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1. VMware vSphere and Virtualizing the IT Infrastructure 
  1.1 Aspects of Virtualization 
  1.1.1 Virtualizing the Computer 
  1.1.2 Virtualizing the Computer and Adding Virtual Machines 
  1.1.3 Virtualizing the Infrastructure 
  1.1.4 Cloud Computing 
  1.1.5 Server Consolidation 
  1.1.6 Business Continuity 
  1.2 Platform for Virtualization and Cloud Infrastructure 
  1.2.1 Relationships between the Component Layers of VMware vSphere 
  1.3 VMware vSphere Components and Features 
  1.4 Physical Topology of vSphere Datacenter 
  1.5 Virtual Datacenter Architecture 
  1.6 Hosts, Clusters, and Resource Pools 
  1.7 VMware vSphere Distributed Services 
  1.8 vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler 
  1.9 vSphere High Availability 
  1.9.1 vSphere HA 
  1.9.2 vSphere Fault Tolerance 
  1.10 Network Architecture 
  1.11 Networking with vSphere Distributed Switches 
  1.12 Networking with vSphere Standard Switches 
  1.13 Storage Architecture 
  1.14 Management Layer: VMware vCenter Server 
  1.15 vCenter Server Core Services 
  1.16 vCenter Server Plug-Ins 
  1.17 vCenter Server Interfaces 
2. vSphere Installation and Setup 
  2.1 Install vSphere Server 
  2.2 Setup vSphere Server Networking Settings 
  2.3 vSphere Host Client (formerly: vSphere Web Client) 
  2.4 Setup vSphere Server Settings 
  2.4.1 Creating a Datastore 
  2.4.2 Modify the Datastore Name 
  2.4.3 Modify the Time Configuration 
  2.5 Uploading Image of Guest OS 
  2.6 Creating Virtual Machine 
  2.7 About VMware Tools 
  2.8 Install VMWare Tools on Linux guest operating system 
  2.8.1 Manually Mount and Extract the VMWare Tools 
  2.8.2 Connect to the internet and obtain “net-tools” package 
  2.8.3 Install VMWare Tools 
3. vSphere Storage 
  3.1 Storage Virtualization 
  3.2 Types of Physical Storage 
  3.2.1 Local Storage 
  3.2.2 Networked Storage 
  3.2.3 Fibre Channel (FC) 
  3.2.4 Internet SCSI (iSCSI) 
  3.2.5 Network-attached Storage (NAS) 
  3.2.6 NFS Storage 
  3.3 How Virtual Machines Access Storage 
  3.4 Working with Flash Devices 
  3.5 Using Flash Devices 
  3.6 More about Virtual Flash Resource 
  3.7 Working with Datastores 
  3.8 Understanding VMFS Datastores 
  3.8.1 How VMFS6 Differs from VMFS5 
  3.8.2 VMFS Datastores and Storage Disk Formats 
  3.8.3 NFS Datastores 
  3.9 Add New Storage 
  3.9.1 Increasing Datastore Capacity 
  3.10 Moving virtual machine without vCenter Server 
  3.11 Using vSphere with iSCSI 
  3.11.1 Setup iSCSI Target Server 
  3.11.2 Connect to iSCSI Target Server 
  3.12 Disk Modes 
  3.12.1 Dependent disk mode 
  3.12.2 Independent persistent mode 
  3.12.3 Independent Non-Persistent Mode 
4. vSphere Networking 
  4.1 Networking Concepts 
  4.2 Network Services 
  4.2.1 Setup Networking 
  4.2.2 Change Virtual Network Settings 
  4.2.3 Edit Virtual Machine Network Adapter Setting 
  4.3 Virtual Network 
  4.3.1 Adding Virtual Network 
  4.3.2 Change the Virtual Machine Network 
  4.3.3 Changing Port Group VLAN ID settings 
  4.4 Virtual Switch 
  4.4.1 Add New Virtual Switch 
  4.4.2 Add Network Adapter to existing vSwitch  
  4.4.3 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) and Jumbo Frame support 
  4.4.4 Security Settings 
5. vSphere Resource Management 
  5.1 Resource Management 
  5.2 Resource Allocation 
  5.2.1 Resource Allocation Shares 
  5.2.2 Resource Allocation Reservation 
  5.2.3 Resource Allocation Limit 
  5.2.4 Hyper threading and vSphere Hosts 
  5.2.5 Memory Sharing 
  5.3 Resource Management Settings 
  5.3.1 Check the Usage of CPU 
  5.3.2 Changing the Shares Value 
  5.3.3 Change CPU Affinity 
  5.3.4 Configuring CPU Resource Allocation Limit 
  5.3.5 Admission Control 
6. vCenter Server Installation and Setup 
  6.1 vCenter Infrastructure 
  6.1.1 vSphere Software Components 
  6.1.2 vSphere Managed Inventory Objects 
  6.1.3 Optional vCenter Server Components 
