VMware vSphere 7.0 Boot Camp Training in Federal Way
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                	 We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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| Course Description | ||
| This powerful 5-day extended hours class is an intensive introduction to VMware vSphere including VMware ESXi 7 and vCenter 7. This course has been completely updated to reflect the most recent changes introduced in vSphere 7. Assuming no prior virtualization experience, this class starts with the basics and rapidly progresses to advanced topics. With 45+% of class time is devoted to labs, students learn the skills they need to become effective vSphere administrators. Students use dedicated labs that start with installation and configuration of stand-alone ESXi servers and progress to shared storage, networking and centralized management. The class continues to advanced topics including resource management, high availability, replication, performance, disaster preparedness, rapid deployment and VM cold, hot and storage migration. This class is unique in its approach; which is to identify and eliminate common IT pain points using vSphere. Students learn how to deliver business value; not just the technical or mechanical aspects of the software. By the end of the class, attendees will have learned the skills, and best practices of virtualization. Attendees will be able to design, implement, deploy, configure, monitor, manage and troubleshoot vSphere 7. 
                        Course Length: 5 Days Course Tuition: $3500 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| Attendees should have user, operator or administrator experience on common operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, UNIX, etc. Experience installing, configuring and managing operating systems, storage systems and or networks is useful but not required. We assume that all attendees have a basic familiarity with PC server hardware, disk partitioning, IP addressing, O/S installation, networking, etc. | |
| Course Outline | 
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	Chapter 1 - Introduction to VMware vSphere 7.0 
	Virtualization explained 
	How VMware virtualization compares to traditional PC deployments 
	Common pain points in PC Server management 
	How virtualization effectively addresses common IT issues 
	VMware vSphere software products 
	Hyperconverged Storage with VMware vSAN 
	Hyperconverged Networking with VMware NSX 
	What's New in vSphere 7.0 
	Chapter 2 – How to Install, Configure ESXi 7.0 
	Understanding ESXi 
	Selecting, validating and preparing your server 
	Storage controllers, disks and partitions 
	Software installation and best practices 
	Joining ESXi to a Domain 
	Local User Management and Policies 
	First look at the VMware vSphere Host Client 
	Chapter 3 – Introduction to Virtual and Physical Networking 
	vNetwork standard virtual Switches 
	Virtual Switches, Ports and Port Groups 
	Creating VMkernel NICs 
	Creating, sizing and customizing Virtual Switches 
	Chapter 4 – Advanced Virtual Networking 
	Explore advanced vSwitch properties 
	Explain vSwitch Security properties and their use cases 
	Explain the five NIC Teaming strategies, their implementation, pros, cons and use cases 
	Explore Jumbo frames including how to test, configure and verify Jumbo frames 
	Identify Jumbo frame use cases and where to avoid using Jumbo frames 
	Chapter 5 – Connecting to NAS / NFS Shared Storage 
	Benefits Shared Storage offer to Virtual Infrastructure 
	Shared Storage options 
	NFS Overview 
	Configuring ESX to use NFS Shares 
	Configuring NFS for performance and redundancy 
	NFS Use Cases 
	Troubleshooting NFS connections 
	Chapter 6 – Virtual Hardware and Virtual Machines 
	VM virtual hardware, options and limits 
	Sizing and creating a new VM 
	Assigning, modifying and removing Virtual Hardware 
	Working with a VM’s BIOS 
	VMware remote console applications 
	Installing an OS into a VM 
	Driver installation and customization 
	Chapter 7 – How to Install and Configure vCenter Server Appliance 7.0 
	The need for Identity Source management 
	Installing and configuring vCenter Server Appliance with embedded Platform Service Controller 
	Connecting Single Sign On (SSO) to Active Directory and other identity sources 
	vCenter feature overview and components 
	Organizing vCenter's inventory views 
	Importing ESXi 7 hosts into vCenter management 
	Managing vCenter with vSphere Client 
	Chapter 8 – VM Rapid Deployment using Templates, Clones 
	Templates - Virtual Machine Golden Master images 
	Creating, modifying, updating and working with Templates 
	Patching, and refreshing Templates 
	Cloning, one time copies of VMs 
	Best practices for cloning and templating 
	Adding and resizing virtual disks 
	Chapter 9 – Working with Content Libraries 
