VMware vSphere: Manage Scalability V4 Training Class Course
Learn to build a highly scalable vSphere infrastructure.
This hands-on VMware® vSphere training course equips system administrators with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively build and run a scalable VMware vSphere 4 virtual infrastructure.
Training Class Covers
- Save disk space by thin-provisioning virtual machines
- Use Host Profiles to keep ESX/ESXi hosts uniformly configured and manage configuration compliance
- Configure VMware DRS clusters with non-default options
- Configure VMware Distributed Power Management
- Manage more than one vCenter Server from the same vSphere Client with VMware vCenter Linked Mode
VMware Course Outline
1. Thin Provisioning vSphere features for adding ability to scale VMFS storage by more efficiently allocating space to virtual disk file
Monitor and manage thin-provisioned VMFS datastores and virtual disk storage allocation and usage
2. Host Profiles Create, manage, and apply vSphere Host Profiles to ESX/ESXi hosts Use Host Profiles to maintain ESX/ESXi host compliance
3. VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler Clusters Use VMware DRS and VMware Distributed Power Management (DPM) non-default configuration options
Configure DRS affinity and anti-affinity rules for cluster scalability Configure VMware DPM to provide efficient power management for DRS-enabled clusters
4. VMware vCenter Linked Mode Use VMware vCenter Linked Mode to manage multiple vCenter Server inventories VMware vCenter Linked Mode architecture and requirements Configure vCenter Linked Mode groups
5. VMware ESX Scripted Installation Use ESX scripted installation to automate deployment of ESX/ESXi hosts Create and manage ESX installation scripts ESX/ESXi host script commands
Class Dates and Locations
Sep 3 - 3, 2010 Boston, MA Sep 20 - 20, 2010 Omaha, NE
****Refund Policy- For full refund, class or boot camp must be cancelled via email or fax at least 14 days prior to start of class.
CISSP cancellation period is 21 days do to arrangement of tests via ISC2.
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