VMware VSphere 6.5: Install, Configure & Manage

Install, Configure and Manage VMware vSphere 6.5 effectively

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

VMware VSphere 6.5: Install, Configure & Manage is a five-day course that focuses on installing, configuring and managing VMware vSphere 6.5. It includes VMware ESXi 6.5, VMware vCenter Server 6.5 and more. During the course, our instructor will guide the delegates on how to administer an infrastructure of vSphere for an organisation. In the software-defined data centre, it acts as the strong foundation for other VMware technologies.

  • Learn how to deploy an ESXi Host and VMware vCenter server applications

  • Get trained from our highly certified and experienced instructors

  • Learn how to define the software-defined data centre

  • Use vCenter Server for managing ESXi host

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

Includes

Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

Includes

Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

For attending VMware VSphere 6.5: Install, Configure & Manage course, the delegates should have an experience of the system administrator.

TARGET AUDIENCE

VMware VSphere 6.5: Install, Configure & Manage course is ideal for the following:

  • System Administrators
  • System Engineers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Upon successful completion of the course, the delegates will be able to:

  • Define the software-defined data centre
  • Monitor and manage resource usage and pools
  • Explore various components of vSphere and their function in the infrastructure
  • Configure vSphere HA
  • Understand the features and functions of Fibre channel and VMware vSAN

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

MSP Training introduces VMware VSphere 6.5 course that provides the delegates with the knowledge and skills required to design and deploy VMware VSphere 6.5 virtual infrastructure successfully. The course includes vSphere and the Software-Defined Data Center, Overview of Virtual Machines, vCenter Server, Configure and Manage Virtual Networks, Virtual Machine Management,        vSphere HA, vSphere Fault Tolerance, Protecting Data and many more.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction to Course

  • Introductions and course logistics
  • Objectives of the Course
  • Advantages of the VMware Education Learning Zone
  • Get a complete picture of the VMware certification system
  • Identification of additional resources

vSphere and the Software-Defined Data Center

  • The topology of a physical data centre
  • Files and components of virtual machines
  • Benefits of using virtual machines
  • vSphere virtual infrastructure
  • Similarities and dissimilarities between physical architectures and virtual architectures
  • Purpose of ESXi and vCenter Server
  • Software-defined data centre
  • Private, public, and hybrid clouds

Overview of Virtual Machines

  • Introduction to virtual machines, virtual machine hardware, and virtual machine files
  • Importance of VMware Tools™
  • PCI pass-through, Direct I/O, remote direct memory access, and NVMe
  • Deploy and configure virtual machines and templates
  • Identify the files that make up a virtual machine
  • Latest virtual machine hardware and its features
  • Virtual machine CPU, memory, disk, and network resource usage
  • Identify the format of virtual machine disk

Introduction to vCenter Server

  • The architecture of vCenter Server
  • Deploy and configure vCenter Server Appliance
  • Use vSphere Web Client
  • Backup and restore vCenter Server
  • Examine vCenter Server permissions and roles
  • Explain the vSphere HA architectures and features
  • Access and navigate the new vSphere clients
  • Examine the new vSphere authentication proxy
  • Manage vCenter Server inventory objects and licenses

Configure and Manage Virtual Networks

  • Describe, create, and manage standard switches
  • Configure virtual switch security and load-balancing policies
  • Compare and Contrast vSphere distributed switches and standard switches
  • Types of virtual switch connection
  • Describe the architecture of new TCP/IP stack
  • Use VLANs with standard switches

Configure and Manage Virtual Storage

  • Overview of the types of storage protocols and storage device
  • ESXi hosts using iSCSI, NFS, and Fibre Channel storage
  • Create and manage VMFS and NFS datastores
  • Latest features of VMFS 6.5
  • vSAN
  • Define guest file encryption

Introduction to Virtual Machine Management

  • Deploy new virtual machines by using templates and cloning
  • Modification and Management of virtual machines
  • Clone a virtual machine
  • Upgrade virtual machine hardware to version 12
  • Remove virtual machines from the vCenter Server inventory and datastore
  • Customise a new virtual machine using customization specification files
  • Perform vSphere vMotion and vSphere Storage vMotion migrations
  • Create and manage virtual machine snapshots
  • Create, clone, and export vApps
  • Introduction to the types of content libraries and how to deploy and use them

Resource Management and Monitoring

  • Virtual CPU and memory
  • Techniques of virtual memory reclamation
  • Describe virtual machine over commitment and resource competition
  • Configure and manage resource pools
  • Describe methods for optimizing CPU and memory usage
  • Use various tools for monitor resource usage
  • Describe and deploy resource pools
  • Set reservations, limits, and shares
  • Define expandable reservations
  • Schedule changes to resource settings
  • Create, clone, and export vApps

