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This hands-on training course explores installation, configuration,
and management of VMware vSphere®, which consists of VMware
ESXi™ and VMware vCenter™ Server.
The course is based on
ESXi 5.0 and vCenter Server 5.0. Completion of this course
satisfies the prerequisite for taking the VMware® Certified
Professional 5 exam.
Students who complete this course may enroll in any of several
more advanced vSphere courses. For advanced course options,
see www.vmware.com/education.
Prerequisites
To fully benefit from this course, it is recommended that you have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge:
- System administration experience on
Microsoft Windows or Linux operating
systems
Associated Certifications
Target Audience
This course is intended for the following audience:
- System administrators
- Systems engineers
- Operators responsible for ESXi and
vCenter Server
Course Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Install and configure ESXi
- Install and configure vCenter Server components
- Configure and manage ESXi networking and storage using
vCenter Server
- Deploy, manage, and migrate virtual machines
- Manage user access to the VMware infrastructure
- Use vCenter Server to monitor resource usage
- Use vCenter Server to increase scalability
- Use VMware vCenter Update Manager to apply ESXi patches
- Use vCenter Server to manage higher availability and data
protection
Course Outline
This in-depth outline of the course structure lists each module, lesson, and topic.
- Course Introduction
- Introductions and course logistics
- Course objectives
- Introduction to VMware Virtualization
- Introduce virtualization, virtual machines, and vSphere
components
- Explain the concepts of server, network, and storage
virtualization
- Describe where vSphere fits into the cloud architecture
- Install and use vSphere user interfaces
- Virtual Machines
- Introduce virtual machines, virtual machine hardware, and
virtual machine files
- Deploy a single virtual machine and virtual machine appliance
- VMware vCenter Server
- Identify vCenter Server and database requirements
- Describe vCenter Server architecture
- Deploy a vCenter Server appliance
- View and create vCenter Server inventory objects
- Configure and Manage Virtual Networks
- Describe, create, and manage a standard virtual switch
- Describe and modify standard virtual switch properties
- Configure and Manage vSphere Storage
- Configure ESXi with iSCSI, NFS, and Fibre Channel storage
- Create and manage vSphere datastores
- Configure, deploy, and manage the VMware Virtual Storage
Appliance
- Virtual Machine Management
- Deploy virtual machines using templates, cloning, and VMware
vCenter Converter™
- Modify and manage virtual machines
- Create and manage virtual machine snapshots
- Perform VMware vMotion® and Storage vMotion
migrations
- Access and Authentication Control
- Control user access through roles and permissions
- Configure and manage the ESXi firewall
- Integrate ESXi with Active Directory
- Introduce vShield Zones
- Resource Management and Monitoring
- Control virtual machine access to CPU, memory, and I/O
resources
- Introduce VMkernel methods for optimizing CPU
and memory usage
- Monitor resource usage using vCenter Server performance
graphs and alarms
- Data Protection
- Discuss strategies for backing up ESXi hosts
- Introduce the backup/recovery APIs
- Discuss strategies for backing up virtual machines
- High Availability and Fault Tolerance
- Configure and manage a VMware High Availability (HA) cluster
- Configure fault-tolerant virtual machines using VMware Fault
Tolerance
- Scalability
- Configure and manage a VMware Distributed Resource
Scheduler (DRS) cluster
- Configuring Enhanced vMotion Compatibility
- Using VMware HA and DRS together
- Patch Management
- Manage ESXi patching and patch compliance using vCenter
Update Manager
- Installing VMware vSphere 5 Components
- Introduce ESXi Installable installation
- Introduce vCenter Server installation
- Additional vCenter Server module installation
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