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Beginner VMware vSphere 5.5 - Virtualization Technologies

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Course Features

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

VMware vSphere is the primary server virtualization platform with continual management for virtual data centers. Formerly known as VMware Infrastructure 4, VMware vSphere is VMware's cloud computing operating system which consists of ESXi, a Type 1 hypervisor, and other important features to ensure that the virtual servers are running perfectly. Additionally, it serves as a platform for managing and implementing virtual machine (VM) infrastructure and is extremely useful as a large number of modern businesses nowadays depend on virtualization to help them scale up and cut hardware costs. In this course, you will be taken through the features of VMware as a virtualization platform where you will learn about resource manipulation, automated administration using PowerCLI, and VM creation. This VMWare course will teach you the various components of VMware virtualization, how they work and how VM is the base unit of VMware virtualization as well as the command-line interface (CLI) for virtual machine management and how to configure virtual machine settings using the vSphere Client. The next section of content covers how to use other programs and the vSphere Web Services software development kit to configure VMs, how to create vSphere distributed switches and vSphere standard switches, and to configure networking for VMware vSphere. Some other key themes include vSphere Networking, how to use standard switches for providing network connectivity to hosts and VMs and how you can create network devices (abstracted) called vSphere standard switches. Virtualization software allows you to run programs and deploy apps with two or more operating systems using an abstraction layer, gives a more structured utilization of computer hardware, and allows public and private cloud providers to serve even more users. Virtualization products are now an important part of many organizations and in this free online course, we detail the features of vSphere that make virtualization a practical, cost-efficient technology, and you can learn the skills required to administer VMs through vSphere 5.5 by enrolling in this free online course.

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What You Will Learn

Define a virtual machine port group

Define virtual infrastructure and virtual machine

Describe the direct console user interface (DCUI)

Describe the local configuration process of the ESXi 5.5 using the DCUI (direct console user interface)

Discuss the various reasons for virtualization

Explain the series of products available for managing VMWare infrastructure

Identify the five functions of the VMkernel port

Identify the two versions of vSphere essentials 5.5 for small businesses

Identify vCloud suite 5.5 add-ons

Label the vSphere 5.x auto-deploy architecture

List the factors that affect the design and configuration of a vSphere environment

State the limitations between the two versions of vSphere's vCenter server

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