VMware vSphere + vSAN Training Video Tutorial
This VMware self-paced video course from Attari Classes helps you learn VMware vSphere through recorded lectures and topic-wise LMS videos. You will learn ESXi, vCenter, vMotion, SVMotion, HA, DRS, FT and many important VMware vSphere features. This VMware video tutorial also covers ESXi and vCenter practical concepts so you can understand how to deploy, manage and troubleshoot a vSphere 8 environment. Learn through recorded video lessons, follow a proper course flow, and build strong VMware administration skills at your own pace.
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This course includes:
- 35 hours approx Live interactive vSphere, ESXi, vCenter training videos
- No need to purchase hardware for Labs
- Learn How to Register for Free Labs
- LMS is updated regularly, with access to new topics added or modified
- Get Training Certificate from Attari Classes
What you'll learn
- How to install and configure vCenter, ESXi hosts, and Virtual Machines (VM)
- How to configure great vCenter features such as vMotion, SVMotion, DRS, High Availability, and Fault Tolerance
- How to configure the Network and Storage components of VMware
- You will be able to Design and Administer a vSphere 8 environment
- You will be able to troubleshoot everyday vSphere related issues
- By the end of this course you will be a professional VMWare vSphere administrator and be able to apply for IT jobs
Requirements
- This Course is related to Virtualization of Servers, So Knowledge of any Server Operating System is required
- Just Watch the Demo Lecture and 1st Lecture for Free, if you are able to understand, Go ahead and purchase
- This course will surely help you to make a bright career in Server Virtualization
Why VMware vSphere + vSAN LMS?
- We have Live Recorded Lectures of training in LMS, which helps in resolving your queries as many queries and resolutions are recorded in LIVE lectures
- These are Recorded Lectures of Live Hands-on Practical Training, so you can understand and perform live practical's on Cloud for FREE by referring LMS
- Our courses have a proper course flow where we teach from basics upto advance (you do not get this in 99% Online Video Tutorial)
- You also have the option of upgrading to Live Instructor Led Training by just paying difference in Fees
- LMS is Updated Regularly so you get access to New Topics which are added/modified
Course content
- Introduction to Server Virtualization
- Understanding the Role of a Hypervisor
- Introduction to VMware vSphere
- Overview of VMware ESXi
- Role of vCenter Server in vSphere Management
- Introduction to Virtual Machines (VMs) & VMware Tools
- Overview of VM Hot Add for CPU & Memory
- Overview of vSphere Features – vMotion, Storage vMotion, High Availability (HA), DRS & Fault Tolerance (FT)
- Introduction to VMware vSAN
- Hypervisor Types – Type 1 & Type 2
- Server Virtualization
- Storage Virtualization
- Network Virtualization
- VMware Datastore Concepts
- VMFS File System
- Virtual Disk Types – Thin vs Thick Provisioning
- ESXi Installation Prerequisites
- Installing VMware ESXi
- DCUI (Direct Console User Interface) – Overview
- Configuring an ESXi Host using DCUI
- Introduction to VMware vCenter Server
- Installing Active Directory & DNS for the Lab Environment
- Adding a Datastore to an ESXi Host
- Deploying vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) – Stage 1
- Deploying VCSA – Stage 2 & Configuring the SSO Domain
- Downloading VMware ESXi & vCenter
- vSphere 8 Licensing – Standard & Enterprise Plus
- vSphere 9 Licensing – VVF & VCF Bundles
- Using 24×7 Cloud Labs for VMware Practical Training
- Adding a Datastore to an ESXi Host
- VMFS-L vs VMFS Partitions
- PSOD (Purple Screen of Death) – Overview
- Accessing VCSA Management Interface (VAMI) using Port 5480
- Configuring VMware vCenter Server
- Creating Datacenters, Clusters & Folders in vCenter
- Testing Normal & Strict Lockdown Modes
- Configuring & Testing ESXi Maintenance Mode
- vSphere Client vs VMware Host Client
- Navigating & Managing the Environment using vSphere Client
- Verifying ESXi & vCenter Licensing
- Registering & Unregistering Virtual Machines
- Creating a VM with Hot Add Enabled & Installing the Guest OS
- Different Methods of Mounting ISO Images to a VM
- Installing VMware Tools
- Configuring CPU & Memory Hot Add
- Verifying Guest OS Support for CPU & Memory Hot Add using Broadcom Portal
- Hot Adding & Extending Virtual Machine Hard Disks
- Converting a VM to a Template & Template Back to a VM
- Exporting & Deploying Virtual Machines using OVF Templates
- Creating a Content Library & Adding ISO Images and Templates
- Cloning Virtual Machines using Guest OS Customization
- Understanding the Suspended State of a Virtual Machine
- Creating, Managing & Deleting VM Snapshots
- Snapshot vs Backup
- Understanding VMware Virtual Machine File Extensions
- vSphere Users, Groups, Roles & Permissions
- Integrating Active Directory with vCenter SSO
