implementation Engineer credentials?
The VCE Certification program had 4 Implementation Engineer credentials covering
Vblock: Compute, Virtualization, Storage and Networking. The new Dell EMC Proven
Professional (DEPP) version has one Implementation Engineer Specialist level
credential covering the CORE implementation of VxBlock.
Also, passing the new VxBlock Systems Core exam (DES-6121) under the Dell EMC
Proven Professional Program will earn the candidate a credential –
Implementation Engineer, VxBlock Systems Core Specialist Version 1.0 (EMCIE) –
under the Dell EMC Proven Professional program, provided the candidate holds the
VCE Converged Infrastructure Associate (VCE-CIA) credential earned after April
14, 2017.
2. Will my current VCE Certified Implementation Engineer certification(s) still
be recognized?
Yes, they will still be recognized until they expire. Expiration is 2 years from
the date the credential was achieved.
3. Will additional Dell EMC Proven Professional Implementation Engineer
certifications be released covering VxBlock Compute, Virtualization, Storage and
Networking?
Certifications are under consideration for future development covering the
Future Converged Infrastructure and Hyper Converged Infrastructure.
4. Will my VCE Converged Infrastructure (VCE-CIA) credential be a valid
Associate-level pre-requisite for the new Dell EMC Proven Professional
Implementation Engineer Specialist credential?
Yes, if the VCE Associate credential was achieved after April 14, 2017 based on
the updated content.
5. What training is recommended to prepare for the new Implementation Engineer
exam? Are any additional resources required?
The recommended training details are listed in the exam description. Please
refer to the same prior to exam preparation.
6. What if I am already pursuing a VCE Certified Converged Infrastructure
Implementation Engineer credential (Compute, Networking, Storage or
Virtualization)?
If you are implementing Vblock solutions, choose to continue pursuing the
credential and have already completed the VCE Core (210-010) exam then you can
take the appropriate specialty exam (Compute, Storage, Virtualization or
Networking) and earn the VCE CI Implementation Engineer credential
If you are implementing Vblock solutions, choose to continue pursuing the
credential and have not completed the VCE Core (210-010) exam but you have
already completed one or more of the VCE CI Specialist (Compute, Storage,
Virtualization or Networking) exams then complete the VCE Core (210-010) exam
before it’s retirement on 7/28/17 to earn the respective VCE CI Implementation
Engineer Specialist credential(s)
If you are implementing VxBlock solutions and choose to pursue the new Dell EMC
Proven Professional Implementation Engineer, VxBlock Systems Core Specialist
credential then you can take the Dell EMC Proven Professional program based
DES-6121 VxBlock Systems Core Specialist exam to earn the VxBlock based Core
Specialist credential
7. Will the new Dell EMC Implementation Engineer Specialist credential expire
after 2 years?
No it will not expire. Dell EMC Proven Professional Specialist credentials do
not expire; they are versioned.
8. What is credential versioning?
Over time, the skill set for a role-based certification evolves as underlying
products, technologies, best practices change. Role-based specialist and expert
certifications have a long shelf life. Versioning provides the marketplace with
an indication of currency of a candidates’ certification i.e. differentiate a
certification based on products, technologies, best practices covered by each
version.
9. Will the new Dell EMC Implementation Engineer Specialist lose its validity if
my qualifying VCE Associate credential expires?
No, it will not. A valid VCE Associate credential is only expected at the time
of earning the Specialist credential under the Dell EMC Proven Professional
program.
10. Will I still get a VCE Certified Professional shirt when achieving my new
Dell EMC Proven Professional credential?
No, if this is your first Dell EMC Proven Professional Specialist credential
certification, or the first one you have achieved since February 1, 2017, you
will receive a Dell EMC Proven Professional Specialist shirt.
11. What are the plans for migrating the VCE Design Engineer and VCE
Administration Engineer credentials to the Dell EMC Proven Professional program?
They are likely to be migrated by FY2019.
Question: 1
What is used to validate the storage configuration on a Dell EMC VxBlock
System 740?
A. Control Station
B. NaviSecCLI
C. SSH Client
D. Unisphere for VMAX
Answer: C
Question: 2
In a Dell EMC VxBlock System, which protocol is used between the Fabric
Interconnects and the
Nexus switches in a segregated network for storage access?
A. FCoE
B. IP
C. iSCSI
D. FC
Answer: B
Question: 3
Which VxBlock System uses Dell EMC standard cabinets in addition to Panduit
cabinets?
A. VxBlock 340
B. VxBlock 350
C. VxBlock 540
D. VxBlock 740
Answer: D
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