Veritas IT Certifications: Enterprise Data Management & Protection
Veritas certifications validate expertise in data management, backup, and disaster recovery—critical skills for infrastructure and IT operations professionals. Based on real-world enterprise scenarios, these credentials demonstrate hands-on proficiency with industry-standard tools used by Fortune 500 companies. Earning a Veritas certification signals career readiness for senior technical and architect-level roles.
- Master NetBackup and InfoScale platforms—the backbone of enterprise backup and recovery operations.
- Validate backup architecture, replication, and disaster recovery expertise aligned with business continuity standards.
- Progress from Associate to Expert level certifications, supporting advancement into Systems Engineering and Architecture roles.
- Prepare using official Veritas documentation and exam objectives; content reflects current product versions and real deployment scenarios.
- Demonstrate compliance and data protection knowledge required for heavily regulated industries.
- Build credentials recognized by enterprise employers seeking certified infrastructure professionals.
Exam Overview & Registration
The VCS-260 exam validates your ability to administer Veritas InfoScale Availability 7.3 in production UNIX/Linux environments. The exam costs $69 and tests core infrastructure skills recognized across enterprise deployments. Success on this exam positions you as a certified InfoScale administrator.
Core Cluster Configuration Topics
You'll need to master cluster setup, node configuration, and network communication protocols specific to InfoScale 7.3. The exam covers disk group management, storage array integration, and failover mechanism configuration. Based on exam objectives, expect detailed questions on resource coordination and cluster state management.
High Availability & Failover Mechanisms
VCS-260 tests your understanding of service groups, failover policies, and disaster recovery procedures. You must know how to configure dependencies, monitor cluster health, and respond to failure scenarios. In practice, administrators use these skills to minimize downtime and ensure business continuity.