- Creating Users & Assigning Permissions to SSO and Active Directory Users
- Creating & Configuring Custom Roles
- Configuring Global Permissions for Content Library
- Cloud Computing Service Models – IaaS, PaaS & SaaS
- Creating an EC2 Instance in AWS Cloud
- vSphere Virtual Networking Terminology
- vSphere Virtual Networking Features
- Introduction to the vSphere Standard Switch (vSwitch)
- Creating Virtual Machine Port Groups
- Creating a VMkernel Network Adapter & Testing ESXi Connectivity
- NIC Teaming – Configuring Active-Active & Active-Standby
- Creating a New Standard vSwitch
- Adding & Removing Physical NICs (vmnics) to Understand Traffic Flow
- Changing the Virtual Machine Network Label
- Analyzing Standard vSwitch Traffic Flow & the Role of Physical Uplinks (vmnics)
- Understanding VLANs & VLAN Tagging on VM Port Groups
- Understanding Trunk Ports on Physical Switches
- External Switch Tagging (EST) – ESXi & Physical Switch Configuration
- Virtual Switch Tagging (VST) – Port Group VLAN & Physical Switch Trunk Configuration
- Creating Separate VMkernel Adapters to Isolate vMotion & FT Traffic from VM Traffic
- VMware Datastore Concepts
- Understanding Shared Storage
- SAN vs NAS Storage
- VMFS vs NFS Datastores
- Fibre Channel (FC) & iSCSI SAN
- Adding iSCSI SAN Storage to an ESXi Host & Formatting it with VMFS
- Mounting NFS Storage on an ESXi Host
- Virtual Disk Types – Thin, Thick Lazy Zeroed & Thick Eager Zeroed
- Live Storage Migration using Storage vMotion
- Live Virtual Machine Migration using vMotion
- Live Compute & Storage Migration without Shared Storage using vMotion + Storage vMotion
- Load Balancing Virtual Machines across ESXi Hosts using DRS
- Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC)
- Understanding DRS Automation Levels
- DRS Rules – Keeping VMs Together or Separate
- Storage DRS (SDRS)
- vSphere High Availability (HA) Requirements
- Understanding vSphere HA Host Election & Cluster Roles
- Configuring & Testing vSphere High Availability (HA)
- Understanding Primary & Secondary VMs in Fault Tolerance
- Configuring & Testing vSphere Fault Tolerance (FT)
- Backing Up VCSA to an FTP Server & NFS Storage
- Restoring vCenter Server Appliance from Backup
- Setting Up a vSAN Lab with ESXi 9 & VCSA 9
- Introduction to VMware vSAN
- Understanding the Need for vSAN
- Creating the vSAN VMkernel Network Adapter
- Creating & Configuring a vSAN Cluster
- Understanding RAID 1, RAID 5 & RAID 6 in vSAN
- Scaling Out a vSAN Cluster
- Understanding vSAN Objects & Components
- Creating a vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS)
- Adding ESXi Hosts to a Distributed Switch
- Migrating VM & VMkernel Networking to a Distributed Switch
- Patching & Upgrading ESXi Hosts using vSphere Lifecycle Manager
- Understanding vSAN Virtual Objects
- Understanding vSAN Component Placement
- Using vSAN Skyline Health for Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
- Creating VM Storage Policies for RAID 1 (FTT=1) & RAID 5 (FTT=1)
- Applying & Testing VM Storage Policies
- Scaling Down a vSAN Cluster & Troubleshooting with Skyline Health
- Scaling Up a vSAN Cluster & Troubleshooting with Skyline Health
- Understanding RAID 6 in vSAN
- Creating a RAID 6 (FTT=2) vSAN Storage Policy
- Checking vSAN Datastore Compliance for RAID 6
- Making the vSAN Cluster Compliant with RAID 6 Requirements
- Monitoring vSAN Component Resynchronization
- Checking VM Storage Policy Compliance with RAID 6
- Creating Two Fault Domains & Observing the Impact on vSAN
- Creating Three Fault Domains & Validating vSAN Behavior
- Introduction to Physical-to-Virtual (P2V) Conversion
- Understanding P2V & Virtual-to-Virtual (V2V) Conversion
- Installing VMware vCenter Converter Standalone & Starting a Conversion
- Converting Workloads to an ESXi Host vs a Local Destination
- Configuring Disk, CPU, Memory & Post-Conversion Settings
- Verifying the Operating System & Applications after Conversion
- Creating a vSAN Stretched Cluster with Preferred Site, Secondary Site & Witness Host
- Enabling vSphere HA on a vSAN Stretched Cluster
- Configuring Preferred & Secondary Sites and Checking Cluster Health & Recommendations
- Adding Hosts for Local-Site RAID Protection
- Troubleshooting vSAN Stretched Cluster Health Issues & Reviewing Recommendations
- Testing Disaster Recovery by Simulating Preferred-Site Failure
- Understanding the Need for a 2-Node vSAN Cluster
- Creating a Cluster with Two ESXi Hosts
- Enabling a 2-Node vSAN Cluster
- Claiming Disks for vSAN & Configuring the Witness Host
- Understanding the Default vSAN Storage Policy
- Verifying VM Component Replication across Both Hosts
- Creating Virtual Machines & Enabling vSphere HA
- Testing 2-Node vSAN Failover during ESXi Host Failure & Verifying Data Availability
- Understanding Object Space Reservation (OSR) in vSAN Storage Policies
- Understanding VM Hardware Version
- Upgrading VM Hardware Version & Understanding Downgrade Considerations
FAQs
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