Description
Exam Details (Last Updated: 5/1/2020)
The Professional Workspace ONE 20.x exam (2V0-61.20) which leads to VMware Certified Professional – Digital
Workspace 2021 certification is a 70-item exam, with a passing score of 300 using a scaled method. Candidates are given
an appointment time of 100 minutes, which includes adequate time to complete the exam for non-native English speakers.
Exam Delivery
This is a proctored exam delivered through Pearson VUE. For more information, visit the Pearson VUE website.
Certification Information
For details and a complete list of requirements and recommendations for attainment, please reference the VMware Education Services – Certification website.
Minimally Qualified Candidate
The Minimally Qualified Candidate has a working knowledge of the VMware Workspace ONE platform. The MQC installs, configures, manages, maintains, and performs basic troubleshooting of VMware Workspace ONE 20.x and related solutions using publicly available documents. The MQC is knowledgeable of software, infrastructure design, and implementation. The MQC is familiar with standard operating systems across devices, productivity applications, and technologies related to Workspace ONE configuration. The MQC has a minimum of 6 months of general IT experience and typically 6 months of VMware experience installing and configuring the Workspace ONE platform. The MQC must have all the knowledge contained in the VCP-Digital Workspace exam blueprint.
Exam Sections
VMware exam blueprint sections are now standardized to the seven sections below, some of which may NOT be included in the final exam blueprint depending on the exam objectives.
Section 1 – Architecture and Technologies
Section 2 – Products and Solutions
Section 3 – Planning and Designing
Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
Section 5 – Performance-tuning, Optimization, and Upgrades
Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks
If a section is missing from the list below, please note it is because the exam has no testable objectives for that section.
The objective numbering may be referenced in your score report at the end of your testing event for further preparation should a retake of the exam be necessary.
Sections Included in this Exam
Section 1 – Architectures and Technologies
Objective 1.1 – Differentiate and illustrate the differences between physical architecture and logical architecture
Objective 1.2 – Differentiate between cloud computing and on-prem EMM + Identity Access Management solutions
Objective 1.3 – Differentiate among OEM Providers
Objective 1.4 – Describe disaster recovery and high availability
Objective 1.5 – Describe and define Identity and Access Management Concepts
Objective 1.6 -Differentiate between traditional management and modern management (Windows 10)
Objective 1.7 – Explain authentication methods (2 factor authentication, Kerberos, Identity Bridging, SAML, SAML
Transformation, Mobile SSO, etc.)
Section 2 – Products and Solutions
Objective 2.1 – Identify UEM + IDM components and sub-components (Enterprise System Connector, Secure Email
Gateway, ENS, etc.)
Objective 2.2 – Differentiate and match use case with VMware products based on best practices
Objective 2.3 – Identify and describe VMware Disaster Recovery, HA, Scalability (UEM, IDM, Enterprise System
Connector, Secure Email Gateway, etc.)
Objective 2.4 – Explain Workspace ONE intelligence, AirWatch SDK
Section 3 – Planning and Designing – There are no testable objectives for this section.
Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
Objective 4.1 – Identify infrastructure requirements (minimums, maximums, and recommended sizing requirements,
OS version support, database versions, email infrastructure, directory services, etc.)
Objective 4.2 – Install and configure UEM components (ESC, ACC, IDM-C, UAG, SEG)
Objective 4.3 – Configure Edge Services (Tunnel and Content Gateway)
Objective 4.4 – Preliminary configuration of UEM environment
Objective 4.5 – Install and configure IDM components (native connectors, configure directories and IDPs)
Objective 4.6 – Configure Directory Services (users and groups)
Objective 4.7 – Configure APIs
Objective 4.8 – Configure Certificate Authority Integration
Objective 4.9 – Configure Mobile Email Management (PowerShell integration, SEG, G-Suite, Office 365, Microsoft
Exchange)
Section 5 – Performance-tuning, Optimization, Upgrades – There are no testable objectives for this section.
Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
Objective 6.1 – Match logs to use cases
Objective 6.2 – Detect networking configuration issues (DNS, NTP, etc.)
Objective 6.3 – Identify Endpoint enrollment and management issues (connectivity)
Objective 6.4 – Identify End-user App Authentication issues
Objective 6.5 – Identify console administration issues
Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks
Objective 7.1 – Configure and manage device profiles for mobile and desktop endpoint OS (iOS, Android,
Windows 10)
Objective 7.2 – Configure and manage certificate authority and certificate templates
Objective 7.3 – Manage Assignment Groups and Organization Groups
Objective 7.4 – Add and Manage Users and Admin groups (Basic, Directory)
Objective 7.5 – Add, assign, and manage applications
Objective 7.6 – Add, assign, and manage content
Objective 7.7 – Configure and manage email policies
Objective 7.8 – Configure and manage compliance policies for mobile and desktop endpoints
Objective 7.9 – Perform device management on device endpoints
Objective 7.10 – Add and Manage SaaS, Web Applications on VMware IDM
Objective 7.11 – Create reporting (UEM reporting, IDM reporting, Workspace ONE Intelligence)
Objective 7.12 – Manage user and Admin access on vIDM Console
Objective 7.13 – Add and manage conditional access, access policy in vIDM
Objective 7.14 – Manage authentication methods in vIDM (built-in IDP)
Objective 7.15 – Configure privacy and security controls
Objective 7.16 – Create automation (Workspace ONE Intelligence)
Objective 7.17 – Create reports and dashboards using Workspace ONE Intelligence