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DescriptionVMware vSphere 6.0 is the platform businesses depend on to deploy and manage their virtualized Windows and Linux workloads. In this course you will learn the concepts, skills and mechanics you need to get you started as a VMware vSphere 6.0 administrator. Learn vSphere 6.0 from the ground up This course covers four major topics that all vSphere 6 administrators must know: First, we start by learning how to install and configure the ESXi 6.0 hypervisor. From there, we configure ESXi host management networking, join our host to a Windows AD domain, set up time services and much more Next, we explore virtual and physical networking. Virtual networking is used to provide Ethernet and TCP/IP networking to VMs. Physical networking is used by both ESXi and VMs to communicate to physical network peers. You will learn to build NIC teams for fast, reliable networking, and how to enable Cisco Discovery Protocol on your virtual Switches ESXi can use file shares for Virtual Machines, for backups and as a repository for install media images or to hold VM clones or templates. We will see the file choices ESXi supports, how to connect and disconnect from file shares and best practices for achieving both high performance and redundancy Finally, we will learn how to build virtual machines. You will learn about the features and capabilities of the virtual hardware layer, how to install a guest OS into your new VM, the purpose and benefits of VMware Tools and how to optimize your VMs for best performance and lowest resource overhead. Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 VMware vSphere Training From ESXLab Preview 00:13 Lecture 2 VMware vSphere 6.0 Preview 00:25 Lecture 3 Get ESXi 6.0 for Free! Preview 00:18 Lecture 4 Course Goals Preview 00:22 Lecture 5 Course Goals continued Preview 00:39 Lecture 6 Presented By Preview 00:31 Lecture 7 Should You Take This Course? Preview 00:36 Lecture 8 Let's Get Started! Preview 00:06 Section 2: Install and Configure ESXi 6.0 Hypervisor Lecture 9 Introduction Preview 00:12 Lecture 10 Overview Preview 00:56 Lecture 11 Project Plan Preview 00:45 Lecture 12 Block Diagram Preview 03:12 Lecture 13 Scaling Up Networks, Storage Preview 03:45 Lecture 14 ESXi Server Hardware Preview 06:50 Lecture 15 ESXi Embedded, Installable Preview 03:27 Lecture 16 ESXi Install Steps Preview 02:13 Lecture 17 ESXi Boot Screen Preview 01:33 Lecture 18 Accept the VMware EULA Preview 00:29 Lecture 19 Select the Target Volume Preview 02:02 Lecture 20 Performing an In-Place Upgrade Preview 02:34 Lecture 21 Keyboard, root Password Preview 02:06 Lecture 22 Hardware Virtualization Assist Part 1 Preview 01:37 Lecture 23 Hardware Virtualization Assist Part 2 Preview 03:53 Lecture 24 Ready to Install Preview 00:43 Lecture 25 Installation Complete Preview 01:22 Lecture 26 ESXi 6.0 DCUI Preview 01:33 Lecture 27 Log In for the First Time 01:24 Lecture 28 ESXi Configuration Menu 00:57 Lecture 29 Default Management IP Settings 01:24 Lecture 30 Configure Management Network 01:16 Lecture 31 Select Management NIC(s) 02:55 Lecture 32 Network Adapter Details 01:32 Lecture 33 IPv4 Configuration 01:48 Lecture 34 IPV6 Configuration 01:19 Lecture 35 DNS Configuration 02:03 Lecture 36 Custom DNS Suffixes 01:48 Lecture 37 Apply Network Changes 01:12 Lecture 38 Test Management Network 02:37 Lecture 39 Local/Remote Tech Support 04:19 Lecture 40 Restart Management Agents 02:01 Lecture 41 ESXi Ready for Service 01:40 Lecture 42 Alt-F1 ESXi Command Line Login 02:08 Lecture 43 Alt-F12 VMkernel Log Entries 01:41 Lecture 44 Browse Host Log/Config Files 01:41 Lecture 45 Login with vSphere Client 03:01 Lecture 46 Security Warning 02:43 Lecture 47 vSphere Client > ESXi Host 00:39 Lecture 48 vSphere Client > Inventory 01:41 Lecture 49 Creating Local ESXi Users 02:07 Lecture 50 ESXi Host Roles 02:39 Lecture 51 Joining ESXi to an AD Domain 03:17 Lecture 52 Physical CPU Properties 01:40 Lecture 53 Enable / Verify Hyperthreading 