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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 1:01 pm 
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For the interested:

https://www.ipexpert.com/Cisco/CCIE/Dat ... n-Bootcamp

Haven't really seen any other training material, could be interesting for those looking to pick up the technologies (not necessarily for the exam).


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Nice! Sequira isn't my favorite, but I'll probably check these out.

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Vito, maybe you can answer me because I know you're interested in the DC track:

I noticed Mauricio Arregoces' Data Center Fundamentals book on the CCIE DC reading list. Is it still really relevant? I thought datacenters had considerably evolved since 03?

Unless this book is just more EIGRP/OSPF concepts...


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Nice!! Ill be checking these out maybe as well!

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stevester1 wrote:
Vito, maybe you can answer me because I know you're interested in the DC track:

I noticed Mauricio Arregoces' Data Center Fundamentals book on the CCIE DC reading list. Is it still really relevant? I thought datacenters had considerably evolved since 03?

Unless this book is just more EIGRP/OSPF concepts...


I don't think a book from '03 would be very relevant other than for learning fundamentals.

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Vito_Corleone wrote:
stevester1 wrote:
Vito, maybe you can answer me because I know you're interested in the DC track:

I noticed Mauricio Arregoces' Data Center Fundamentals book on the CCIE DC reading list. Is it still really relevant? I thought datacenters had considerably evolved since 03?

Unless this book is just more EIGRP/OSPF concepts...


I don't think a book from '03 would be very relevant other than for learning fundamentals.


Well it is called Data Center Fundamentals so it aims to teach the fundamentals, and it is actually a very nice book on the theory side.

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Sepiraph wrote:
Well it is called Data Center Fundamentals so it aims to teach the fundamentals, and it is actually a very nice book on the theory side.


MPLS Fundamentals goes way, way deeper than just fundamentals, so I was guessing/hoping this book does too.

So you think it's still relevant today?

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I have a hard time believing that a book written before virtualization took off, and before Nexus, would still be relevant for the content of the CCIE DC. Heck, even ACE was still CSS then, and those are fairly different in the way they operate.

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Vito_Corleone wrote:
Sepiraph wrote:
Well it is called Data Center Fundamentals so it aims to teach the fundamentals, and it is actually a very nice book on the theory side.


MPLS Fundamentals goes way, way deeper than just fundamentals, so I was guessing/hoping this book does too.

So you think it's still relevant today?


Well I have also read MPLS Fundamentals, but I would say the aim of that book is totally different than this one, the MPLS one is focusing just on a narrow topic and you get a lot of in-depth information whereas the aim of the Data Center one is to give you a broad overview of the theory behind a lot of the technologies used in DC. I am a theory guy so IMO it is always relevant to learn the fundamental theory behind the technologies that we used.

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I have a hard time believing that a book written before virtualization took off, and before Nexus, would still be relevant for the content of the CCIE DC. Heck, even ACE was still CSS then, and those are fairly different in the way they operate.


A lot of the concepts on the technologies in DC such as load balancer are discussed in this book. Of course you won't find the stuffs from virtualization (actually the theory existed since the 60s) but you wouldn't expect to learn the latest technologies from a book either (that's where RFC and technical papers come in). I personally actually think quite highly of this book.

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Discount for the bootcamp.
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Discount for the bootcamp.
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Use Coupon Code - CCIEDC200 and Save $200


I see somebody is on the mailing list ;)


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