VMWare vSphere 4.0 Training Course Online
Netwind Learning Center's VMWare vSphere 4.0
training course goes beyond what is normally taught to give you the first VMWare training course that teaches you how to truly master the vSphere 4.0 materials. We include more demonstrations,
information and additional topics to help students truly succeed.
Our Training Course teaches students Installation, Planning, Configuration, Deployment, Security, Storage, Access Controls, High Availability, and Automation all in one complete training course.
This course is intended for Network or Server Administrators who wish to learn and master VSphere for project planning and daily management
and is for educational purposes. If you are a beginner to VMWare or have worked with previous versions of the software and are looking to learn and master the new vSphere version, this is the course for you.
The information in this course is based on the exam objectives for the vSphere VCP certification exam and is designed
as both a study preparation guide and hands-on learning system for mastering VMWare vSphere 4.0. **Note - VMware
requires you to attend one of their pre-exam classes, which will serve as a review of the material, before sitting for the exam.
Course Includes
- Instructor-Led Training
- Demos and Lab Learning
- Multi-Media Presentations
- Practice Exams and Test Simulators
- Self-Paced Navigation
- One Year unlimited online access
- Certificate of completion of course
- Online Educational Support
- Works with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows Seven
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Online Course Outline
Module 01 - Introduction to VMware vSphere 4.0
Module Overview A General Introduction to Virtualization The Various Parts and Products that Make up the vSphere Suite Some Final Thoughts and Ideas about Virtualization Introduction to Virtualization
What is Virtualization? Virtualization Defined vSphere Parts and Products What is a Hypervisor? Type 1 vs Type 2 Hypervisors ESX Architecture The Difference Between ESX and ESXi
vCenter Server vCenter Update Manger vSphere Client VMotion Storage with VMotion Distributed Resource Scheduler Final Thoughts and Ideas about Virtualization High Availability
Fault Tolerance Consolidated Backup vShield Zones vCenter Orchestrator VMware Licensing VMware vSphere 4 Pricing, Packaging and Licensing Overview TCO calculator and ROI Module Review
Module 02 - Planning and Installation of ESX/ESXi Hosts
Module Overview Differences Between the ESX Types Compatibility Requirements How to Plan a Deployment Installation and Configuration vSphere Client ESX Types and Compatibility Requirements
ESX or ESXi? Choosing the Right Hardware How Many CPUs Do You Need? How Much RAM? How Much Storage? Fiber Channel, iSCSI and NFS Network Cards Installation and Configuration
ESX Comes with the Service Console Quick Review of Some Linux File System Details Service Console Default Partition Scheme Root Partition Boot Partition The /var and /var/log Partitions
Swap Partition The /opt Partition ESX 4 Treats all Local Storage as a VMFS 3 Partition Installing ESX Installing with the DVD The install DVD Can Initialize SAN LUNs During the Install
Demonstration: Installing ESX Unattended Installation Install with a DVD Locally with an Answer File on a USB Drive Local DVD with Answer File on the Network Using the Pre Boot Execution Environment
Demonstration: Unattended Install from DVD with the Answer File Coming from the Network Unattended PXE Installation DHCP TFTP Server PXELINUX with gPXE Demonstration: Unattended PXE Install
Installing ESXi on 3.5 and 4.0 Installable and Embedded Supports Local SATA, SCSI and SAS Drives on the HCL A Note on Network Cards and the Install Process Demonstration: Installing ESXi
Installing vSphere Client Demonstration: Installing the vSphere Client What Happens if You Can't Get to the Web Page? Demonstration: Fixing ESX and ESXi Changing the Management Port for ESX and ESXI
Demonstration: Changing the Management Port RAM Setting and Time Synchronization Settings Demonstration: RAM and Time Sync Settings Module Review
Module 03 - Installation and Management of vCenter Server
Module Overview What is vCenter Server? Planning a vCenter Deployment Setting up the vCenter Database Installing the vCenter Server Quick Overview of vCenter Features What is vCenter Server?
Managing the ESX hosts Managing the Virtual Machines Managing Templates Deploying Virtual Machines Authentication with vCenter Server vCenter Server Architecture Planning a vCenter Deployment
Server Hardware Database Server Disaster Recovery Plan Can I and Should I Run vCenter Server in a Virtual Machine? vCenter Server Heartbeat Setting Up the vCenter Server
Oracle 10/11g Server Setup Install the Oracle Client Create the ODBC DNS Setup the TNS Service Name Microsoft SQL Server Setup Create the ODBC DNS Installing the vCenter Server
Demonstration: Installing vCenter Server Maximum Number of Hosts and VMs Linked Mode Group vCenter Organizational Options and Features Demonstration: vCenter/etc/hosts and DNS
Notes on the Importance of DNS and Hostnames Resolution Demonstration: Features Module Review
Module 04 - Installation and Management of Update Manager
Module Overview Installation of vCenter Update Manager Integration with vSphere Client Determining the ESX Hosts to Patch Using Update Manager to Update VMs Applying Patches to ESX Hosts
Applying patches to VM Guest OS Installation of vCenter Update Manager vCenter Update Manager is a Sophisticated Tool With Many Functions Updating and Patching of ESX Hosts
Monitors and Updates the Virtual Machines Updating of Windows and Linux Integrates with the Distributed Resource Scheduler Fully Integrated with vSphere client and vCenter Server
Setup a Separate Database for Update Manager Setup a DSN for that Database Install Configure Authentication Install the Plug-in for the vSphere Client Update Manager Download Service
Demonstration: Installing the Update Manager Configuring the Update Manager Baselines and Baseline groups Patch Baselines Upgrade Baselines Dynamic Baselines Static Baselines
Demonstration: Creating Baselines and Baseline Groups Demonstration: Configuration Remediation in vCenter Update Manager Demonstration: Remediation Module Review
Module 05 - Planning and Setting up Virtual Networks
Module Overview The Components of Virtual Networking Learn How to Create Virtual Switches Learn How to Create Distributed Virtual Switches Configure NIC Teaming, VLANs and Private VLANs
Setup Security Policies for Virtual Switches Components of Virtual Networking Virtual Switch Distributed Virtual Switch Ports and Port Groups Service Console Port VMkernel Port VM Port Group
VLAN Trunk Port Access Port NIC Team Virtual Switches, Ports and Uplinks Virtual Switches are Built and Executed in the VMkernel Virtual Switches Operate at Layer 2 in the Network
2 Port Types and 1 Port Group Type The Service Console Port is for Management Traffic to the Service Console VMkernel Port is Used for Things Like Vmotion and iSCSI Traffic
The Port Group is Used to Provide Ports for the VMs to Connect Uplinks are Physical Network Adapters Installed in the Host Load Balancing or Fault Tolerance Maximum Number of Physical NICs
Adding Service Console Ports Understanding How it Works and is Configured Demonstration: Client and Command Line Creating VM Kernel Ports VMotion, iSCSI, NAS, NFS and VMware Fault Tolerance
Demonstration: Client and Command Line Setting Up the Management Interface on ESXI Demonstration: Configuring the Management Interface Adding Port Groups Demonstration: Adding Port Groups
VLANs and Nic Teaming Configuration VLANs and How They Work Do You Beed a VLAN? Demonstration: Setting up NIC Teams Load Balancing Options vSwitch Port-based Load Balancing (Default)
Source MAC-based Load Balancing IP Hash-Based Load Balancing Port-Based Load Balancing Policy and How it Works Demonstration: Setting the Load Balancing Policy Configuring Failover Policy
Link Status and Beacon Probing Demonstration: Configuring Failover Policy Configuring Traffic Shaping Options and Max Values per Host Average Bandwidth Peak Bandwidth Burst Size
Demonstration: Configuring Traffic Shaping Creating and Configuring Virtual Distributed Switches dvSwitch Demonstration: Creating and configuring dvSwitch Configuring DV Port Groups
Demonstration: Configuring dvPort Groups Managing Virtual and Physical Adapters Service Console or vswif and the VMkernel or vmknic Physical NICs
Demonstration: Managing and assigning NICs to dvUplinks Creating Private Virtual LANs Pairs of VLANs Primary and Secondary VLANs Promiscuous, Isolated and Community Demonstration: Setting up PVLANs
Virtual Switch Security Security Policy Settings Promiscuous Mode, MAC Address Change and Forged Transmits Demonstration: Setting up Security Policies Module Review
Module 06 - Planning and Setting Up Storage
