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  1. Course Introduction


    1. Introductions and course logistics

    2. Course objectives

    3. Describe the content of this course

    4. Gain a complete picture of the VMware certification system

    5. Familiarize yourself with the benefits of the VMware Education Learning Zone

    6. Identify additional resources


  2. Introduction to vSphere and the Software-Defined Data Center


    1. Describe the topology of a physical data center

    2. Explain the vSphere virtual infrastructure

    3. Define the files and components of virtual machines

    4. Describe the benefits of using virtual machines

    5. Explain the similarities and differences between physical architectures and virtual architectures

    6. Define the purpose of ESXi

    7. Define the purpose of vCenter Server

    8. Explain the software-defined data center

    9. Describe private, public, and hybrid clouds


  3. Creating Virtual Machines


    1. Introduce virtual machines, virtual machine hardware, and virtual machine files

    2. Identify the files that make up a virtual machine

    3. Discuss the latest virtual machine hardware and its features

    4. Describe virtual machine CPU, memory, disk, and network resource usage

    5. Explain the importance of VMware Tools™

    6. Discuss PCI pass-through, Direct I/O, remote direct memory access, and NVMe

    7. Deploy and configure virtual machines and templates

    8. Identify the virtual machine disk format


  4. vCenter Server


    1. Introduce the vCenter Server architecture

    2. Deploy and configure vCenter Server Appliance

    3. Use vSphere Web Client

    4. Backup and restore vCenter Server

    5. Examine vCenter Server permissions and roles

    6. Explain the vSphere HA architectures and features

    7. Examine the new vSphere authentication proxy

    8. Manage vCenter Server inventory objects and licenses

    9. Access and navigate the new vSphere clients


  5. Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks


    1. Describe, create, and manage standard switches

    2. Configure virtual switch security and load-balancing policies

    3. Contrast and compare vSphere distributed switches and standard switches

    4. Describe the virtual switch connection types

    5. Describe the new TCP/IP stack architecture

    6. Use VLANs with standard switches


  6. Configuring and Managing Virtual Storage


    1. Introduce storage protocols and storage device types

    2. Discuss ESXi hosts using iSCSI, NFS, and Fibre Channel storage

    3. Create and manage VMFS and NFS datastores

    4. Describe the new features of VMFS 6.5

    5. Introduce Virtual SAN

    6. Describe guest file encryption


  7. Virtual Machine Management


    1. Use templates and cloning to deploy new virtual machines

    2. Modify and manage virtual machines

    3. Clone a virtual machine

    4. Upgrade virtual machine hardware to version 12

    5. Remove virtual machines from the vCenter Server inventory and datastore

    6. Customize a new virtual machine using customization specification files

    7. Perform vSphere vMotion and vSphere Storage vMotion migrations

    8. Create and manage virtual machine snapshots

    9. Create, clone, and export vApps

    10. Introduce the types of content libraries and how to deploy and use them


  8. Resource Management and Monitoring


    1. Introduce virtual CPU and memory concepts

    2. Explain virtual memory reclamation techniques

    3. Describe virtual machine overcommitment and resource competition

    4. Configure and manage resource pools

    5. Describe methods for optimizing CPU and memory usage

    6. Use various tools to monitor resource usage

    7. Create and use alarms to report certain conditions or events

    8. Describe and deploy resource pools

    9. Set reservations, limits, and shares

    10. Describe expandable reservations

    11. Schedule changes to resource settings

    12. Create, clone, and export vApps

    13. Use vCenter Server performance charts and esxtop to analyze vSphere performance


  9. vSphere HA and vSphere Fault Tolerance


    1. Explain the vSphere HA architecture

    2. Configure and manage a vSphere HA cluster

    3. Use vSphere HA advanced parameters

