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VMware vSphere 6.5 - Setup your own enterprise environment
VMware vSphere 6.5 - Setup your own enterprise environment
- Design and implement own VMware vSphere environment
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Understand key concepts of building reliable infrastructure
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Set of best practices to run enterprise grade environment
- Practical experience not theory from books
- Basic knowledge of VMware vSphere
- You should understand basic concepts of networking and storage design
- Prior working experience with VMware vSphere is nice to have but not a must
Overview
VMware vSphere is the most popular platform for deploying virtualized workloads. In this course you will learn how to build reliable enterprise grade VMware vSphere infrastructure from scratch to fully operational production environment.
Is this a right course for me? (Please click blue Full details link below)
Have you ever wondered how to set-up your own VMware vSphere infrastructure? How everything is working together to create reliable environment for virtual machines? I have designed this course to help you to understand key concepts of VMware vSphere and I will guide you through whole process of creating your own VMware vSphere infrastructure.
What is covered?
I won’t be talking much about theory and all those fancy acronyms you can see everywhere. Instead of that we will create our very new enterprise grade VMware vSphere environment. We will install three hypervisors and central management platform, configure real world networking and interconnect everything together. Then I will cover key functions of our newly created environment such is high availability, shared storage, migrations of virtual machines and all useful functions that might be handy in real world. After this course, you will be able to set-up you own VMware vSphere environment in your company from the scratch and provide reliable infrastructure for your virtual machines.
Am I going to be bored?
I have tried to be as practical as possible. I won’t disturb you with those little things like “How many hypervisors can be part of a cluster? Is it 32 or 64?” No, we will be learning things by doing them in my lab. Because of those practical lessons I hope you will enjoy them much more than some theory based lectures.
What others say
Few selected reviews. Thank you!
- After finishing the course and recreating everything in my VMware workstation nested ESXi Lab. I learned a lot of things that i can use at my job. I am aspiring to join the vmware experts at my company and this put me on a fast track towards achieving that. This filled in a huge gap (production grade design that I can use in my VCP lab) in my studies for VCP 6. Many thanks to the author. I hope he adds more design related videos and shares his experiences about designing private clouds in the bonus section. I would like the videos to be geared towards new VMware architects.
- Love it Love It Love It. Deatailled and extremely easy to understand and follow.
- I am junior VMware administrator and this course was really usefully for me. At my work I usually solve incidents within the infrastructure but I haven't actually install the environment from the beginning. Based on what I have learned I have better understanding how individual components works together.
- It's a great course that provides a detailed introduction to VMware and its features.
- Helps a lot to enhance skill on the latest version of vSphere 6.5.
- IT administrators who want to learn more about VMware vSphere
- Anyone who is interested in designing reliable VMware vSphere infrastructure
- VMware administrators who would like to get the most from their environments
Course content
Collapse all 62 lectures 08:08:03
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Course introduction 03:51
Course overview 01:27
About author 01:32
Should I take this course? 00:52
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VMware overview 01:00:33
Introduction 00:54
Overview 03:34
Why VMware 03:23
VMware’s vision 04:52
VMware product portfolio part1 14:01
VMware product portfolio part2 07:39
Hyperconverged Infrastructures 16:25
Competitors 09:45
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Project plan 16:58
Introduction 00:53
Overview 01:52
Infrastructure diagrams 07:14
Network services 04:44
IP address plan 02:15
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Environment configuration 01:18:49
Introduction 00:35
Overview 03:38
ESXi installation 04:15
ESXi initial configuration 07:43
ESXi web client 09:44
ESXi basic setup 05:18
ESXi network overview 13:40
ESXi network configuration 09:51
ESXi storage configuration 10:56
vCenter installation 13:09
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vCenter management 02:32:27
Introduction 01:10
Overview 04:42
vCenter web client 11:26
Single Sign On configuration 08:52
Permissions, users and groups 15:25
Cluster overview and features 14:21
Cluster configuration 18:05
Distributed vSwitch overview and features 09:06
Creating Distributed vSwitch 10:31
Distributed vSwitch configuration 08:55
Update manager 12:20
Datastores and datastore clusters 15:07
Alarms and Events 12:43
Walk-through: vSphere 6.5 to 6.7 upgrade 09:44
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Virtual machine management 01:31:11
Introduction 00:54
Overview 03:57
Creating virtual machine 15:28
Resource allocation 13:03
Working with virtual machine 12:46
Virtual machine tools 09:30
Migrations 10:37
Snapshots 10:07
Templates 14:49
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Troubleshoting 01:20:11
Introduction 00:51
Oveview 02:50
Failure scenarios - ESXi downtime 06:50
Failure scenarios - Network cable unplug 04:06
Failure scenarios - Physical switch downtime 04:29
Maintenance mode 05:16
DCUI troubleshooting 13:14
SSH troubleshooting 17:02
Performance monitoring 16:46
Log and events collection 08:47
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Bonus section 04:03
Introduction 00:42
Blogs about virtualization 02:22
Keep in touch 00:59