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IICT Chromepet, nungambakkam provides real-time and placement focused VMWare training in nungambakkam . Our VMWare course includes basic to advanced level and our VMWare course is designed to get the placement in good MNC companies in nungambakkam as quickly as once you complete the VMWare certification training course. Our VMWare trainers are VMWare certified experts and experienced working professionals with hands on real time multiple VMWare projects knowledge. We have designed our VMWare course content and syllabus based on students requirement to achieve everyone's career goal.

Installing VMware vSphere Graphical User Interfaces

Introduction on VMware Vsphere
Features of VMware Vsphere
Comparsion between VMware Vsphere 5.1 and Vsphere 4.1
Install the vSphere Client

 

Configuring VMware ESXi

Task 1: Connect to an ESXi host with the vSphere Client
Task 2: View host hardware configuration
Task 3: Configure DNS and routing information for an ESXi host
Task 4: Configure an ESXi host as an NTP client
Task 5: Configure an ESXi host to use directory services

 

Working with Virtual Machines

Task 1: Create a virtual machine
Task 2: Install a guest operating system in a virtual machine
Task 3: Identify a virtual machine’s disk format and usage statistics
Task 4: Install VMware Tools on a virtual machine installed with a Windows operating system
Task 5: Prepare your virtual machine for upcoming labs

 

Configuring the vCenter Server Appliance

Task 1: Configure the VCVA for first use
Task 2: Install vSphere license keys
Task 3: Create a vCenter Server inventory datacenter object
Task 4: Create vCenter Server inventory folder objects
Task 5: Add your ESXi host to the vCenter Server inventory
Task 6: Configure the vCenter server appliance to use directory services
Task 7: Use the vSphere Web Client to log in to the vCenter Server Appliance

 

Standard Virtual Switches

Task 1: View the current standard virtual switch configuration
Task 2: Create a standard virtual switch with a virtual machine port group
Task 3: Attach your virtual machine to a virtual switch port group

 

Accessing iSCSI Storage

Task 1: Add a VMkernel port group to a standard virtual switch
Task 2: Configure the iSCSI software adapter

 

Accessing IP Storage

Task 1: Configure access to NFS datastores
Task 2: View iSCSI and NFS storage information 

 

Managing VMware vSphere VMFS

Task 1: Review your shared storage configuration
Task 2: Change the name of a VMFS datastore
Task 3: Create a VMFS datastore
Task 4: Expand a VMFS datastore to consume unused space on a LUN
Task 5: Remove a VMFS datastore
Task 6: Extend a VMFS datastore

 

Using Templates and Clones

Task 1: Copy Sysprep files to the vCenter Server appliance
Task 2: Create a template
Task 3: Create customization specifications
Task 4: Deploy a virtual machine from a template
Task 5: Clone a virtual machine that is powered on

 

Modifying a Virtual Machine

Task 1: Increase the size of a VMDK file
Task 2: Adjust memory allocation on a virtual machine
Task 4: Add a raw LUN to a virtual machine and verify that the guest operating system can see it
Task 3: Rename a virtual machine in the vCenter Server inventory
Task 5: Expand a thin-provisioned virtual disk

 

Migrating Virtual Machines

Task 1: Configure vCenter Server to manage multiple ESXi hosts
Task 2: Migrate virtual machine files with Storage vMotion
Task 3: Create a virtual switch and a VMkernel port group for vMotion migration
Task 4: Verify that your ESXi host meets vMotion requirements
Task 5: Verify that your virtual machines meet vMotion requirements
Task 6: Perform a vMotion migration of a virtual machine on a shared datastore
Task 7: Prepare for the next lab

 

Managing Virtual Machines

Task 1: Unregister a virtual machine in the vCenter Server inventory
Task 2: Register a virtual machine in the vCenter Server inventory
Task 3: Unregister and delete virtual machines from disk
Task 4: Take snapshots of a virtual machine
Task 5: Revert to a snapshot
Task 6: Delete an individual snapshot
Task 7: Use the Delete All function in Snapshot Manager

 

Managing vApps

Task 1: Create a vApp
Task 2: Power on a vApp
Task 3: Remove a vApp

 

Access Control

Task 1: Try to log in directly to the ESXi host
Task 2: Grant nonadministrator access to a user
Task 3: Explore the ESX Admins AD group

 

User Permissions

Task 1: Create a custom role in vCenter Server
Task 2: Assign permissions on vCenter Server inventory objects
Task 3: Verify permission usability

 

Resource Pools

Task 1: Create CPU contention
Task 2: Create a resource pool named Fin-Test
Task 3: Create a Resource Pool named Fin-Prod
Task 4: Verify resource pool functionality

 

Monitoring Virtual Machine Performance

Task 1: Create CPU activity
Task 2: Use vCenter Server to monitor CPU utilization
Task 3: Undo changes made to your virtual machines

 

Using Alarms

Task 1: Create a virtual machine alarm that monitors for a condition
Task 2: Create a Virtual Machine Alarm that monitors for an event
Task 3: Trigger virtual machine alarms and acknowledge them
Task 4: Disable virtual machine alarms

 

Using vSphere High Availability

Task 1: Create a cluster enabled for vSphere HA
Task 2: Add your ESXi host to a cluster
Task 3: Test vSphere HA functionality
Task 4: Determine vSphere HA cluster resource usage
Task 5: Manage vSphere HA slot size
Task 6: Configure a vSphere HA cluster with strict admission control
Task 7: Prepare for upcoming labs

 

Configuring VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance

Task 1: Prepare the virtual machine
Task 2: Enable Fault Tolerance logging
Task 3: Activate Fault Tolerance
Task 4: Test Fault Tolerance
Task 5: Disable Fault Tolerance

 

vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler

Task 1: Create load imbalance
Task 2: Create a DRS cluster
Task 3: Verify proper DRS cluster functionality
Task 4: Create, test, and disable an affinity rule
Task 5: Create, test, and disable an anti-affinity rule
Task 6: Create, test, and disable a virtual machine to host affinity rule

 

VMware vSphere Update Manager

Task 1: Install Update Manager
Task 2: Install the Update Manager plug-in into the vSphere Client
Task 3: Modify cluster settings
Task 4: Configure Update Manager
Task 5: Create a patch baseline
Task 6: Attach a baseline and scan for updates
Task 7: Stage patches onto ESXi hosts
Task 8: Remediate the ESXi hosts

 

Installing VMware vCenter Server

Task 1: Install vCenter Server

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