    4. Define clusterwide restart ordering capabilities

    5. Enforce infrastructural or intra-app dependencies during failover

    6. Describe vSphere HA heartbeat networks and datastore heartbeats

    7. Introduce vSphere Fault Tolerance

    8. Enable vSphere Fault Tolerance on virtual machines

    9. Support vSphere Fault Tolerance interoperability with Virtual SAN

    10. Examine enhanced consolidation of vSphere Fault Tolerance virtual machines

    11. Introduce vSphere Replication

    12. Use vSphere Data Protection to back up and restore data


  10. Host Scalability


    1. Describe the functions and benefits of a vSphere DRS cluster

    2. Configure and manage a vSphere DRS cluster

    3. Work with affinity and anti-affinity rules

    4. Describe the new capabilities for what-if analysis and proactive vSphere DRS

    5. Highlight the evolution of vSphere DRS using predictive data from VMware vRealize® Operations Manager™

    6. Perform preemptive actions to prepare for CPU or memory changes

    7. Describe the vCenter Server embedded vSphere Update Manager, VMware vSphere® ESXi™ Image Builder CLI, and VMware vSphere® Auto Deploy capabilities

    8. Use vSphere HA and vSphere DRS together for business continuity


  11. vSphere Update Manager and Host Maintenance


    1. Describe the new vSphere Update Manager architecture, components, and capabilities

    2. Use vSphere Update Manager to manage ESXi, virtual machine and vApp patching

    3. Install vSphere Update Manager and the vSphere Update Manager plug-in

    4. Create patch baselines

    5. Use host profiles to manage host configuration compliance

    6. Scan and remediate hosts



Ziele
Dieses intensive praktische Training konzentriert sich auf die Installation, Konfiguration und Verwaltung von VMware vSphere® 6.5, zu welchem auch VMware ESXi ™ 6.5 und VMware vCenter Server® 6.5 gehören.

In diesem Seminar erlernen Sie die notwendigen Kenntnisse, um eine vSphere-Infrastruktur für eine Organisation jeder Größe zu verwalten. Es ist die Grundlage für die meisten anderen VMware-Technologien im softwaredefinierten Rechenzentrum.



This course is based on beta software.



Nach Abschluss dieses Seminars haben die Teilnehmer Wissen zu folgenden Themen:

  • vSphere-Komponenten und ihre Funktion in der Infrastruktur

  • Bereitstellung eines ESXi-Hosts

  • Bereitstellung von VMware vCenter® Server Appliance

  • Verwendung lokaler Inhaltsbibliothek als ISO-Speicher und Bereitstellung einer virtuellen Maschine vCenter Server-Architektur

  • Verwendung von vCenter Server, um einen ESXi-Host zu verwalten

  • Konfiguration und Verwaltung der vSphere-Infrastruktur mit VMware vSphere® Client ™ und VMware vSphere® Web Client virtuelle Netzwerke mit vSphere Standard Switches

  • Konfiguration von Standard-Switch-Richtlinien

  • Verwendung von vCenter Server, um verschiedene Arten von Host-Speicher zu verwalten: VMware vSphere® VMFS, NFS, virtuelles SAN, Fibre Channel und VMware Virtual SAN

  • Verwaltung von virtuellen Maschinen, Vorlagen, Klonen und Schnappschüssen

  • Erstellung, Klonen und Exportieren eines vApp

  • Verwenden der Inhaltsbibliothek

  • Migration virtueller Maschinen mit VMware vSphere® vMotion®

  • Verwendung von VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®, um den Speicher der virtuellen Maschine zu migrieren

  • Überwachung der Ressourcenverwendung und Verwaltung von Ressourcenpools

  • Verwendung von esxtop, um Leistungsprobleme zu identifizieren und zu lösen

  • Besprechen Sie die VMware vSphere® High Availability Clusterarchitektur

  • Konfiguration von vSphere HA

  • Verwaltung von VSphere HA und VMware vSphere® Fehlertoleranz

  • Verwendung von VMware vSphere® Replication ™ und VMware vSphere® Data Protection ™, um virtuelle Maschinen zu replizieren und Daten wiederherzustellen

  • Verwendung von VMware vSphere® Distributed Resource Scheduler ™ Cluster, um die Host-Skalierbarkeit zu verbessern

  • Verwendung von VMware vSphere® Update Manager ™, um Patches anzuwenden und grundlegende Fehlerbehebung bei ESXi-Hosts, virtuellen Maschinen und vCenter Server Operationen durchzuführen
Voraussetzungen
Für dieses Seminar werden folgende Kenntnisse empfohlen:

  • System administration experience on Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems