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    VMware vSphere: Fast Track [V5.1]

    Achieve superior VMware vSphere skills with minimal time away from the office.

    In this intensive, extended-hours course, you will focus on installing, configuring, and managing VMware vSphere® 5.1. You will explore topics covered in VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.1], as well as advanced tasks and skills for configuring a highly available and scalable virtual infrastructure. The course is based on VMware ESXi 5.1 and VMware vCenter Server 5.1. Approximately 40% of your class time will be devoted to 28 hands-on labs.

    This fast-track course aligns to the VMware Certified Professional - Datacenter Virtualization (VCP5-DCV) exam objectives more closely than any other VMware training course, and it satisfies the coursework requirements for certification. You will receive one VCP5-DCV exam voucher.

    Global Knowledge Exclusive!

    An official 255-question VMware practice exam is included to help you prepare for the VCP5-DCV certification exam.

    What You'll Learn

    • Configure and manage ESXi networking and storage
    • Create, configure, migrate, manage, and monitor virtual machines and virtual appliances
    • Manage user access to the VMware virtual infrastructure
    • Use vCenter Server to monitor resource usage
    • Implement VMware vSphere High Availability and VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance (FT)
    • Use host profiles to manage ESXi configuration compliance
    • Use vSphere distributed switches to scale networking
    • Use profile-driven storage and VMware vSphere Storage Distributed Resource Scheduler ™ to scale storage
    • Use VMware vSphere Update Manager™ to apply ESXi patches
    • Use VMware vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) to manage vSphere
    • Deploy ESXi, vCenter Server, and VMware vCenter Server™ Appliance™
    • Use VMware vSphere ESXi Image Builder command line interface (CLI) to create an ESXi image
    • Use VMware vSphere Auto Deploy to provision ESXi hosts

    Who Needs to Attend

    • Experienced system administrators
    • Experienced system integrators
    • Operators responsible for ESXi and vCenter Server

    Prerequisites

    • Willingness to participate in a demanding,high-intensity training experience
    • Comfort with system administration using command line interfaces
    • Basic understanding of virtualization concepts

    Follow-On Courses

    Certification Programs and Certificate Tracks

    This course is part of the following programs or tracks:

    Course Outline

    1. VMware Virtualization

    • Virtualization and vSphere components
    • Server, network, and storage virtualization
    • Fitting vSphere into the cloud architecture
    • Installing and using vSphere user interfaces
    • ESXi architecture and configure various ESXi settings

    2. Creating Virtual Machines

    • Virtual machines, virtual machine hardware, and virtual machine files
    • Deploying a single virtual machine

    3. VMware vCenter Server

    • vCenter Server architecture
    • Managing vCenter Server inventory objects and licenses

    4. Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks

    • Creating and managing a standard switch
    • Modifying standard switch properties
    • Configuring virtual switch load-balancing algorithms

    5. Configuring and Managing Virtual Storage

    • Storage protocols and device names
    • Configuring ESXi with iSCSI, NFS, and Fibre Channel storage
    • Creating and managing VMware vSphere VMFS datastores
    • VMware vSphere Storage Appliance

    6. Virtual Machine Management

    • Using templates and cloning to deploy virtual machines
    • Modifying and managing virtual machines
    • Creating and managing virtual machine snapshots
    • Performing VMware vSphere vMotion® and VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion® migrations
    • Creating a VMware vSphere vApp™
    • Using VMware vCenter Converter™ Standalone to hot-clone a system

    7. Access and Authentication Control

    • Controlling user access through roles and permissions
    • ESXi host access and authentication
    • Integrating ESXi with Active Directory
    • VMware vShield™ products

    8. Resource Management and Monitoring

    • Virtual CPU and memory concepts
    • Methods for optimizing CPU and memory usage
    • Configuring and managing resource pools
    • Using vCenter Server performance graphs and alarms to monitor resource usage

    9. High Availability (HA) and Fault Tolerance (FT)

    • vSphere HA architecture
    • Configuring and managing a vSphere HA cluster
    • Setting vSphere HA advanced parameters
    • Enabling FT on a virtual machine

    10. Host Scalability

    • Using host profiles to manage ESXi configuration compliance
    • Configuring and managing a VMware vSphere DRS cluster
    • Configuring Enhanced vMotion Compatibility
    • Using vSphere HA and vSphere DRS together
    • Configuring and managing VMware vSphere Distributed Power Management™

