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Netwind Learning Center VMWare CoursesNetwind 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

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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