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VMware Infrastructure 3: Install and Configure 3.5 Training Class

In order to take our VMware Infrastructure 3: Install and Configure 3.5 training classes, you must have System administration experience on Microsoft Windows or Linux operating system knowledge. This VMware training is aimed at System administrators, systems engineers, and operators responsible for ESX Server and/or VirtualCenter who would like to enhance their knowledge and take their IT career to new heights.

This hands-on VMware 3.5: Install and Configure training class explores installation, configuration, and management of VMware, which consists of VMware ESX Server and VMware VirtualCenter. Upon completion of this VMware Infrastructure 3: Install and Configure training course, you can take the examination to become a VMware Certified Professional. Students who complete this course should enroll next in VMware Infrastructure 3: Deploy, Secure, and Analyze.

Since we have certified instructors teaching our virtualization training classes, expect to receive a quality and comprehensive IT training that will help you master all the material. The four-day VMware: Install and Configure 3.5 training class is held at a variety of training centers across the nation, so that you can conveniently enroll in one near you. All the necessary learning materials, such as textbooks and software are included in the price of the course, making it a cost-effective option. You will learn from in-depth discussions, demos, presentations and lectures that detail the information in understandable terms you will easily remember when working on the job. If you can't make these classes and want an elearning option, ask to see if we have a VMware 3.5: Install and Configure online training videos for this title. Would you like to bring this class to your office? Consider our VMware: Install and Configure onsite training option as well.

Enrollment Fee: $2,995 USD
Number of Class Days: 4

 

Training Class Outline:

1. Introduction

* What Virtual Infrastructure Is
* VMware Infrastructure

2. Virtual Infrastructure Overview

* Virtualization
* A Virtual Machine
* How Virtualization Works
* Virtualization using a Bare-Metal Hypervisor
* ESX Server Architecture
* Using VMware Infrastructure in a Data Center

3. ESX Server Installation

* ESX Server Physical Setup
* Hardware Prerequisites
* Partitioning an x86 Disk
* After Installation Is Complete
* ESX Server Physical Console After Install
* VMware Infrastructure (VI) Client
* Single-Host Licensing

4. Networking

* Virtual Switches
* Network Connections
* Virtual Switch Property: Ports
* Virtual Switch Property: Network Adapters
* Port Group Property: VLANs
* Virtual Switch and Port Group Policies
* Security Policy
* Traffic-Shaping Policy
* NIC Teaming Policy
* Load-Balancing
* Detecting and Handling Network Failure

5. Storage

* How Fibre Channel is used with ESX Server
* Addressing SAN LUNs in the VMkernel
* Making SAN Storage Available to ESX Server
* How iSCSI is used with ESX Server
* How iSCSI Storage Authenticates the ESX Server
* iSCSI Software and Hardware Initiators
* VMFS
* Multipathing with Fibre Channel
* Multipathing with iSCSI
* Manage Multiple Paths
* How NAS/NFS is used with ESX Server
* Addressing and Access Control with NFS

6. VirtualCenter Installation

* VirtualCenter Components
* VirtualCenter Architecture
* Hardware and Software Prerequisites
* VirtualCenter Database
* VMware License Server (Centralized Licensing)
* VirtualCenter Server Services
* VI Client Overview
* ESX Server and VirtualCenter Communication
* Managing Across Geographies
* Backup Strategy for VirtualCenter Server
* VirtualCenter Inventory: Multiple Data Centers
* VirtualCenter Inventory: Clusters

7. Virtual Machine Creation and Management

* Files that Make Up a Virtual Machine
* Display a Virtual Machine's Files using the VI Client
* Virtual Machine Virtual Hardware
* Virtual Machine Console
* Install Guest Operating System into a Virtual Machine
* Deploy a Virtual Machine from Template
* Clone a Virtual Machine
* Guest Operating System Customization
* Deploying Across Datacenters
* Virtual Appliances
* VMware Converter Enterprise
* Hot Cloning
* Cold Cloning
* Importing a Server
* Move VM Between ESX Servers: Cold Migration
* Modify Virtual Machine Settings
* Guided Consolidation

8. Virtual Infrastructure Access Control

* Security Model Overview
* Defining Users and Groups
* Privileges and Roles
* Permissions
* VirtualCenter Security Model
* ESX Server Security Model
* Web Access

9. Resource Management

* How Virtual Machines Compete for Resources
* Resource Pool
* Configuring a Pool's Resources
* Move VM Between ESX Servers: VMotion Migration
* How VMotion Works
* Virtual Machine Requirements for VMotion
* Host Requirements for VMotion
* What a DRS Cluster Is
* Create a DRS Cluster
* Best Practices for DRS
* Resource Pools in a DRS Cluster
* Delegated Administration
* Monitor Cluster Usage
* Planned Downtime: Maintenance Mode

10. Resource Monitoring

* Systems for Optimizing VM Resource Use
* Monitoring Virtual Machine Performance
* Performance-Tuning Methodology
* Monitoring VM Resource Use with Performance Graphs
* Tools for Improving VM CPU and Memory Performance
* Monitoring Using Performance-Based Alarms

11. Data and Availability Protection

* Backup Strategies
* What To Back Up
* General Guidelines for Virtual Machine Backups
* Virtual Machine High Availability
* Clustering Inside VMs for High Availability

12. Planning VI Deployment

* ESX Server 3 Hardware Support
* ESX Server Sizing
* Booting ESX from a Fibre Channel or iSCSI SAN LUN
* VirtualCenter Deployment
* Storage Considerations
* Storage Comparison: Fibre Channel, NAS, iSCSI