    11. Network Scalability

    • Creating, configuring, and managing vSphere distributed switches, network connections, and port groups
    • Distributed switch features, such as private VLANs,discovery protocols, VMware vSphere Network I/O Control, NetFlow, and port mirroring

    12. Storage Scalability

    • VMware vSphere Storage APIs - Array Integration and Storage Awareness
    • Profile-driven storage
    • Adding a storage policy to a virtual machine storage profile
    • VMware vSphere Storage I/O Control
    • Creating a datastore cluster
    • Configuring Storage DRS

    13. Data Protection

    • Strategy for backing up ESXi hosts and vCenter Server
    • VMware vSphere Data Protection
    • Solutions for efficiently backing up virtual machines

    14. Patch Management

    • Using Update Manager to manage ESXi patching
    • Installing Update Manager and the Update Manager plug-in
    • Creating patch baselines
    • Scanning and remediating hosts

    15. VMware vSphere Management Assistant (vMA)

    • Configuring vMA
    • VMware vSphere CLI command set
    • Performing command line operations for host management,network management, storage management, and performance monitoring

    16. Installing VMware Components

    • vCenter Linked Mode to manage multiple vCenter Server inventories
    • ESXi installation
    • Boot-from-SAN requirements
    • vCenter Server hardware, software, and database requirements
    • Installing vCenter Server (Windows-based)
    • vCenter Server Appliance
    • Installing and configuring vCenter Server Appliance
    • Using Image Builder to create an ESXi installation image
    • Using VMware vSphere Auto Deploy to deploy a stateless ESXi host

    Labs

    Lab 1: Install VMware vSphere Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs)

    • Access your student desktop
    • Install VMware Client

    Lab 2: Configure VMware ESXi

    • Connect to an ESXi host with the vSphere Client
    • Add a license key to the ESXi host
    • View the host hardware configuration
    • Configure the DNS and routing information for an ESXi host
    • Configure an ESXi host as an NTP client
    • Configure an ESXi host to use the directory services

    Lab 3: Work with Virtual Machines

    • Create a virtual machine
    • Install a guest operating system in a virtual machine
    • Identify a virtual machine's disk format and usage statistics
    • Install VMware Tools on a virtual machine installed with a Windows operating system

    Lab 4: Use VMware vCenter Server

    • Install vSphere license keys
    • Create a vCenter Server inventory datacenter object
    • Create vCenter Server inventory folder objects
    • Add your ESXi host to the vCenter Server inventory
    • Use the vSphere Web Client to log in to vCenter Server Appliance

    Lab 5: Standard Virtual Switches

    • View the current standard virtual switch configuration
    • Create a standard virtual switch with a virtual machine port group
    • Attach your virtual machine to a virtual switch port group

    Lab 6: Access ISCSI Storage

    • Add a VMkernel port group to a standard virtual switch
    • Configure access to an iSCSI software adapter

    Lab 7: Access IP Storage

    • Configure access to NFS datastores
    • View iSCSI and NFS storage information

    Lab 8: Manage VMware vSphere VMFS

    • Review your shared storage configuration
    • Change the name of a VMFS datastore
    • Create a VMFS datastore
    • Expand a VMFS datastore to consume unused space on a LUN
    • Remove a VMFS datastore
    • Extend a VMFS datastore
    • Clean up the inventory

    Lab 9: Use Templates and Clones

    • Copy Sysprep files to the vCenter Server instance
    • Create a template
    • Create customization specifications
    • Deploy a virtual machine from a template
    • Clone a virtual machine that is powered on

    Lab 10: Modify a Virtual Machine

    • Increase the size of a VMDK file
    • Adjust memory allocation on a virtual machine
    • Rename a virtual machine in the vCenter Server inventory
    • Add a raw LUN to a virtual machine and verify that the guest operating system can see it
    • Expand a thin-provisioned virtual disk

    Lab 11: Migrate Virtual Machines

    • Configure the infrastructure to use a single vCenter Server (Part 1)
    • Configure the infrastructure to use a single vCenter Server (Part 2)
    • Use the Web Client to migrate virtual machine files with Storage vMotion
    • Create a virtual switch and a VMkernel port group for vMotion migration
    • Verify that your ESXi host meets vMotion requirements
    • Verify that your virtual machines meet vMotion requirements
    • Perform a vMotion migration of a virtual machine on a shared datastore
    • Perform a vMotion migration to a private datastore

