Thursday, October 8, 2009

CBT Nuggets - VMware Infrastructure 3.5 VCP Certification Series

CBT Nuggets - VMware Infrastructure 3.5 VCP Certification Series

CBT Nuggets - VMware Infrastructure 3.5 VCP Certification Series DVD-iNKiSO | 728Mb

Discover a new world of possibility with VMware Workstation 3.5.

Virtualization opens up many new possibilities for IT pros. With VMware Workstation you can run multiple virtual computers on a single computer. Each can have its own unique operating system and hardware profile.

This lets you try out Linux without building a new computer. Test new client-server environments before deploying them. Run test environments without fear of crashing your main OS. And that's just the beginning.

Become a virtualization pro with ESX Server and VMware Infrastructure 3.5.

With ESX Server and VMware Infrastructure 3.5, you'll have even more power and flexibility at your fingertips.

Here's just a taste. Imagine your ideal infrastructure, including the number of servers and their functions -- even the ideal network traffic flow. You can design that in VMware Server. Then give it as much hardware horsepower as your budget allows. The more hardware you give it, the better performance you'll get. Plus it's expandable later when you need more performance.

You could even run an entire virtual network or IT datacenter that exists completely within VMware. This maximizes your ability to use hardware to its full capacity.

Step by step on the job skills plus exam prep.

CBT Nuggets instructor Greg Shields walks you through VMware Workstation, ESX Server, and VMware Infrastructure 3.5. He shows you what you need to know to deploy and manage these on the job. He even throws in some "gotcha's" from his own experience where things work differently than you'd expect, or where you need to pay extra attention.

VMware’s new Guided Consolidation tool for Infrastructure 3.5 takes most of the guesswork out of the P2V process. As an administrator you'll have a higher level of confidence about virtualization candidacy.

Another big feature new with Infrastructure 3.5 is VMware’s Update Manager. It eases the process of identifying patch baselines and deploying patches to ESX systems and residing virtual machines.

This series stands alone as an on-the-job reference for using VMware -- but that's just the beginning.

If you'd like to become a VMware Certified Professional (VCP), this series can help you prepare for the exam. We mapped the content to exam objectives so what you learn in the videos is what you'll see on the test.

To get certified, you'll also have to attend a course hosted by VMware -- this series supplements that course by helping you become familiar with VMware before taking the course. Plus, after you've taken the course, you can use this series to brush up on your skills and knowledge before taking the certification exam.

The VMware Infrastructure 3.5 VCP Certification Package update contains:

# Introduction to Virtualization and VMware (free video!)

# Using VMware Workstation

# Deploying, Manipulating, and Converting Virtual Machines

# Cloning and Teaming

# VMware Virtual Infrastructure Components
and Installing ESX
# Networking & Virtual Switches

# Connecting to Fibre Channel Storage

# Connecting to iSCSI Storage

# Connecting to NFS Storage

# Installing & Licensing VirtualCenter

# The VirtualCenter Interface

# Deploying Virtual Machines

# VMotion & Cold Migrations

# Resource and Performance Management

# Clusters, Resource Pools, DRS, & HA

# Administering User Permissions

# Administering Web Access

# Virtual Machine Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery

# Service Console and Service Console Commands

# Troubleshooting, Logs, Review, & Wrap-Up

# Installing Virtual Center 3.5 and Understanding Exam Updates (free video!)

# New Technologies in Virtual Center

# ESXi & VMware Update Manager

# VMware Converter and Guided Consolidation

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of the Windows Server environment, such as MCSA Certification on Server 2003 or equivalent knowledge is recommended before viewing this training. For certification, there are additional prerequisites available on the VMware website.

Here's what you'll learn in each video of the VMware series:

Video 1 - "Introduction to Virtualization and VMware" - Welcome to the VMware Certification Package. Understand how the series is structured and how we'll cover the technology--we start with VMware Workstation, move through ESX, and finish up with Virtual Infrastructure
3. We also look at what prerequisite knowledge helps with this series, and what hardware will allow you to mimic the demos we'll go through during the videos.

