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Table of Contents

01 Learning Path

Introduction to Virtualization
History of Virtualization
Understanding Hypervisor
Types of Hypervisor
Introduction to VMware & its products

Software-Defined Data Center


Introduce components of the SDDC
Describe where vSphere fits into the cloud
architecture
Install and use vSphere Client
Overview of ESXi

Creating Virtual Machines


Introduce virtual machines
Describing the Hardware Version
Files associated with VM
Create and work with virtual machines vCenter
Introduce the vCenter Server architecture
02 Learning Path

Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks


Understand NIC Teaming
Describe, create, and manage standard
switches
Describing Portgroups
Describe and modify standard switch
properties
Configure VLAN Tagging
Configure virtual switch load-balancing
algorithms
Create, configure, and manage vSphere
distributed switches, network connections and
port groups

Configuring and Managing Virtual Storage


Introduce storage protocols and storage device
names
Discuss ESXi with iSCSI, NFS, and Fibre Channel
storage
Create and manage VMware vSphere VMFS
datastores
Introduce VMware VSAN
Introduce VMware Virtual Volumes
03 Learning Path

Virtual Machine Management


Use templates and cloning to deploy virtual
machines
Modify and manage virtual machines
Perform vSphere vMotion and vSphere
Storage vMotion migrations
Create and manage virtual machine snapshots
Create a vApp
Introduce the various types of content libraries
and how to deploy and use them
Importing and exporting VMs by OVA and OVF

Resource Management and Monitoring


Introduce virtual CPU and memory concepts
Configure and manage resource pools
Describe methods for optimizing CPU and
memory usage
Use vCenter Server performance graphs and
alarms to monitor resource usage
Create and use alarms to report certain
conditions or events
04 Learning Path

vSphere HA and vSphere Fault Tolerance


Explain the vSphere HA architecture
Configure and manage a vSphere HA cluster
Use vSphere HA advanced parameters
Introduce vSphere Fault Tolerance
Enable vSphere Fault Tolerance on virtual
machines
Introduce vSphere Replication
Use vSphere Data Protection to back up and
restore data
Host Scalability

vSphere Update Manager and Host


Maintenance
Use vSphere Update Manager to manage ESXi
patching
Install vSphere Update Manager and the
vSphere Update Manager plug-in
Create patch baselines
Use host profiles to manage ESXi configuration
compliance
Scan and remediate hosts
About the Course
The VMware vSphere [ICM] describes about the basic and
core functionalities and the VMware vSphere. This training
will provide you the knowledge and skills to manage an
VMware vSphere environment.

DURATION : -

Regular: 15 days
Fast-Track: 5 days
Key Features
 Real Time Projects

 Exam Preparation

 Mock Test

 Job Assistance

 Training Material

 Lab Videos

 Mock test for Certification

 Resume Updating

 Interview Preparation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND

 People who are looking forward to move their career in


the Data centre Technologies.

PREREQUISITES

 System administration experience on Microsoft


Windows or Linux operating systems.
 Basic knowledge on Networking and storage.

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