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Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure for Traditional and AI Workloads v1.2 (DCID 300-610)

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UPDATED: June 11, 2026
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Architect scalable, AI-ready data center environments as you work toward your CCNP Data Center certification. This Cisco DCID 300-610 training teaches you to design modern Cisco data center infrastructure for traditional enterprise workloads and emerging AI requirements. You’ll learn up-to-date architectural frameworks for network, compute, storage, and automation, with new emphasis on AI/ML workloads, lossless Ethernet, and high-performance fabrics. In this DCID 300-610 training, you’ll deep dive into technologies like RoCEv2, VXLAN EVPN, UCS X-Series, NVMe-oF, and centralized management with Cisco Intersight and Nexus Dashboard.

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What you'll learn with CCNP Data Center training

  • Design data center networks that support AI workloads, lossless Ethernet, and high-speed fabrics
  • Architect scalable Layer 2 and Layer 3 data center connectivity using modern fabric designs
  • Plan compute architectures that support modular platforms and centralized lifecycle management
  • Design storage networks for traditional enterprise and high-performance workloads
  • Evaluate automation and orchestration approaches for operating modern data centers
  • Update data center designs to align with current Cisco architectures

CCNP Data Center training FAQs

What makes DCID 300-610 v1.2 different from earlier versions?

Cisco works to keep the DCID exam current with modern trends, and the v1.2 update is largely focused on the ways AI/ML has evolved network design. That’s where the new focus on lossless Ethernet, RoCEv2, and high-performance fabrics comes from. Older technologies like FCoE and OTV are de-emphasized, while modern platforms like UCS X-Series, NVMe-oF, Cisco Intersight, and Nexus Dashboard take center stage. The exam now tests architects on their ability to design for scale, performance, and AI readiness.

What are the prerequisites for CCNP Data Center?

There are no formal prerequisites for CCNP Data Center. You can attempt it whenever you’re ready to pass the exams. That said, it’s strongly recommended that you have CCNA-level networking knowledge first. Additionally, to earn the CCNP Data Center certification, you’ll have to pass two exams: the core exam (350-601 DCCOR) and one concentration exam. This course prepares you for the DCID 300-610 concentration exam.

How much does the CCNP Data Center certification cost?

Earning the CCNP Data Center costs at least $700. The core exam, DCCOR (350-601), costs $400, and each concentration exam like DCID (300-610) costs $300. Because the exams are expensive, many candidates use structured training to reduce the risk of retakes and make sure they’re building real design skills, not just studying to pass a test.

What is the best data center certification?

There’s no single “best” data center certification, since every data center has unique needs and challenges, but the CCNP Data Center is one of the most respected data center certs for enterprise environments. It’s valued because it goes beyond theory and tests real design, operations, and troubleshooting skills across networking, compute, storage, and automation. There are other strong options, like JNCIS-DC for Juniper-focused data centers, or VMware VCP-DCV for virtualization-heavy shops. CCNP Data Center stands out for its breadth: it proves you understand how the whole data center fits together, not just one vendor feature or tool.

Is earning a CCNP easier than earning a CCNA?

No, the professional-level CCNP certs are harder than the CCNA, but in a different way than many people think. CCNA is broad, foundational, and it introduces a lot of concepts at a baseline level. Cisco’s CCNP certifications assume you already know the basics, and challenge you to apply them in realistic scenarios. Experienced data center engineers tend to find CCNP Data Center more familiar than the CCNA because it aligns with real work they already do. If you’re new to networking, CCNP will feel overwhelming. But if you’ve spent several years building or operating networks, it will feel challenging but fair.

Who is CCNP Data Center training for?

This course is built for data center engineers and architects with 3-5 years of experience. It’s ideal if you’ve already earned your DCCOR, or have equivalent experience with core data center networking concepts.

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