The Broadcom VMware Certified Professional certification program continues to evolve in line with VMware's product strategy and industry demand. One of the most recent updates is the replacement of the 2V0-12.24 exam with the new 2V0-16.25 exam for the VMware Certified Professional - VMware vSphere Foundation Administrator (VCP-VVF Admin) credential. This transition marks VMware's focus on enabling IT professionals to gain skills aligned with VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF), which serves as the core platform for modern private cloud environments.
The 2V0-12.24 exam previously served as the required test for professionals pursuing certification in VMware vSphere Foundation administration. However, Broadcom VMware has now introduced the 2V0-16.25 exam as the upgraded version. Both exams are currently available through Pearson VUE testing centers, but VMware intends for candidates to move toward the new track.
The change reflects VMware's emphasis on integrating cloud administration skills with traditional virtualization expertise. The new 2V0-16.25 exam not only validates deployment and management skills but also highlights the ability to operate environments built specifically on VVF infrastructure.
The VCP-VVF Admin certification demonstrates that certified professionals have the skills to:
●Deploy, manage, and support private cloud environments built on VMware vSphere Foundation.
●Transition effectively from traditional IT infrastructure roles to cloud-focused administration.
●Maintain and optimize VMware VVF environments to meet organizational service level objectives.
●Ensure infrastructure reliability, performance, and security within enterprise environments.
This credential is designed for IT professionals such as system administrators, virtualization engineers, and cloud administrators, who are responsible for maintaining VVF-based infrastructures.
The 2V0-16.25 exam is structured to assess a candidate's knowledge across a broad range of areas essential for VMware administrators. The exam objectives include:
●Section 1 - IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards
●Section 2 - VMware Products and Solutions
●Section 3 - Plan and Design
●Section 4 - Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware Solution
●Section 5 - Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware Solution
These domains ensure that candidates can not only set up and configure VMware solutions but also design, maintain, and troubleshoot them to align with enterprise needs.
The retirement of the 2V0-12.24 exam and the introduction of 2V0-16.25 highlights VMware’s effort to keep certifications relevant to modern IT landscapes. With organizations increasingly relying on private cloud foundations, VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) becomes a critical skill set. By updating the exam, VMware ensures certified professionals are prepared for the next generation of cloud-driven infrastructure management.
If you are currently preparing for the 2V0-12.24 exam, it's important to note that the 2V0-16.25 exam is its successor and the future path for VMware certification in this track. Achieving the VCP-VVF Administrator certification not only validates your technical expertise but also positions you at the forefront of private cloud administration with VMware technologies.