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DescriptionVMware vSphere 6.0 is the platform businesses depend on to deploy, manage and run their virtualized Windows and Linux workloads. In this course you will learn how to add vCenter management services to your stand alone ESXi environment. Once you have vCenter working, we will show you how to rapidly deploy new VMs via Templates and Clones, how to control vCenter access with Permissions, how to monitor your inventory with Alarms and how to migrate workloads into your new vSphere environment with VMware vCenter Converter. Learn vCenter and Core vCenter Features This course covers five major topics that all vSphere 6 vCenter administrators must know: First, we start by learning how to install and configure vCenter including vCenter for Windows and vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA). From there, learn how to create vCenter's inventory hierarchy, how to join vCenter to an Active Directory domain, how to import an ESXi host into vCenter management, how to connect to and use Web Client. We will also learn how to access VM consoles using both the VMware Remote Console application and the Web Client Console. vCenter enables rapid, effective VM deployment using both Templates and Clones. We will see how to perform cold/hot VM cloning to make a one-time copies of VMs. We will then see how to create Template VMs - which are used for rapid copy-and-customize VM deployments. We will look at vCenter's Guest OS Customization Wizard and use it to easily establish new Name and Network properties for our rapidly deployed VMs. Next,we will learn how to manage access and Permissions on both standalone ESXi hosts and in vCenter managed environments. vCenter has extensive ESXi host, Storage, VM and Cluster monitoring capabilities. We will learn how to use vCenter Alarms to identify exactly the inventory objects we wish to monitor, what conditions we need to check and what actions we want vCenter to take when exceptional circumstances are detected. In the final chapter of this course, we will learn how to install and use VMware vCenter Converter. Converter is a workload migration and consolidation tool that lets you migrate Windows or Linux workloads from source physical or foreign virtual machines (e.g. Hyper-V or XenServer) to ESXi Virtual Machines. The skills you will acquire in this course will help make you a more effective vSphere 6 administrator. Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 VMware vSphere 6.0 Part 2 – vCenter, Alarms and Templates Preview 00:14 Lecture 2 VMware vSphere 6 Preview 00:33 Lecture 3 Course Goals and Objectives Preview 00:53 Lecture 4 Course Goals and Objectives (continued) Preview 01:23 Lecture 5 Presented By Preview 00:47 Lecture 6 Should You Take This Course? Preview 00:42 Lecture 7 Let's Get Started! Preview 00:13 Section 2: Install and Configure vCenter Server Lecture 8 vCenter Server Preview 00:09 Lecture 9 Project Plan Preview 00:40 Lecture 10 Central Management with vCenter Preview 00:37 Lecture 11 vCenter is a Management Proxy Preview 01:57 Lecture 12 vCenter Lab – Part 1 Only Preview 01:55 Lecture 13 vCenter for Windows Preview 02:10 Lecture 14 vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA) Preview 03:13 Lecture 15 vCenter for Windows vs. vCSA Preview 05:12 Lecture 16 Single Sign On Service Preview 03:46 Lecture 17 vCenter Simple Install Preview 02:30 Lecture 18 vCenter for Windows Databases Preview 04:20 Lecture 19 Microsoft SQL Server 04:35 Lecture 20 Database Size Estimator 07:23 Lecture 21 Windows vCenter Installer App 00:56 Lecture 22 Installing vCenter Server Appliance 03:29 Lecture 23 Activate the Client Integration Plug-in 03:01 Lecture 24 vCSA Ready to Start the Install 00:54 Lecture 25 Select target ESXi 6.0 host 01:29 Lecture 26 Set vCSA Password 01:17 Lecture 27 Platform Service Controller (PSC) 