Video 2 - "Using VMware Workstation" - Before we can begin talking about the enterprise ESX product, we'll spend a few videos talking about the core features and functionalities of VMware Workstation. VMware Workstation is your desktop link to virtualization, and it's the tool in which we'll be building our ESX and VirtualCenter infrastructure for the future nuggets. Here, we talk about the use of VMware Workstation and how to navigate through the interface.

Video 3 - "Deploying, Manipulating, and Converting Virtual Machines" - Once we understand the VMware Workstation interface, we need to understand how to deploy and manipulate Virtual Machines (VM's) as well as how to convert machines from other formats. In addition, we'll learn how to migrate physical machines to virtual ones using the VMware Workstation interface.

Video 4 - "Cloning and Teaming" - Cloning and Teaming in Workstation are essential skills, because we'll be using the concepts we learn here when we move to ESX. This nugget discusses the process of cloning and teaming as well as the gotcha's you need to know to do it best.

Video 5 - "VMware Virtual Infrastructure Components and Installing ESX" - This is our first nugget that touches on ESX. Here, we take what we've learned with Workstation and apply it to an installation of VMware ESX inside our Workstation environment. Once installed, we take a tour of the interface and discuss some of the features you'll need to know to administer the environment.

Video 6 - "Networking & Virtual Switches" - Networking is one of virtualization's "core four," and in this nugget we talk in detail about how to set up, configure, and manage network connections using physical network cards and their connection to virtual switches. We talk about some of the security options associated with networking as well as how to manage the virtual switch infrastructure using best practices.

Video 7 - "Connecting to Fibre Channel Storage" - Making a mock-up of Fibre Channel storage outside a full data center environment is costly and difficult. So in this, the first of a three-part series on VMware and storage, we look at a fully-deployed environment that has fibre channel storage implemented. We take a look at how to connect fibre channel host bus adapters (HBA's) to fibre channel storage, multipathing, and other FC SAN topics.

Video 8 - "Connecting to iSCSI Storage" - iSCSI storage is relatively easy to mock up and demonstrate in our environment. So, in this nugget we use an open source tool called "OpenFiler" to create a storage volume, an iSCSI connection to that storage volume, and then connect our ESX infrastructure to that storage. This nugget will help you understand the processes needed to configure iSCSI storage, plus you'll learn some hot spots to watch for problems.

Video 9 - "Connecting to NFS Storage" - Once we've installed our OpenFiler instance, which is based on a Linux operating system, that O/S gives us a very easy way to create an NFS storage connection to our ESX environment. In this nugget we discuss the steps for creating an NFS mount point as well as how to connect ESX to that mount point. We also discuss how NFS and other low-performing storage is an excellent choice for ISO files and other non-VM shared storage.

Video 10 - "Installing & Licensing VirtualCenter" - Once we've got all four of the "core four" set up and operational--memory, processor, NIC, and disk--we are ready to connect our ESX servers to a VirtualCenter instance for centralized management. This nugget explains the process of building a VirtualCenter server. We also talk about the VMware licensing console and how to license both ESX and VirtualCenter.

Video 11 - "The VirtualCenter Interface" - Once VirtualCenter server is installed, this nugget takes the time to look at the Virtual Infrastructure Client interface used to manage it. Here, you'll get an idea of the differences between the VIC when connected directly to an ESX server compared to when it is connected to a VirtualCenter.

Video 12 - "Deploying Virtual Machines" - Once VirtualCenter is installed and we have our data stores connected, we then need to deploy Virtual Machines (VMs). In this nugget we'll talk about the various ways that VMs can be deployed through VirtualCenter. We'll also show the use of the VMware Converter tool that enables P2V--Physical to Virtual migrations.

Video 13 - "VMotion & Cold Migrations" - VMotion! VMotion is why everyone buys ESX, right? In this nugget we'll discuss what's good and what's challenging about VMotion and migrating systems across platforms. We'll talk about how it works and when it works. We'll also talk about the problems you can see with making it work between disparate platforms and how to remedy those problems.