Introduction to vSphere HA, vSphere Fault Tolerance, and Protecting Data

  • Explain the vSphere HA architecture
  • Configure and manage a vSphere HA cluster
  • Use vSphere HA advanced parameters
  • Define clusterwide restart ordering capabilities
  • Enforce infrastructural or intra-app dependencies during failover
  • Define vSphere HA heartbeat networks and datastore heartbeats
  • vSphere Fault Tolerance
  • Enable vSphere Fault Tolerance on virtual machines
  • Support vSphere Fault Tolerance interoperability with vSAN
  • Examine enhanced consolidation of vSphere Fault Tolerance virtual machines
  • Introduce vSphere Replication
  • Use vSphere Data Protection to back up and restore data

Overview of vSphere DRS

  • Define the functions and benefits of a vSphere DRS cluster
  • Configure and manage a vSphere DRS cluster
  • Work with affinity and anti-affinity rules
  • Define the new capabilities for what-if analysis and proactive vSphere DRS
  • Highlight the evolution of vSphere DRS using predictive data from VMware vRealize® Operations Manager™
  • Perform pre-emptive actions to prepare for CPU or memory changes
  • Define the vCenter Server embedded vSphere Update Manager, VMware vSphere® ESXi™ Image Builder CLI, and VMware vSphere® Auto Deploy capabilities
  • Use vSphere HA and vSphere DRS together for business continuity

vSphere Update Manager

  • New vSphere Update Manager architecture, components, and capabilities
  • Use vSphere Update Manager to manage ESXi, virtual machine, and vApp patching
  • Install vSphere Update Manager and the vSphere Update Manager plug-in
  • Create patch baselines
  • Use host profiles to manage host configuration compliance
  • Scan and remediate hosts

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ABOUT Fleet

Fleet, is located in the Hampshire district of England, at a distance of lies 36 miles to the southwest of London. Hart, a locality in Fleet was considered as the best living place for four consecutive years i.e. 2011 to 2015. The factors that counted towards the city gaining this title were - the rich majority of the population, better health conditions, good weather, and high levels of access to places of entertainment and leisure.Fleet had a population of 38,726 as per the census conducted in 2011.

Fleet is known for the Fleet Pond – a large rather the largest freshwater lake in the whole of Hampshire. Another feature that attracts everyone is it's old-fashioned High Street which provides a look that is reminiscent of the Victorian and Edwardian ages.

Fleet is accessible by the M3 motorway. Fleet is also known for a service station - the Welcome Break.

Government

Fleet is administered by the Hampshire County Council and The Hart District Council together. North East Hampshire is the governmental constituency for Fleet. The Hart District Councils in 2010, transferred some of its responsibilities to three newly formed parish councils i.e. Church Crookham Parish Council, Elvetham Heath Parish Council, and Fleet Town.

Wards in Fleet:

Following is the list of wards into which Fleet and Church Crookham are divided:

  • Fleet West: This includes a part of Church Crookham and is located on the western side of Fleet.
  • Fleet Courtmoor: Located towards the eastern side of the Basingstoke Canal is Fleet Courtmoor.
  • Fleet North: The Elvetahm Heath State forms a major part of Fleet North.
  • Church Crookham West includes the southern as well as western parts of Crookham.
  • Fleet Central includes the oldest areas of the town and the town centre also.
  • Church Crookham East: It covers two parts of Fleet – a majority being the northern and eastern parts of Church Crookham while some parts of eastern Fleet are also covered.

Transport :

Railways :

The Fleet citizens are served by Fleet railway station which is funded by the Hampshire County Council, on the London to Basingstoke line.

Bus

The citizens of Fleet commute using the Fleet Buzz service also. This service is operated by Stagecoach bus. There are routes to various places such as  Justin, Farnborough and Aldershot.

Sports

The North Hants Golf Club, a top-ranked golf course for more than hundred years is located in Fleet.Justin Rose, a top-ranked golfer, lives in Fleet. Fleet is also home to four Non-League football teams that play at Kennels Lane (Fleet Spurs F.C.), Calthorpe Park (Fleet Town F.C), Zebon Copse(FC Fleet), and Dippenhall St., Crondall (Fleet Albion).

Fleet also organises a half marathon before the London Marathon takes place.

Leisure

There is a sports cum leisure centre that is run by the government and known as  The Hart Leisure Centre. This centre has a swimming pool, a gym, a teaching pool, two sports halls and a number of studios and squash courts. The centre is also home to martial arts clubs and some other sports clubs as well.

Media :

The local press consists of the Fleet News & Mail, a broadsheet that is available from the local shops, and the Surrey-Hants Star Courier, a free tabloid that is delivered to the door of every citizen in Fleet.The BBC South Today is the source of the local BBC TV news.BBC Surrey covers Fleet on BBC Radio, as well as North-East Hampshire.Fleet is also covered by 96.4 Eagle Radio independently.

Culture :

There are various events that are covered by the carnival committee in Fleet. Worth mentioning are the Fleet Carnival and Switching on of Christmas Lights in preparation for December 25 (though the event takes place in the last week of November).