02:59 Lecture 54 Physical Memory Properties 02:02 Lecture 55 Review/Set Time Configuration 02:06 Lecture 56 Licensed Features in ESXi 6.0 02:28 Lecture 57 System Health Status 01:33 Lecture 58 Physical Network Adapters 02:21 Lecture 59 DNS and Routing Settings 00:51 Lecture 60 ESXi System Logs 02:47 Lecture 61 Sizing ESXi CPU, Memory 06:10 Lecture 62 Sizing ESXi Storage, NICs 05:47 Lecture 63 RDP, Web Remote Lab Access 01:10 Lecture 64 Lab – Install ESXi 6.0 00:45 Lecture 65 Review & Questions 01:55 Section 3: Virtual and Physical Networking Lecture 66 Introduction to Virtual Networking 00:09 Lecture 67 Project Plan 01:02 Lecture 68 Chapter Outline 01:06 Lecture 69 vNetwork Switches 03:32 Lecture 70 Standard vSwitches 02:17 Lecture 71 Distributed vSwitches 02:23 Lecture 72 Physical Networkin 03:54 Lecture 73 Virtual NICs (vNICs) 03:54 Lecture 74 Virtual Switches 01:29 Lecture 75 ESXi Networking 01:39 Lecture 76 Isolated Virtual Networking 03:03 Lecture 77 Outbound Virtual Networking 05:24 Lecture 78 Teamed Networking 07:58 Lecture 79 vSwitch Frame Forwarding 03:08 Lecture 80 Multi-homed Networking 06:40 Lecture 81 vSwitch Connection Types 02:07 Lecture 82 Port Groups 01:42 Lecture 83 Add Network Wizard 01:25 Lecture 84 Networking View 02:13 Lecture 85 Change vSwitch Properties 03:24 Lecture 86 Create/Update a NIC Team 02:22 Lecture 87 vSwitch Properties 04:35 Lecture 88 ESXi Physical NICs 02:25 Lecture 89 vSwitch Rules 03:37 Lecture 90 Networking Lab 01:20 Lecture 91 Review & Questions 02:18 Section 4: NAS Storage and NFS Shares Lecture 92 NAS/NFS 00:10 Lecture 93 Project Plan 01:43 Lecture 94 Network Attached Storage 00:42 Lecture 95 Problems & Opportunities 02:22 Lecture 96 Network Attached Storage 02:13 Lecture 97 NAS/NFS Uses 03:38 Lecture 98 NAS Protocols 03:21 Lecture 99 Virtual NICs (vNICs) 02:34 Lecture 100 NAS Components 02:45 Lecture 101 Defining NFS Shares on Linux 05:19 Lecture 102 Isolated Virtual Networking 03:54 Lecture 103 Define an NFS Share 00:41 Lecture 104 Define an NFS Share 02:52 Lecture 105 NFS Share in Storage Roster 01:36 Lecture 106 Unmounting an NFS Share 02:26 Lecture 107 Troubleshooting NFS 02:20 Lecture 108 NAS/NFS Pros 05:03 Lecture 109 NAS/NFS Cons 01:37 Lecture 110 NFS 3 Multipathing, Speed 01:57 Lecture 111 NAS NFS 3 Network Design 05:01 Lecture 112 NFS 3 Performance & Reliability 01:27 Lecture 113 NFS Best Practice 02:36 Lecture 114 NAS/NFS Lab 00:53 Lecture 115 Review and Questions 01:47 Section 5: Creating and Cloning Virtual Machines Lecture 116 Virtual Hardware and Virtual Machines 00:10 Lecture 117 Virtual Machines 00:38 Lecture 118 Project Plan 00:36 Lecture 119 Virtual Machines 02:47 Lecture 120 Virtual Hardware Version 11 04:50 Lecture 121 Base Virtual Machine HW 03:02 Lecture 122 Virtual CPUs Sockets, Cores 03:57 Lecture 123 pCPUs and vCPUs 03:06 Lecture 124 vCPU Sockets, Cores 03:04 Lecture 125 VM Wizard - Memory 02:46 Lecture 126 VM Wizard - Disk 04:54 Lecture 127 VMware Paravirtual Controller 04:07 Lecture 128 Complete the Virtual Machine 03:18 Lecture 129 Remote Console 02:33 Lecture 130 Virtual Machine BIOS 02:23 Lecture 131 Install Guest OS 02:16 Lecture 132 VM Running with Stock Drivers 01:47 Lecture 133 VMware Tools 02:47 Lecture 134 USB Virtual Device Support 01:43 Lecture 135 USB 2.0, 3.0 Device Support 01:29 Lecture 136 Windows Performance Tips 03:45 Lecture 137 Virtual Machine Snapshots 04:50 Lecture 138 How Snapshots Work 03:21 Lecture 139 Snapshot Manager 02:41 Lecture 140 Powered Off VMs 04:04 Lecture 141 Take Ownership of a VM 03:14 Lecture 142 VM File Copy 03:02 Lecture 143 Supported Guest OS' 02:25 Lecture 144 Create, Configure a VM Lab 01:32 Lecture 145 Review and Questions 01:56 Section 6: Bonus Lecture Lecture 146 Introduction 00:07 Lecture 147 Summary 02:38 Lecture 148 Course Books and Lab Practice 02:27 Lecture 149 Future vSphere Courses 02:17 Lecture 150 Business Services 01:42 Lecture 151 Presented By Larry Karnis 01:01 Lecture 152 Thank You! 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