Video 14 - "Resource and Performance Management" - Managing your Virtual Infrastructure well includes understanding the performance of the servers it runs on. And true performance management skills don't come naturally--these are skills you need to build. So, in this nugget we go back to the basics in terms of performance management, and talk about how performance management tools within the Virtual Infrastructure Collector (VIC) can help you become better at understanding how performance impacts your environment.

Video 15 - "Clusters, Resource Pools, DRS, & HA" - These four concepts are really what takes ESX and VMotion to the next level. In this nugget, we talk about clusters which are aggregations of resources, resource pools which are sub-aggregations to be parceled out to groups and users. We also talk about VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) and VMware High Availability (HA), which are the load-balancing and high availability tools that take VMotion and add in some complicated mathematics to calculate load across multiple hosts.

Video 16 - "Administering User Permissions" - Moving into the operational aspects of your Virtual Infrastructure, we talk in this nugget about how to properly administer and delegate user permissions. We talk about the use of roles and how to enable roles to grant and deny Active Directory groups the ability to manipulate the VMware environment.

Video 17 - "Administering Web Access" - Administering a VMware Virtual Infrastructure really means playing around a lot in the Virtual Infrastructure Client. But sometimes you don't have the client or you don't want to give that client to non-IT users. In those cases, pointing users to the web access console gives them just the access they need without granting them "keys to the kingdom." This nugget discusses the web console in depth, how to use it and how to create console URL's so your users can have minimal access to their server consoles.

Video 18 - "Virtual Machine Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery" - Backup and restore are critical topics, and adding virtualization to your network environment only complicates them due to all the new options made available. In this nugget, we'll whiteboard six different possibilities for backup and restore, both image-based backup/restore as well as file-based. We then take what we've learned in terms of backup and restore and apply it to disaster recovery options, discussing some ways (both expensive and inexpensive) that virtualization enables easier system recovery and restoration.

Video 19 - "Service Console and Service Console Commands" - VMware is built on Linux--and you can't be an ESX power user without at least some knowledge and experience with the Linux operating system. In this nugget we discuss the basics of Linux command-line administration. Also, we'll learn some ESX-specific command line options that can run from scripts or via an SSH connection--these make administering your Virtual Infrastructure easier.

Video 20 - "Troubleshooting, Logs, Review, & Wrap-Up" - Wrapping up our discussion on VMware Virtual Infrastructure, this nugget talks about troubleshooting and ESX's log files. Learn how to view log files for troubleshooting, both in the VIC and within an SSH session. Also, learn how to bundle up the log files and ship them to VMware support when you really need some outside help. Then we conclude with a few best practices to remember, and final thoughts on the series and where you can go from here.

Video 21 - "Installing Virtual Center 3.5 and Understanding Exam Updates" - This is your introduction to 3.5, including upgrading from 3.0 and new edition nomenclature. You'll get a summary of the updates and changes from 3.0, including exam updates. Plus, you'll learn how to install Virtual Server 2.5.

Video 22 - "New Technologies in Virtual Center" - In this video we'll go into detail about the new 3.5 technologies. Topics include VM-in-a-VM, NTP server connections and utilizing Datastore Browers. You'll also learn about Virtual Machine (VM) properties, changes to DRS, Distributed Power Management (DPM) and storage VMotion.

Video 23 - "ESXi & VMware Update Manager" - This video focuses on two technologies: ESX 3i and VMware Update Manager. ESX 3i is a cool implementation of Infrastructure 3.5. You'll learn how to install and fit 3i into your virtual infrastructure. VMware Update Manager provides an easy method to update VM patches and discuss updates and baselines.

Video 24 - "VMware Converter and Guided Consolidation" - In this final video, you'll learn how to wrap the P2V process into the performance management process. We'll also discuss the installation, analysis and conversion processes for Guided Consolidation. We conclude with with two essential topics: Lab Manager and Site Recovery manager.


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