VMware Cloud Deploying and Managing on AWS
Learn how to leverage VMware Cloud on AWS to migrate vSphere-based environments to the cloud and access the full range of AWS services.
Released: 5/8/2018
VMware Cloud on AWS allows admins to migrate vSphere-based environments to the Amazon cloud—using the same management tools, the same policies, and the same application code. Learn how to leverage VMware Cloud on AWS to structure hybrid cloud environments and access the full range of AWS services. Instructor Joseph Holbrook starts the course with an explanation the requirements, costs, and use cases for VMware Cloud on AWS. He reviews the product architecture, including its core, the Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC)—which integrates vSphere, the distributed shared data store vSAN, and the network virtualization solution NXS—and Hybrid Linked Mode, which connects your on-premises and cloud resources. Then learn how to configure SDDC, use the compute and management gateways, and explore connectivity options such as VPN and Direct Connect. Last, review the additional capabilities of VMware Cloud on AWS, such as content libraries, Site Recovery Manager, Developer Center, and vRealize Automation for automating deployment on VMware Cloud on AWS.
Topics include:
Prerequisites for VMware Cloud on AWS
Costs
Benefits and limitation
Architecture overview
Configuration
Compute gateway
Management gateway
Connectivity options
Content library synchronization
Site recovery
vRealize Automation
Introduction
Welcome 49s
What you should know 43s
Why use VMware on AWS? 1m 58s
1. VMware on AWS Cloud Basics
VMware on AWS prerequisites 3m 2s
Accounts and organizations 8m 13s
Billing and costs 3m 12s
Main use cases 3m 32s
Benefits and limitations 2m 30s
Top-level overview 5m 12s
2. VMware on AWS Services Overview
VMware Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) overview 1m 36s
vSphere cluster overview 4m 33s
vSAN overview 3m 49s
NSX overview 3m 26s
Operational model 2m 54s
Hybrid Linked Mode 3m 55s
Moving virtual machines to the cloud 4m 44s
VMware on AWS Hands-on Lab login 4m 5s
3. Basic Configuration Tasks
Create an SDDC 6m 39s
Configure the SDDC 5m 34s
Firewall requirements 1m 49s
Set up a firewall rule 4m
Add VPN 2m 26s
Configure DNS 2m 19s
4. Compute Gateway
Compute gateway overview 1m 59s
Use the compute gateway 2m 36s
5. Management Gateway
Management gateway overview 1m 7s
Use the management gateway 2m 20s
6. Connectivity Options
Connectivity options 4m 8s
Set a public IP address 3m 9s
NAT 3m 26s
Connectivity for vCenter 1m 10s
7. Additional Capabilities
Support 1m 7s
Content library 1m 2s
Site recovery option 6m 11s
Developer Center 2m 54s
8. vRealize Automation
vRealize prerequisites 1m 29s
Conclusion
Next steps 1m 49s
1.Introduction
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01.Welcome
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02.What you should know
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03.Why use VMware on AWS
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2.1. VMware on AWS Cloud Basics
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04.VMware on AWS prerequisites
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05.Accounts and organizations
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06.Billing and costs
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07.Main use cases
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08.Benefits and limitations
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09.Top-level overview
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3.2. VMware on AWS Services Overview
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10.VMware Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) overview
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11.vSphere cluster overview
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12.vSAN overview
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13.NSX overview
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14.Operational model
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15.Hybrid Linked Mode
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16.Moving virtual machines to the cloud
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17.VMware on AWS Hands-on Lab login
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4.3. Basic Configuration Tasks
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18.Create an SDDC
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19.Configure the SDDC
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20.Firewall requirements
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21.Set up a firewall rule
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22.Add VPN
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23.Configure DNS
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5.4. Compute Gateway
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24.Compute gateway overview
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25.Use the compute gateway
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6.5. Management Gateway
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26.Management gateway overview
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27.Use the management gateway
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7.6. Connectivity Options
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28.Connectivity options
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29.Set a public IP address |
30.NAT
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31.Connectivity for vCenter
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8.7. Additional Capabilities
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32.Support
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33.Content library
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34.Site recovery option
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35.Developer Center
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9.8. vRealize Automation
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36.vRealize prerequisites
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10.Conclusion
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37.Next steps
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