Module Overview The Basics of Shared Storage Including Storage Area Networks and Network Attached Storage The Storage Options in vSphere Virtual Machine Storage Options
Best Practices for Storage in vSphere Storage Options Overview A Good Shared Storage Design is Critical The Shared Storage Must be Highly Available Shared Storage Fundamentals
Bandwidth, Throughput and Latency Storage Array Options Fibre Channel Fibre Channel over Ethernet iSCSI with Software and Hardware Initiators Network File System Local SAS/SCSI/SATA
Infiniband SSDs RAID Active/Active and Active/Passive Fibre Channel Settings Point to Point or FC-P2P Arbitrated Loop or FC-AL Switched or FC-SW LUNs, Targets and Initiators Zoning
Demonstration: Fibre Channel Settings iSCSI Settings LUNs, Targets and Initiators iSCSI Qualified Name Challenge Authentication Protocol Dynamic and Static Discovery iSCSI Naming Service
Demonstration: iSCSI Settings Segmenting iSCSI traffic Jumbo Frames Flow Control STP Fibre Channel over Ethernet vs iSCSI Load Balancing and Multipathing for NFS VMware Specifics
Shared Everything Storage Model VMFS Datastores Distributed Locking Mechanism Demonstration: Creating a VMFS datastore Number of datastores Number of VMs per datastore Creating a NFS Data Store
File Server Locks NFS Performance Demonstration: Creating an NFS Datastore Disk Mapping and Virtual Disc Configuration Raw Device Mapping RDM performance vs. VMFS Snapshots Thin Disks
Thick Disks Aligning a Partition Virtual SCSI Adapters New Features in vSphere and Multi Pathing Thin Provisioning Virtual Disk Formats Fault Tolerance Clustering Support Dynamic Expansion
New GUI Changed Block Tracking Demonstration: New Features Storage Management VMDirectPath I/O Single Root I/O Virtualization vStorage APIs for Multipathing
Native Multipathing Plug-in or NMP Storage Array Type Plug-in or SATP Path Selection Plug-in or PSP Multipathing Plug-in or MPP SAN and NAS Best Practices Storage Vmotion VMFS and NFS
Examples VMware Capacity Planner Predictive and Adaptive Datastores Module Review
Module 07 - Installation and Management of Virtual Machines
Module Overview How to Create a Virtual Machine Installing an Operating System in a VM Setting up VMware Tools Managing a Virtual Machine Creating VM Templates Deploying Virtual Machines
Creating a Virtual Machine Default VM Hardware Emulation Phoenix BIOS Intel Motherboard Intel PCI IDE Controller IDE CD-ROM Drive BusLogic or LSI Logic Parallel SCSI Controller
AMD or Intel CPU Depending on the Host CPU Intel e1000 or AMD PCnet NIC Standard VGA Adapter VMware Virtual SMP Demonstration: Creating a VM Size and Naming Practices for VMs
Best Practices for Disk Sizes and Numbers Installing an Operating System in a VM ESX Operating System Support Client Device, Host Device and Datastore ISO Demonstration: Mounting Media
Setting up VMware Tools VMware Tools Demonstration: Installation of VMware Tools Managing a Virtual Machine Demonstration: Partition Aligning Demonstration: Snapshots
Creating VM Templates and Deploying Virtual Machines Convert to Template Clone to Template Demonstration: Template Creation A Final Note on VM Cloning Module Review
Module 08 - Migration and Importing VMs
Module Overview vCenter Server Guided Consolidation Physical to Virtual Hot Migrations Physical to Virtual Cold Migrations Importing Virtual Appliances vCenter Server Guided Consolidation
vCenter Converter Guided Consolidation Demonstration: Installation of vCenter Converter Demonstration: Installation of Guided Consolidation vCenter Converter Agent
Physical to Virtual Hot Migrations Candidates for Hot Migration Demonstration: Hot Migration Physical to Virtual Cold Migrations and Importing Virtual Appliances Candidates for Cold Migration
Demonstration: Importing a Virtual Appliance Module Review
Module 09 - Configuration and Management of vSphere Access Controls
Module Overview Managing ESX Permissions Managing vCenter Server Permissions Managing VMs Through a Web Browser Adding a Custom Role Users, Roles, Groups, Privileges and Permissions
Assign a Role Privileges or Groups of Privileges No Access, Read-Only and Administrator Roles Demonstration: Creating a Custom Role Creating a Resource Pool and Assigning Permissions
How Privileges Get Associated with the Objects on the Host Hosts, VMs, Templates and Other Objects Inheritance Resource Pools Demonstration: Creating a Resource Pool and Assigning Permissions
vCenter Server Available Privileges The Roles view Add, Delete or Modify Existing Roles Using Groups and Permissions Inside vCenter Server Managing Permissions in vCenter Server