    Lab 12: Manage Virtual Machines

    • Unregister a virtual machine in the vCenter Server inventory
    • Register a virtual machine in the vCenter Server inventory
    • Unregister and delete virtual machines from disk
    • Take snapshots of a virtual machine
    • Revert to a snapshot
    • Delete an individual snapshot
    • Use the Delete All function in Snapshot Manager

    Lab 13: Manage vApps

    • Create a vApp
    • Power on a vApp
    • Remove a vApp

    Lab 14: Access Control

    • Log in directly to the ESXi host
    • Grant non-administrator access to a user
    • Explore the ESX Admins AD group
    • Create a custom role in vCenter Server
    • Assign permissions on vCenter Server inventory objects
    • Verify permission usability

    Lab 15: Resource Pools

    • Create CPU contention
    • Create a resource pool named Fin-Test
    • Create a resource pool named Fin-Prod
    • Verify resource pool functionality

    Lab 16: Monitor Virtual Machine Performance

    • Create CPU activity
    • Use vSphere Web Client to monitor CPU utilization
    • Undo changes made to your virtual machines

    Lab 17: Use Alarms

    • Create a virtual machine alarm that monitors for a condition
    • Create a virtual machine alarm that monitors for an event
    • Trigger virtual machine alarms and acknowledge them
    • Disable virtual machine alarms

    Lab 18: Use vSphere High Availability (HA)

    • Create a cluster enabled for vSphere HA
    • Add your ESXi host to a cluster
    • Test vSphere HA functionality
    • Determine vSphere HA cluster resource usage
    • Manage vSphere HA slot size
    • Configure a vSphere HA cluster with strict admission control

    Lab 19: Configure VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance

    • Enable fault tolerance logging
    • Activate fault tolerance
    • Test fault tolerance
    • Disable fault tolerance

    Lab 20: vSphere Distributed Switches

    • Create a distributed switch for the virtual machine network
    • Create a distributed switch port group
    • Migrate virtual machines to a distributed switch port group
    • Verify that your virtual machine has proper access to the production network

    Lab 21: Port Mirroring

    • Back up the distributed switch configuration
    • Configure port mirroring on a distributed switch
    • Verify that port mirroring works properly
    • Restore the distributed switch configuration
    • Verify the distributed virtual switch configuration

    Lab 22: vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler

    • Create load imbalance
    • Create a DRS cluster
    • Verify proper DRS cluster functionality
    • Create, test, and disable an affinity rule
    • Create, test, and disable an anti-affinity rule
    • Create, test, and disable a virtual machine to host an affinity rule

    Lab 23: Work with Host Profiles

    • Create a host profile
    • Attach a host profile to an ESXi host and check compliance
    • Purposely introduce configuration drift
    • Check compliance again
    • Remediate the managed host
    • Detach the managed host from the host profile

    Lab 24: Profile-Driven Storage

    • Create a VMFS datastore configuration for this lab
    • Create a user-defined storage capability
    • Create a virtual machine storage profile
    • Enable your host to use virtual machine storage profiles
    • Associate storage profiles with virtual machines

    Lab 25: Manage Datastore Clusters

    • Create a datastore cluster enabled for Storage DRS
    • Perform a datastore evacuation with datastore maintenance mode
    • Manually run Storage DRS and apply migration recommendations
    • Acknowledge Storage DRS alarms

    Lab 26: VMware vSphere Update Manager

    • Install Update Manager
    • Install the Update Manager plug-in into the vSphere Client
    • Modify cluster settings
    • Configure Update Manager
    • Create a patch baseline
    • Attach a baseline and scan for updates
    • Stage the patches onto the ESXi hosts
    • Remediate the ESXi hosts

    Lab 27: Use VMware vSphere Management Assistant (vMA)

    • Log in to vMA and connect to your vCenter Server and ESXi host
    • Create a standard virtual switch
    • Configure storage

    Lab 28: Using Image Builder

    • Export an image profile to an ISO image

    Lab 29: Configure VMware vSphere Auto Deploy on a Windows vCenter Server System

    • Install Auto Deploy
    • Configure the DHCP server and TFTP server for Auto Deploy
    • Use vSphere PowerCLI to configure Auto Deploy
    • Configure the ESXi host to boot from the network
    • View the autodeployed host in the vCenter Server inventory
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