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Certifications To Pair With Cisco CCNA Data Center
Certifications To Pair With Cisco CCNA Data Center
Certifications To Pair With Cisco CCNA Data Center
Even if you’re not concerned about data centers going away, it’s a time of significant change in
IT, and that’s not a bad thing — as long as you’re ready.
It’s always wise to develop multiple competencies. That’s why we’re looking at the best
certifications to complement your CCNA Data Center certification. (Just in case.)
IT pros who earn the CCNA R&S work with a different class of switch than you’d find in data
centers, but they operate under the same principles.
If routing and switching is the plan, you should start with the associate level CCNA Routing and
Switching. Our Cisco CCENT/CCNA 100-105 ICND1 and Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching
200-105 ICND2 courses will help you prepare for the CCNA exams.
We’re mindful that you have limited time and resources to spend on certifications, but you might
want to go further to the professional level CCNP Routing and Switching certification.
Our CCNP R&S 300-115 SWITCH, 300-101 ROUTE, and 300-135 TSHOOT courses will teach
you the switching, routing, and troubleshooting skills you need to prepare for the CCNP exams.
Cisco does enjoy a commanding market position in networking hardware for the data center.
However, it has struggled to extend that position for its ACI software-defined networking
product. As an alternative to ACI, some companies are opting to use VMware’s NSX virtual
networking software.
Unlike ACI, NSX runs on commodity hardware over an IP network. VMware provides a
VMware Certified Professional (VCP) option to complement your Cisco data center
credentials—the VCP – Network Virtualization (VCP-NV), which covers VMware NSX
software.
If you already hold a Cisco CCNA or CCNP certification, you can qualify for VCP-NV by
passing either the vSphere 6 or vSphere 6.5 Foundations exam, and then the VMware Certified
Professional 6 – Network Virtualization exam.
Prepare for the vSphere 6.5 Foundations exam by taking our VMware vSphere 6.5 (VCP6.5-
DCV) with 6.7 Updates course, led by Keith Barker and Jacob Moran.
These are valuable in their own right, and they’re a perfect pairing with the CCNA Data Center.
Even entry-level certifications, like AWS Certified Solutions Architect, when paired with any
CCNA, puts you in prime position for advancement, if data centers stick around. Otherwise,
you’re well positioned to jump into a cloud role.
Check out CBT Nuggets training courses designed to prepare you to take various cloud
certification exams.
First is CompTIA’s Cloud+ certification, which is covered by the CBT Nuggets CompTIA
Cloud+ (CV0-002) training course.
Finally, given the well-founded global furor around both system and network security, you
would be well-advised to earn CompTIA’s Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification.
Although we have this last on our list, we could make the case it should be your first step in
bolstering your CCNA Data Center skills.
It may seem counter to the premise to double down on data center certification. It’s also essential
to keep timeframes in perspective. Seven years in a long time in IT. That’s nearly a quarter of the
typical career. IT changes quickly.
If you have the time and energy to invest in acquiring additional credentials, then you should
consider pursuing the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Data Center badge.
Career development is a personal journey that takes you deep or wide. In this article, we’re
making a case for both. Go deep into your current career field. But keep your options open with
multiple competencies, notably the foundational networking skills — and as much as you can
learn about emerging technologies.