VMware VSphere: Fast Track [V6]

Acquire superior VMware vSphere skills within a short span of time

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The VMware VSphere: Fast Track [V6] course equips the delegates with the essential knowledge and skills required to install, configure, troubleshoot and manage VMware vSphere 6. The course enables the delegates to maintain highly available and scalable vSphere environments successfully. This comprehensive course focuses on all contents of VMware vSphere. The course empowers the delegates with the technical know-how to manage and troubleshoot VMware vSphere 6, VMware vCenter Server 6 and VMware ESXi 6. Along with the instructor training, the course also provides experiential lab illustrations. Throughout the course, the delegates will be introduced to the course logistics, software-defined data center, virtual machine hardware, vCenter Server and troubleshoot issues in vSphere. The course also covers configuration and management of virtual networks and virtual storage, virtual machine management, resource management and monitoring.       

  • Design and deploy the virtual data center for an enterprise

  • Course is delivered by well certified and experienced instructors

  • MSP Training offers a flexible mode of training at an affordable cost

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Tutor Support

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

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Certificate

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

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

PREREQUISITES

The prerequisites of the course includes:

  • Knowledge of VMware Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals course key concepts
  • Experience on Linux operating systems or Microsoft Windows in System administration
  • Completion of below courses:
    • VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V6.0]
    • VMware vSphere: Optimize and Scale [V6.0]

TARGET AUDIENCE

The VMware VSphere course is best suited for IT Professionals who want to master the vSphere skills within a short span of time. These include:

  • System Administrators
  • System Engineers
  • System Integrators

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Create virtual machines
  • Learn how to deploy an ESXi host
  • Configure vSphere infrastructure with the VMware vSphere Web Client and VMware vSphere Client
  • Learn how to use a content library
  • Apply patches using VMware vSphere Update Manager
  • Migrate virtual machine storage using VMware vSphere Storage vMotion
  • Manage VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance and VMware vSphere High Availability
  • Improve host scalability using VMware vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler clusters
  • Deploy a vCenter Server instance or VMware vCenter Server Appliance
  • Configure virtual networks with vSphere standard switches
  • Migrate virtual machines with VMware vSphere vMotion
  • Identify and solve issues through analytics and alerts using VMware vRealize Operations Manager
  • Improve network scalability using vSphere distributed switches
  • Perform basic troubleshooting of ESXi hosts, virtual machines, vCenter Server, virtual networking, virtual storage, and other vSphere operations
  • Perform data recovery and replicate virtual machines using VMware vSphere Replication and VMware vSphere Data Protection  

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The VMware VSphere: Fast Track [V6] course is beneficial for delegates who want to gain excellent vSphere skills in a short span of time away from the office. Design and deploy a manageable and secure VMware vSphere 6.0 virtual infrastructure with our VMware vSphere® 6.0 virtual infrastructure course. This intensive training program provides essential information about the benefits and risks of available design alternatives, thus helps the delegates in making sound design decisions.    


PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction to course

  • Introduction
  • Course logistics
  • Course Objectives

Software-Defined Data Center

  • Define virtualization
  • Explain vSphere components
  • Describe the concepts of storage virtualization, server and network
  • Install and use vSphere user interfaces
  • Explain the fitting of vSphere into the cloud architecture
  • Explain the ESXi architecture
  • Configure various ESXi settings

Creating Virtual Machines

  • Describe virtual machines
  • Explain virtual machine files and virtual machine hardware
  • Set up a single virtual machine
  • Importance of VMware Tools
  • Import an OVF template

vCenter Server

  • Describe vCenter Server architecture
  • Describe vCenter Server Appliance
  • Install and configure vCenter Server Appliance
  • Use vSphere Web Client
  • Configure VMware vCenter Single Sign-On and VMware Platform Services Controller
  • Manage vCenter Server inventory objects and licenses

Troubleshooting vSphere

  • Troubleshoot issues in vSphere using a structured approach
  • Explain options for running vSphere commands
  • Locate and use important vSphere log files

Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks

  • Describe a standard switch
  • Create and manage a standard switch
  • Describe and modify standard switch properties
  • Describe the NIC teaming of a standard switch port group
  • Describe a distributed switch
  • Create and manage a distributed switch
  • Troubleshoot virtual networking

Configuring and Managing Virtual Storage

  • Describe storage protocols and device names
  • Configure ESXi with iSCSI, NFS and Fibre Channel storage
  • Create and manage VMware vSphere VMFS datastores
  • Introduce VMware Virtual SAN datastores
  • Troubleshoot virtual storage

Virtual Machine Management

  • Deploy virtual machines using templates and cloning
  • Modify and manage virtual machines
  • Create and manage virtual machine snapshots
  • Perform vSphere vMotion and vSphere Storage vMotion migrations
  • Create vApps
  • Explain content libraries types
  • Troubleshoot virtual machines and snapshots

Resource Management and Monitoring

  • Introduce virtual CPU and memory concepts
  • Explain methods for optimizing CPU and memory usage
  • Configure and manage resource pools
  • Monitor resource usage using vCenter Server performance graphs and alarms
  • Manage a software-defined data center using vRealize Operations Manager

vSphere HA and vSphere Fault Tolerance

  • Describe the architecture of vSphere HA
  • Configure and manage a vSphere HA cluster
  • Set vSphere HA advanced parameters
  • Enable vSphere Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine
  • Explain vSphere Replication and vSphere Data Protection
  • Troubleshoot vSphere HA

Host Scalability

  • Create a vSphere DRS cluster
  • View information about a vSphere DRS cluster
  • Describe the vSphere DRS cluster functions
  • Troubleshoot vSphere DRS clusters

vSphere Update Manager and Host Maintenance

  • Describe, install, and configure vSphere Update Manager
  • Describe and use host profiles
  • Use baselines and remediate ESXi hosts
  • Perform patch management

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