02:26 Lecture 28 Embedded / External PSC 04:58 Lecture 29 Set SSO Password, Domain 03:31 Lecture 30 Select vCSA Installation Size 03:36 Lecture 31 Set vCSA Target Datastore 02:00 Lecture 32 Set vCSA Target Datastore 02:18 Lecture 33 Ready to Deploy vCSA 01:29 Lecture 34 Ready to Deploy vCSA 02:11 Lecture 35 vCenter Lab – Parts 1, 2 Only 01:53 Lecture 36 Log in to vCSA using Web Client 01:36 Lecture 37 Add vCSA to Active Directory 03:15 Lecture 38 Add vCSA to Active Directory 01:21 Lecture 39 Update Single Sign-on 01:44 Lecture 40 Grant Admin Rights to Domain Accounts 03:25 Lecture 41 Don't Bypass vCenter 05:26 Lecture 42 Home View in vSphere Client 02:08 Lecture 43 Home View in Web Client 02:51 Lecture 44 Organizing Inventory 02:14 Lecture 45 Folders Organize Datacenters 02:51 Lecture 46 Folders in Datacenters 01:55 Lecture 47 ESXi Host Managed by vCenter 02:25 Lecture 48 vCenter Sessions 02:37 Lecture 49 vCenter Task Scheduler 01:57 Lecture 50 Task Console 01:46 Lecture 51 Events Console 02:19 Lecture 52 Web Access Remote Console 01:43 Lecture 53 Remote Console Menu Items 01:07 Lecture 54 Review / Edit Virtual Hardware 02:36 Lecture 55 VM Actions Menu 02:15 Lecture 56 vSphere C# Client – Use Cases 02:10 Lecture 57 Functions Only in Web Client 01:32 Lecture 58 vCenter Maximums 01:09 Lecture 59 vCSA Changes from vSphere 5.5 02:18 Lecture 60 VMware Certificate Authority 02:23 Lecture 61 VMCA Options 04:19 Lecture 62 Custom Certificate Management 01:34 Lecture 63 vCSA Management Interface 02:27 Lecture 64 Best Practices 02:02 Lecture 65 vCenter Lab - Parts 3, 4 and 5 01:47 Lecture 66 Review & Questions 01:15 Section 3: Rapid VM Deployment using Templates and Clones Lecture 67 Templates, Clones 00:11 Lecture 68 Project Plan 02:00 Lecture 69 VM Rapid Deployment 00:51 Lecture 70 Template Theory 02:09 Lecture 71 Template Benefits 05:01 Lecture 72 Templates 03:32 Lecture 73 Disk Formats 03:37 Lecture 74 Thick Disk Use Cases 04:05 Lecture 75 Thin Disk Use Cases 03:48 Lecture 76 Select Target VM Disk Format 05:06 Lecture 77 Creating a New Template 04:14 Lecture 78 Template Properties 02:12 Lecture 79 Templates in Hosts and Clusters 02:26 Lecture 80 Deploy VM From Template 01:20 Lecture 81 Clone a VM 03:56 Lecture 82 Clone a Template 02:49 Lecture 83 Template Maintenance 01:44 Lecture 84 Windows VM Customization 04:09 Lecture 85 Legacy Windows Customization 02:19 Lecture 86 Enable SSH on vCSA Appliance 01:45 Lecture 87 Enable PI Shell on vCSA 02:55 Lecture 88 Upload Sysprep Files to vCSA 04:02 Lecture 89 Non-Windows OS Customization 02:06 Lecture 90 Pre-Built Virtual Machines 01:43 Lecture 91 Virtual Appliance Examples 01:18 Lecture 92 Virtual Appliance Pros 02:20 Lecture 93 Virtual Appliance Cons 02:12 Lecture 94 Import Virtual Machines 02:49 Lecture 95 Export OVF Template 03:43 Lecture 96 Change VM vCPU Cores / Sockets 03:07 Lecture 97 Multi-core vCPUs Best Practice 04:47 Lecture 98 vCPUs Core Maxims 02:20 Lecture 99 pCPU to vCPU H/W Virtualization 03:25 Lecture 100 Hot Plug Hardware OS Support 03:15 Lecture 101 Hot Plug CPU/Memory 01:29 Lecture 102 Hotplugging vCPUs 02:29 Lecture 103 Hot Plug vCPU Use Cases 02:24 Lecture 104 Hot Plug Memory Use Cases 01:29 Lecture 105 Hot Plug RAM Strategy 03:34 Lecture 106 Dynamically Add Memory 01:20 Lecture 107 VM 2D / 3D Video Support 04:25 Lecture 108 Windows 7 Basic 3D Video 01:22 Lecture 109 Hardware 3D Video 03:51 Lecture 110 All VMs Support Simple Changes 03:16 Lecture 111 Add Virtual Hardware 01:58 Lecture 112 Virtual Machine Options 01:23 Lecture 113 Virtual Machine Resources 03:08 Lecture 114 Hot Add Virtual Disk 03:16 Lecture 115 Raw Device Map (RDM) 03:44 Lecture 116 After Hot Add - Rescan Disks 01:14 Lecture 117 What's New in vSphere 6.0 01:25 Lecture 118 Work with VMs Lab 01:59 Lecture 119 Review & Questions 01:49 Section 4: vCenter and ESXi Permissions Lecture 120 ESXi / vSphere Security& Permission