 
        CODE: VMW_VSICM8
LÄNGE: 40 Hours (5 Tage)
PREIS: €3 300,00
Dieser fünftägige Kurs bietet ein intensives praktisches Training, das sich auf die Installation, Konfiguration und das Management von VMware vSphere 8 konzentriert, das VMware ESXi™ 8 und VMware vCenter® 8 umfasst. Dieser Kurs bereitet Sie auf die Verwaltung einer vSphere-Infrastruktur für ein Unternehmen jeder Größe vor.
Dieser Kurs ist die Grundlage für die meisten VMware-Technologien im softwaredefinierten Rechenzentrum.
Am Ende des Kurses sollten Sie in der Lage sein, die folgenden Ziele zu erreichen:
    Installieren und Konfigurieren von ESXi-Hosts
    vCenter bereitstellen und konfigurieren
    Verwenden des vSphere-Clients zum Erstellen des vCenter-Inventars und Zuweisen von Rollen an vCenter-Benutzer
    Erstellen von virtuellen Netzwerken mit vSphere-Standard-Switches und verteilten Switches
    Erstellen und Konfigurieren von Datenspeichern mit von vSphere unterstützten Speichertechnologien
    Verwenden des vSphere® Client™ zum Erstellen von virtuellen Maschinen, Vorlagen, Klonen und Snapshots
    Erstellen von Inhaltsbibliotheken für die Verwaltung von Vorlagen und die Bereitstellung von virtuellen Maschinen
    Verwalten der Ressourcenzuweisung für virtuelle Maschinen
    Migrieren virtueller Maschinen mit VMware vSphere® vMotion® und VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®
    Erstellen und Konfigurieren eines vSphere-Clusters, der mit VMware vSphere® High Availability und VMware vSphere® Distributed Resource Scheduler™ aktiviert ist
    Verwalten des Lebenszyklus von vSphere, um vCenter, ESXi-Hosts und virtuelle Maschinen auf dem neuesten Stand zu halten
                        
    Systemverwalter
    Systemingenieure
                    
Erfahrung in der Systemverwaltung von Microsoft Windows- oder Linux-Betriebssystemen
Course Introduction
    Introductions and course logistics
    Course objectives
vSphere and Virtualization Overview
    Explain basic virtualization concepts
    Describe how vSphere fits in the software-defined data center and the cloud infrastructure
    Recognize the user interfaces for accessing vSphere
    Explain how vSphere interacts with CPUs, memory, networks, storage, and GPUs
Installing and Configuring ESXi
    Install an ESXi host
    Recognize ESXi user account best practices
    Configure the ESXi host settings using the DCUI and VMware Host Client
Deploying and Configuring vCenter
    Recognize ESXi hosts communication with vCenter
    Deploy vCenter Server Appliance
    Configure vCenter settings
    Use the vSphere Client to add and manage license keys
    Create and organize vCenter inventory objects
    Recognize the rules for applying vCenter permissions
    View vCenter logs and events
Configuring vSphere Networking
    Configure and view standard switch configurations
    Configure and view distributed switch configurations
    Recognize the difference between standard switches and distributed switches
    Explain how to set networking policies on standard and distributed switches
Configuring vSphere Storage
    Recognize vSphere storage technologies
    Identify types of vSphere datastores
    Describe Fibre Channel components and addressing
    Describe iSCSI components and addressing
    Configure iSCSI storage on ESXi
    Create and manage VMFS datastores
    Configure and manage NFS datastores
Deploying Virtual Machines
    Create and provision VMs
    Explain the importance of VMware Tools
    Identify the files that make up a VM
    Recognize the components of a VM
    Navigate the vSphere Client and examine VM settings and options
    Modify VMs by dynamically increasing resources
    Create VM templates and deploy VMs from them
    Clone VMs
    Create customization specifications for guest operating systems
    Create local, published, and subscribed content libraries
    Deploy VMs from content libraries
    Manage multiple versions of VM templates in content libraries
Managing Virtual Machines
    Recognize the types of VM migrations that you can perform within a vCenter instance and across vCenter instances
    Migrate VMs using vSphere vMotion
    Describe the role of Enhanced vMotion Compatibility in migrations
    Migrate VMs using vSphere Storage vMotion
    Take a snapshot of a VM
    Manage, consolidate, and delete snapshots
    Describe CPU and memory concepts in relation to a virtualized environment
    Describe how VMs compete for resources
    Define CPU and memory shares, reservations, and limits
Deploying and Configuring vSphere Clusters
    Create a vSphere cluster enabled for vSphere DRS and vSphere HA
    View information about a vSphere cluster
    Explain how vSphere DRS determines VM placement on hosts in the cluster
    Recognize use cases for vSphere DRS settings
    Monitor a vSphere DRS cluster
    Describe how vSphere HA responds to various types of failures
    Identify options for configuring network redundancy in a vSphere HA cluster
    Recognize vSphere HA design considerations
    Recognize the use cases for various vSphere HA settings
    Configure a vSphere HA cluster
    Recognize when to use vSphere Fault Tolerance
Managing the vSphere Lifecycle
    Enable vSphere Lifecycle Manager in a vSphere cluster
    Describe features of the vCenter Update Planner
    Run vCenter upgrade prechecks and interoperability reports
    Recognize features of VMware vSphere® Lifecycle Manager™
    Distinguish between managing hosts using baselines and managing hosts using images
    Describe how to update hosts using baselines
    Describe ESXi images
    Validate ESXi host compliance against a cluster image and update ESXi hosts
    Update ESXi hosts using vSphere Lifecycle Manager
    Describe vSphere Lifecycle Manager automatic recommendations
    Use vSphere Lifecycle Manager to upgrade VMware Tools and VM hardware