	The purpose, features and benefits of Content Libraries 
	The 3 types of Content libraries and their use cases 
	How to create a Content Libraries and upload VMs and media to them 
	How to deploy a new VM from a template in a Content Library 
	How to upload media images and use them from VMs 
	Chapter 10 - Working with VM Hot Plug Virtual Hardware 
	Upgrade VM vHardware with no downtime with hotplug virtual hardware 
	Preparing to hotplug vCPUs and vRAM into a running VM 
	Hotplugging vNICs and vDisks into a running VM 
	Hotplug Hardware and Guest OS support 
	Chapter 11 – The ESXi and vCenter Permission Model 
	VMware Security model 
	Configuring local users 
	Managing local permissions 
	vCenter security model 
	Local, Domain and Active Directory users and groups 
	How permissions are applied 
	Chapter 12 – Fibre, iSCSI and NFS v4.1 Shared Storage 
	Fibre SAN overview 
	Identifying and using Fibre Host Bus Adapters 
	Scanning and Rescanning Fibre SANs 
	iSCSI overview 
	Virtual and physical iSCSI adapters 
	Connecting to iSCSI storage 
	Scanning and rescanning iSCSI SANS 
	Performance and redundancy considerations and best practices 
	Understanding the benefits of VMware VAAI compliant storage 
	Chapter 13 – Raw Device Maps 
	Connecting VMs directly to SAN volumes using Raw Device Maps (RDM) 
	RDM features, benefits and use cases 
	Virtual and Physical RDMs explained 
	How to set up and use RDMs 
	How to correctly tear down RDMs 
	Chapter 14 – VMFS – VMware's Cluster File System 
	Unique file system properties of VMFS 
	Managing shared Volumes 
	Creating new VMFS partitions 
	Introduction to VMFS 6 features and capabilities 
	Managing VMFS capacity with LUN spanning and LUN expansion 
	Native and 3rd party Multipathing with Fibre and iSCSI SANs 
	VMFS performance considerations 
	VMFS scalability and reliability 
	Chapter 15 – Virtual Infrastructure Monitoring with vCenter Alarms 
	Alarm categories and definitions 
	Creating custom alarms and actions 
	Reviewing alarms and acknowledging them 
	Configure vCenter so it can send E-mail and SNMP alerts 
	Work with alarm conditions, triggers and actions 
	Identify most useful alarms to review and enable 
	Chapter 16 – Compute Resource Management with Resource Pools 
	Delegate resources in bulk using Resource Pools 
	How ESX delivers resources to VMs 
	Shares, Reservations and Limits 
	CPU resource scheduling 
	Memory resource scheduling 
	Resource Pools 
	Chapter 17 – VM Cold, Hot VMotion and Storage VMotion Migration 
	Cold Migrations to new ESX hosts, datastores 
	Hot Migrations with VMotion 
	VMotion requirements and dependencies 
	How VMotion works – detailed explanation 
	How to test ESXi hosts and VMs for VMotion compatibility 
	Troubleshooting VMotion 
	Storage VMotion for hot VM disk migrations 
	Chapter 18 – Load Balancing with Distributed Resource Scheduling Clusters 
	CPU and Memory resource balanced clusters with VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler 
	Resource balanced clusters with VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler 
	DRS Cluster configuration and tuning 
	Per-VM cluster policy overrides 
	Learn the features and benefits of DRS Power Management 
	Chapter 19 – Rapid VM Failure Recovery with High Availability Clusters 
	High Availability options to minimize unplanned down time 
	VMware High Availability clusters 
	How VMware HA protects against ESXi host, storage network and SAN volume failures 
	Introduction to VMware Fault Tolerance 
	Chapter 20 – Delivering Zero VM Unplanned Downtime with Fault Tolerance 
	Introduction to continuous VM availability using VMware Fault Tolerance 
	Configuring host networking to support Fault Tolerance 
	Fault Tolerant protected VMs restrictions and limitations 
	Configuring and enabling VM Fault Tolerance protection 
	Testing Fault Tolerance and demonstrating zero VM unplanned downtime 
	Chapter 21 – Patch Management with VMware Lifecycle Manager 
	Configure and enable VMware Lifecycle Manager 
	Establishing a patch baseline 
	Verifying compliance and patching ESXi hosts 
	Chapter 22 – Introduction to Distributed Virtual Switches 
	Introduction to dvSwitch features and capabilities 
	Create, configure a dvSwitch 
	Migrating VMkernel NICs from standard to dvSwitches 
	Bulk migrate VMs from standard to dvSwitches 
	dvSwitch configuration backup and restore 
	Chapter 23 – Managing Scalability and Performance 
	VMkernel CPU and memory resource management mechanisms 
	Tuning VM storage I/O performance 
	Identifying and resolving resource contention 
	Monitoring VM and ESX host performance 
	Performance and capacity planning strategies 
	Chapter 24 – Final Thoughts 
	Consolidation guidelines for VMs and Storage 
	Determining which workloads to consolidate 
	Other considerations | 
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