Základní info
  This five-day course features intensive hands-on training that focuses on installing, configuring, and managing VMware vSphere 8, which includes VMware ESXi 8 and VMware vCenter 8. This course prepares you to administer a vSphere infrastructure for an organization of any size.
This course is the foundation for most VMware technologies in the software-defined data center.
Audience
- System administrators
 - System engineers
 
Prerequisites
This course has the following prerequisites:
- System administration experience on Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems
 
Objectives
By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
- Install and configure ESXi hosts
 - Deploy and configure vCenter
 - Use the vSphere Client to create the vCenter inventory and assign roles to vCenter users
 - Create virtual networks using vSphere standard switches and distributed switches
 - Create and configure datastores using storage technologies supported by vSphere
 - Use the vSphere Client to create virtual machines, templates, clones, and snapshots
 - Create content libraries for managing templates and deploying virtual machines
 - Manage virtual machine resource allocation
 - Migrate virtual machines with vSphere vMotion and vSphere Storage vMotion
 - Create and configure a vSphere cluster that is enabled with vSphere High Availability (HA) and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler
 - Manage the life cycle of vSphere to keep vCenter, ESXi hosts, and virtual machines up to date
 
Product Alignment
- VMware ESXi 8.0
 - VMware vCenter 8.0
 
Course Outline
1 Course Introduction
- Introductions and course logistics
 - Course objectives
 
2 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
 
3 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
 
4 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
 
5 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
 
6 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
 
7 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
 
8 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
 
9 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
 
10 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 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