Model 00:12 Lecture 121 Security & Permission Model 01:09 Lecture 122 Project Plan 01:08 Lecture 123 Privileges and Roles 02:58 Lecture 124 Permissions - Roles 02:58 Lecture 125 Overview of Stock Roles 05:20 Lecture 126 Permissions – Users / Groups 03:59 Lecture 127 Assigned Permissions 01:43 Lecture 128 Determining Permissions 03:08 Lecture 129 Assign Users/Groups to a Role 02:21 Lecture 130 Local, Domain, SSO Users, Groups 03:18 Lecture 131 Role Assignments 01:45 Lecture 132 Working with Roles 00:44 Lecture 133 Editing a Role 03:23 Lecture 134 Permission Examples - 1 02:33 Lecture 135 Permission Example 2 01:43 Lecture 136 Permission Example 3 02:02 Lecture 137 vCenter Users, Groups 02:14 Lecture 138 No Access Role 03:23 Lecture 139 Checking Item Permissions 03:57 Lecture 140 View vCenter Base Permissions 02:07 Lecture 141 Permissions Best Practice 02:02 Lecture 142 Local ESXi Users 02:11 Lecture 143 View ESXi Permissions 02:42 Lecture 144 Permission Best Practices 01:35 Lecture 145 Permissions Lab 01:27 Lecture 146 Review & Questions 01:18 Section 5: Infrastructure Monitoring with vCenter Alarms Lecture 147 Virtual InfrastructureMonitoring withvCenter Alarms 00:11 Lecture 148 vCenter Alarms 01:29 Lecture 149 ESXi Host Alarms 03:30 Lecture 150 Add Alarm 01:18 Lecture 151 Create a Custom Alarm 02:23 Lecture 152 ESXi Host Alarm Triggers 03:16 Lecture 153 Datastore Alarm Triggers 01:16 Lecture 154 Virtual Machine Alarm Triggers 02:10 Lecture 155 Configure VM Alarm Actions 03:48 Lecture 156 vCenter Triggered Alarms 02:09 Lecture 157 Default Alarm Definitions 04:20 Lecture 158 Set Local Mail Server Properties 02:08 Lecture 159 Set SNMP Receivers Properties 02:56 Lecture 160 Updated SNMP Settings 01:47 Lecture 161 Change Custom Alarms 03:16 Lecture 162 Working with Active Alarms 02:40 Lecture 163 Working with Object Alarms 01:16 Lecture 164 Alarm Best Practices 03:02 Lecture 165 Alarm Targets 01:00 Lecture 166 Alarms Worth Considering 01:38 Lecture 167 Alarms Lab 01:53 Lecture 168 Review & Questions 01:12 Section 6: Physical to Virtual Migration with vSphere Converters Lecture 169 Workload Migration with VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 00:13 Lecture 170 vCenter Converter 02:09 Lecture 171 Converter Import Source Options 02:38 Lecture 172 Converter VM Target Options 01:43 Lecture 173 Project Plan 02:31 Lecture 174 Supported Operating Systems 01:29 Lecture 175 What's New in Converter 5.5.3 02:17 Lecture 176 Clone & Update Disks 02:57 Lecture 177 Install and Enable Converter 01:46 Lecture 178 Converter Steps 02:08 Lecture 179 Prepare for Conversion 02:07 Lecture 180 Launch Converter Enterprise 03:28 Lecture 181 Profile The Source Machine 01:55 Lecture 182 Specify Conversion Target 01:10 Lecture 183 Specify New VM Location 01:25 Lecture 184 Specify Host, Datastore 02:37 Lecture 185 Set Target VM Properties 01:28 Lecture 186 Clone Source Machine Disk(s) 05:01 Lecture 187 Resize Target VM Disk 06:57 Lecture 188 Copying Disk Volumes 03:19 Lecture 189 Synchronize Changes 02:03 Lecture 190 Post Conversion Tasks 02:17 Lecture 191 Create the New Virtual Machine 01:55 Lecture 192 VM Reconfiguration 01:11 Lecture 193 Guest OS Customization 02:31 Lecture 194 Converter Housekeeping 00:46 Lecture 195 New VM Housekeeping 03:04 Lecture 196 Converter Caveats 04:49 Lecture 197 Conversion in Progress 01:17 Lecture 198 Trouble Spots 01:38 Lecture 199 Converter Best Practices 02:20 Lecture 200 vCenter Converter Lab 01:30 Lecture 201 Review & Questions 01:56 Section 7: Bonus Lecture Lecture 202 Introduction Preview 00:07 Lecture 203 Summary Preview 02:38 Lecture 204 Course Books and Practice Labs Preview 02:27 Lecture 205 Future vSphere Courses Preview 02:17 Lecture 206 Business Services Preview 01:42 Lecture 207 Presented by Larry Karnis Preview 01:01 Lecture 208 Thank You! 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