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Installing, managing and maintaining a VMware vSphere environment

Intended for

This course is designed for system administrators ans systems engineers who are responsible for the integration, administration and management of a vSphere environment using vCenter.

Background

A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows. Basic knowledge of Linux is adviced.

Training method

Instructor-led classroom training with exercises. Each pair of student disposes of a server to make the exercices.

Course leader

an ABIS partner.

Duration

4 days.

Schedule

No public sessions are currently scheduled. We will be pleased to set up an on-site course or to schedule an extra public session (in case of a sufficient number of candidates). Interested ? Please contact ABIS.

Objectives

This hands-on training will make you understand the structure of vSphere. You will install and configure you own vSphere environment using vCenter. you will be able to install, manage and troubleshoot virtual machines. You will have basic knowledge on how to use command line tools to perform advanced configuration techniques and troubleshoot a VMware vSphere environment.

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • Install and configure ESX Server with multiple guest virtual machines
  • Create VMware virtual machines, network them and set their priorities for accessing resources
  • Ensure high availability for applications inside virtual machines
  • Monitor the state of the system and virtual machines
  • Troubleshoot ESX in a systematic manner

This course is not a VMware authorized course and therefore not valid towards the VMware Certified Professional (VCP) exam.

Main topics

  • VMware vSphere Overview
  • Virtualization technology
  • VMware products
  • Virtual Infrastructure features
  • Installing and VMware vCenter Server
  • Planning and prerequisites
  • Pre-installation steps
  • Installation of vCenter
  • ESX Server planning and installation
  • Overview of ESX and ESXi architecture
  • ESX server planning
  • Performing the ESX installation
  • Managing the ESX host using host profiles
  • Networking
  • Working with vNetwork standard switches
  • Working with vNetwork distributed switches
  • Configuring network connections
  • Configuring port groups
  • Storage
  • Storage management technologies (SAN/NAS/iSCSI)
  • Managing storage using vCenter
  • Creation and management of Virutal Machines
  • Creation of Virtual Machines
  • Using templates to deploy Virtual Machines
  • Using vCenter Converter to deploy Virtual Machines
  • Migrating Virtual Machines using VMotion
  • Working with snapshots
  • Resource management
  • Proportional share mechanism
  • Dynamic resource allocation
  • Changing virtual machine resource settings
  • Managing resources using resource pools
  • Configuring VMware scalability
  • Overview of Distributed Resource Scheduling
  • Creating a Distributed Resource Scheduling cluster
  • Customizing the features of a Distributed Resource Scheduling cluster
  • Overview of High Availability
  • Creating a High Availability cluster
  • Creating Fault Tolerant Virtual Machines
  • Backup and recovery of Virtual Machines using VMware Data Recovery
  • Managing permissions in vCenter
  • Creation of roles and users
  • Assigning permissions to users
  • Patching a vSphere Environment
  • Patching using vCenter Update Manager