Generally certification expires when the company stops support for it . There is a new version released and upgrade to that is required .has VCP on VI2 EXPIRED? VMware still supporting it?
VMware certifications don't expire, once you have met the requirements for a specific certification like VCP on VI3, you will always be a VCP on VI3. Whether there will be any "value" in VCP on VI3 to an employer or partner in 12 months time is a different matter, but you will still hold the VCP on VI3. I would expect the majority of those that hold the VCP on VI3 to also gain the VCP on VS4 certification once it becomes available.
The VCP on VI3 exam will still be available to take until at least the end of 2009. The VCP on VS4 exam will be available to take some time after 8th August.
If you do not take the VCP310 certification, your VCP3 class will be useless (cause it can be used for VCP4).
If you take VCP310 before december 2009, you can take also the VCP410 exam with no other class requirement.
VMware certifications don't expire, once you have met the requirements for a specific certification like VCP on VI3, you will always be a VCP on VI3. Whether there will be any "value" in VCP on VI3 to an employer or partner in 12 months time is a different matter, but you will still hold the VCP on VI3. I would expect the majority of those that hold the VCP on VI3 to also gain the VCP on VS4 certification once it becomes available.
The VCP on VI3 exam will still be available to take until at least the end of 2009. The VCP on VS4 exam will be available to take some time after 8th August.
If you do not take the VCP310 certification, your VCP3 class will be useless (cause it can be used for VCP4).
If you take VCP310 before december 2009, you can take also the VCP410 exam with no other class requirement.