The vCenter Server Hierarchy Planning your vCenter Hierarchy Hosts and Clusters View VMs and Templates View
VM Power User, VM User, Resource Pool Administrator, VMware Consolidated Backup User, Datastore Consumer and Network Consumer Demonstration: Privileges Demonstration: winServerBuild and winServerAdmin
Using the Web Console Apache Tomcat Web Services VMware VirtualCenter Management Webservices Demonstration: Web Console Final Thoughts About the Web Console Module Review
Module 10 - vSphere Resource Allocation Management
Module Overview Managing VM Memory and CPU Allocation Learn How to Create and Manage Resource Pools Setup and Use VMotion Setup and Manage Clusters
Setup and Manage the Distributed Resource Scheduler Managing VM Memory and CPU Allocation Min, Default and Max virtual memory Idle Page Reclamation and Transparent Page Sharing
Memory Limit, Reservation and Shares Choosing the Number of CPUs in a VM CPU Reservations, Limits and Shares Examples Create and Manage Resource Pools Managing the Memory and CPU Settings
Demonstration: Creating and Setting up a Resource Pool Expandable Reservation Example Using VMotion Move a VM to another host while it is running Demonstration: VMotion Host Requirements
VM Requirements Managing Clusters What Happens if a Host Fails Host Requirements Demonstration: Creating a Cluster Distributed Resource Scheduler Managing the Distributed Resource Scheduler
Manual, Partially Automated and Fully Automated Modes Migration Threshold Demonstration: DRS Rules Hide the NX/XD Flag from Guest Demonstration: Setting the NX/DX Flag
Enhanced VMotion Compatibility Module Review
Module 11 - vSphere High Availability
Module Overview Windows Clusters The High Availability Options The Differences of VCB and VCDR The Data Replication Options Windows Clusters Network Load Balancing and Failover Clustering
Majority Node Set Demonstration: Setting up a cluster High Availability Options Automatic Availability Manager vCenter Server Agent HA Requirements
Host Failures Allowed, Admission Control and Virtual Machine Options Example Strict and Guaranteed Admission Control Restart Priority Low, Medium, High and Disabled Isolation Response
Fault Tolerance VMware vLockstep Backup, Recovery, and Replication Demonstration: VMware Consolidated Backup vCenter Data Recovery
Plugin for vCenter Server, a Virtual Appliance and Deduplicated Destination Storage Final Thoughts on SAN Capabilities Module Review
Module 12 - vSphere Performance Monitoring
Module Overview Using Alarms Using Performance Graphs Using Command Lines Tools to Gather Performance Data Monitoring Resource Usage at the Host and VM Level Creating Alarms Triggers and Actions
Objects Scope Demonstration: Creating an Alarm to Monitor Snapshot Disk Space Consumption Managing Alarms Range and Frequency Triggered Alarms view Demonstration: Managing alarms
Performance Graphs Trends Over Time Overview and Advanced Layout Command Line Tools Demonstration: Performance Graphs Monitoring Resources Alarms, Graphs and Command Line Tools CPU Memory
Network Traffic Disk Demonstration: Performance Counters Module Review
Module 13 - vSphere Security
Module Overview Managing Users on Local ESX Hosts Configuring Authentication on ESX Hosts Controlling Network Access on ESX Hosts Providing Secure Network Zones Managing Users on Local ESX Hosts
Local Groups and Users Managing Accounts on Local Hosts Active Directory via Kerberos Controlling Network Access SSH TCP Wrappers ESX Firewall Demonstration: Configuring the ESX Firewall
Using the VM-Support Command Line Tool Demonstration: vm-support Tool Securing the ESXi Host Passwords NIC Management Host Profiles Lockdown Mode Securing Virtual Machines
Best Practices From the OS Vendor Network Settings vShield Zones vShield Manager and the vShield Virtual Appliance Precedence Levels Demonstration: Setting up vShield Zones Module Review
Module 14 - vSphere Automation
Module Overview Tools Used to Automate vSphere vCenter Orchestrator Creating PowerCLI Scripts Using Shell Scripts on ESX Tools for Automating vSphere GUI Scripts vSphere SDK for Perl
ESX Service Console PowerShell vSphere Web Services SDK vCenter Orchestrator Demonstration: vCenter Orchestrator configuration Installing Power CLI PowerShell with PowerCLI
Demonstration: Installing Power CLI Demonstration: Using Power CLI Running Shell Scripts From ESX Demonstration: Some Useful Tasks Module Review Course Review
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