VMware IT Certifications: Validate Your Virtualization Expertise
VMware certifications establish technical credibility in virtualization, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise IT operations. Recognized globally by organizations managing hybrid and multi-cloud environments, these credentials validate hands-on expertise in vSphere, NSX, and Tanzu technologies. In practice, VMware certification holders advance into senior infrastructure roles faster, managing mission-critical workloads across enterprise data centers and cloud platforms.
- Aligns with official VMware learning paths and real-world infrastructure challenges recognized by enterprises worldwide.
- Covers vSphere, NSX, and Tanzu platforms—technologies deployed in 99% of virtualized data centers globally.
- Demonstrates hands-on mastery of storage, networking, and compute optimization that directly impacts infrastructure performance.
- Positions candidates for senior architect, cloud administrator, and infrastructure leadership roles with measurable career advancement.
- Based on current VMware exam objectives and validated by professionals who have passed these certifications.
- Covers both foundational VCP and advanced VMware certifications required for enterprise infrastructure careers.
What the 2V0-51.23 Exam Covers
The 2V0-51.23 validates your ability to deploy, configure, and manage VMware Horizon 8.x environments. You'll be tested on desktop pools, remote display protocols, security configurations, and troubleshooting real-world issues. This exam confirms enterprise-level expertise in virtual desktop infrastructure.
Exam Structure & Format
The 2V0-51.23 contains 100 multiple-choice questions you must complete in 120 minutes. Each question tests specific Horizon 8.x competencies aligned with VMware's official exam objectives. Passing requires 70% accuracy, translating to 70 correct answers.
Key Topic Areas You'll Face
Expect questions on Horizon Connection Server setup, user assignment, desktop pool configuration, and security policies. Remote display protocols (PCoIP, Blast), load balancing, and event database management appear frequently on actual exams. Troubleshooting connectivity and performance issues is heavily weighted in the question bank.