  6.1.4 vCenter Server Plug-Ins 
  6.2 Installing vCenter Server 
  6.3 Basic Configuration of vCenter Server 
7. Using vCenter Server 
  7.1 Datacenter 
  7.1.1 Creating a Datacenter 
  7.1.2 Rename Datacenter 
  7.2 Host 
  7.2.1 Adding Host into vCenter 
  7.2.2 Folder 
  7.2.3 Create vSphere Host Folder 
  7.2.4 Creating Virtual Machine Folder 
  7.3 Resource Pool 
  7.3.1 Create Resource Pool 
  7.3.2 Moving VM into Resource Pool 
8. vSphere Server Upgrade 
  8.1 Install vSphere Update Manager 
  8.2 Using Lifecycle Manager to upgrade vSphere Server 
   
    9. vSphere Host Profiles 
  9.1 Creating a Host Profile 
  9.2 Using Host Profile 
  9.3 Cloning Host Profile 
10. vMotion 
  10.1 Configuring vSphere host for vMotion 
  10.1.1 vMotion Notifications 
  10.1.2 Reduce Outages by Preparing Applications for Migration 
  10.1.3 vSphere vMotion Unified Data Transport 
  10.2 Storage vMotion 
11. vSphere Monitoring and Performance 
  11.1 Enable Statistics Collection for Guest Operating System Performance Analysis 
   
  12. vSphere Alarm and Events 
  12.1 Introduction to Alarms and Events 
  12.2 Example 1 
  12.3 Example 2 
  12.4 Acknowledging or Resetting a triggered alarm 
  12.5 Configuring Retention of Tasks and Events 
  12.6 Monitoring Disk usage and Database size on VCSA 
13. vSphere Scheduled Tasks 
   
  14. vSphere Permission 
  14.1 Assigning Permissions 
  14.2 Assigning Roles 
  14.3 Settings Roles 
  14.3.1 Configure vCenter Server integration with Active Directory 
  14.3.2 Create User Account and Group at Active Directory 
  14.3.3 Create Folders 
  14.3.4 Set Permission of Folders 
15. Advanced Networking 
  15.1 Setup vMotion and Provisioning Network 
  15.2 Setup FT Network 
  15.3 Setup iSCSI Network 
  15.4 Bind iSCSI Adapter to vSwitch 
  15.5 Changing the Path Select Policy by using PowerCLI 
  15.6 More about Path Select Policy 
  15.6.1 Fixed (VMware) 
  15.6.2 Most Recently Used (VMware) 
  15.7 vSphere Distributed Switch 
  15.7.1 Distributed Switch Architecture 
  15.7.2 Uplink port group 
  15.7.3 Distributed port group 
  15.7.4 Distributed Switch Data Flow 
  15.7.5 Creating a Distributed Switch for Virtual Machine traffic 
  15.7.6 Network I/O Control 
  15.7.7 Bandwidth Allocation for System Traffic 
  15.7.8 Traffic Shaping Policy in a Distributed Switch environment 
  15.7.9 Port Mirroring 
  15.7.10 Traffic Filtering and Marking Policy 
  15.7.11 Switch Discovery Protocol 
  15.7.12 Backing up a Virtual Distributed Switch 
16. High Availability and Fault Tolerance 
  16.1 How vSphere HA Works 
  16.2 Host Failure Types and Detection 
  16.3 Master and Slave Hosts 
  16.4 Datastore Heartbeating 
  16.5 Using vSphere HA and DRS Together 
  16.6 vSphere HA Admission Control 
  16.7 Host Failures Cluster Tolerates Admission Control Policy 
  16.8 Slot Size Calculation 
  16.9 Using Slots to Compute the Current Failover Capacity 
  16.10 Advanced Runtime Info 
  16.11 Admission Control Using Host Failures Cluster Tolerates Policy 
  16.12 Percentage of Cluster Resources Reserved Admission Control Policy 
  16.13 Computing the Current Failover Capacity 
  16.14 Admission Control Using Percentage of Cluster Resources Reserved Policy 
  16.15 Specify Failover Hosts Admission Control Policy 
  16.16 Choosing an Admission Control Policy 
17. Creating vSphere HA Cluster 
  17.1.1 Setup the Lab 
  17.1.2 Create Cluster 
  17.1.3 Cluster Features 
  17.2 Fault Tolerance for Virtual Machine 
  17.2.1 How Fault Tolerance Works 
  17.2.2 Fault Tolerance Interoperability 
  17.3 Turn On Fault Tolerance 
  17.3.1 Case 1 
  17.3.2 Case 2 
  17.3.3 More about vSphere Fault Tolerance in an HA-Enabled Cluster 
  17.3.4 vSphere FT Failover Scenario 
  17.4 Details about vSphere High Availability 
  17.4.1 Working Principal of vSphere High Availability 
  17.4.2 About Virtual Cluster Service (vCLS) 
  17.4.3 Host Failure Types and Detection 
  17.4.4 Datastore Heartbeating 
  17.5 Site Recovery Manager 
  17.6 Multisite Stretched Cluster 
  17.7 Disaster Recovery with vCenter Site Recovery Manager 
  17.7.1 Virtual Machine Templates 
  17.7.2 Distributed Resource Scheduler 
  17.7.3 Storage DRS 
18. Datastore Cluster 
  18.1 Initial Placement and Ongoing Balancing 
  18.2 Storage Migration Recommendations 
  18.3 Create Datastore Cluster 
  18.4 Using a Datastore Cluster 
   
  19. Storage With SSD 
  19.1 Solid State Disks Enablement 
  19.2 Benefits of SSD Enablement 
  19.2.1 Auto-Detection of SSD Devices 
  19.2.2 Best Practices for SSD Devices 
  19.2.3 Host Cache Configuration 
20. Virtual SAN 
  20.1 Introduction to Storage Area Network 
  20.2 Virtual SAN Requirements 
  20.2.1 vSphere Requirements 
  20.2.2 Storage Requirements 
  20.2.3 Network Requirements 
  20.3 Setup vSAN 
  20.3.1 Prepare and Turn On vSAN 
  20.4 Using vSAN Datastore 
  20.5 Using VM Storage Policy 
  20.5.1 Create Storage Policy 
  20.5.2 Using Storage Policy 
  20.5.3 Create RAID5 Policy 
  20.5.4 Change Virtual Machine Storage Policy 
  20.5.5 Simulate Host Failure in a vSAN cluster 
  20.6 vSAN iSCSI target 
  20.7 More about vSAN Stretch Clusters 
  20.7.1 About vSAN Stretch Clusters 
  20.7.2 vSAN Stretch Clusters deployment 
  20.7.3 Using Fault Domains in Stretch Clusters 
  20.7.4 Stretched cluster with RAID-5 erasure coding local failure protection 
  20.7.5 Site Affinity in Stretch Clusters 
  20.7.6 Improved Device Handling in degraded situation 
  20.7.7 Rebuilding and Resynchronization Throttling in vSAN Stretch Cluster 
  20.8 Deduplication and Compression 
  20.8.1 Verifying Space Savings from Deduplication and Compression 
  20.8.2 Adding or Removing Disks with Deduplication and Compression Enabled 
  20.9 Common Troubleshooting and Debug commands 
  20.10 Performance evaluation with HCIBench 
  20.10.1 HCIBench Architecture 
  20.10.2 Prerequisites 
  20.10.3 Installation of Controller VM 
  20.10.4 Configuring the HCIBench and vSphere environment for running test 
  20.10.5 Running a test 
  20.10.6 Consuming Test Results 
  20.10.7 HCIBench Networking configuration 
  20.10.8 Network Topology examples for HCIBench 
  20.10.9 Avoid using 172.17.0.0/16 address range which conflicts HCIBench’s docker container 
21. Auto Deploy 
  21.1 Understanding vSphere Auto Deploy 
  21.1.1 Introduction to Auto Deploy 
  21.1.2 Rules and Rule Sets 
  21.2 Install TFTP Server 
  21.3 Enable vSphere Auto Deploy 
  21.4 Configure DHCP Server for PXE Boot 
  21.5 Setup Auto Deploy 
  21.5.1 Setup Boot Image 
  21.5.2 Setup Host Profile 
  21.5.3 Create Production Image 
  21.5.4 Create New Deploy Rule 
22. Security Certificates 
  22.1 Encryption and Security Certificates for vSphere and vCenter Server 
  22.2 Prepare Certificate 
  22.2.1 Prepare Certificate Template 
  22.3 Replace Certificates 
23. vCenter HA 
  23.1 What is vCenter HA 
  23.1.1 Plan the vCenter HA Deployment 
  23.1.2 Configure the Network 
  23.1.3 Configure vCenter HA with the Basic Option 
  23.1.4 Configure vCenter HA with the Advanced Option 
  23.2 Setup vCenter HA 
  23.3 Test Failover 
  23.4 Simulate Host Fail 
  23.5 Remove vCenter HA 
24. vCenter Upgrade 
  24.1 Overview of vSphere Upgrade Tasks 
  24.2 vCenter Server Upgrade Process 
  24.2.1 Example Upgrade Paths from vCenter Server6.7 to vCenter Server8.0 
  24.2.2 vCenter Server Supported Upgrade Methods 
  24.3 Upgrading VCSA 7.0 to VCSA 8.0 Procedures 
  24.3.1 Preparation 
  24.3.2 Upgrade Procedure 
  24.4 After Upgrading or Migrating vCenter Server 
25. Content Libraries 
  25.1 Creating Content Library for Publishing 
  25.2 Synchronize the Contents of a Subscribed Library 
26. Enhanced Linked Mode 
  26.1 vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode for vCenter Server Appliance 
  26.2 Joining a vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode Domain 
  26.3 Removing Linked Mode 
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