VMware vSphere 7: Managing and Configure vSphere Networking

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4.5 hours on-demand video
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Brief Introduction

This VMware vSphere 7 Training is Full Demos of Explaining, Creating, Configure Standard and Distributed Virtual Switch

Description

vSphere Distributed Switch

It acts as a single switch across all associated hosts in a data center to provide centralized provisioning, administration, and monitoring of virtual networks. You configure a vSphere distributed switch on the vCenter Server system and the configuration is populated across all hosts that are associated with the switch. This lets virtual machines to maintain consistent network configuration as they migrate across multiple hosts.

vSphere Standard Switch

It works much like a physical Ethernet switch. It detects which virtual machines are logically connected to each of its virtual ports and uses that information to forward traffic to the correct virtual machines. A vSphere standard switch can be connected to physical switches by using physical Ethernet adapters, also referred to as uplink adapters, to join virtual networks with physical networks. This type of connection is similar to connecting physical switches together to create a larger network. Even though a vSphere standard switch works much like a physical switch, it does not have some of the advanced functionality of a physical switch.

VMware vSphere powers the majority of the on-premises datacenters in the world today, and vSphere administrators are highly sought-after in the job market. The VMware Certified Professional (or VCP) is the most popular virtualization certification in the world. In this course, vSphere 7: Configuring and Managing vSphere Networking, you’ll learn how to configure vSphere standard and distributed switches. First, you'll learn how to configure port groups, virtual adapters, and policies. Next, you'll discover vSphere networking security, teaming, failover, and traffic shaping policies. By the end of this course, you'll know everything you need to know to configure and manage your vSphere 7 virtual network.

Requirements

  • Requirements
  • Have a basic knowledge of Ethernet and TCP/IP
  • Have Some Networking knowledge
  • VMware vSphere foundation recommended

Knowledge

  • Explain and Create vSphere Standard Switches (vSS)
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  • Explain and Create vSphere Distributed Switches (vDS)
  • Explain Differentiate between VDS and VSS
  • Create and Delete a vSphere Standard Switch
  • Configure VMkernel Ports for Network Services
  • Explain and Configure VLAN on vSphere Standard Switches
  • Configure CDP and Link Aggregation on Standard Switches
  • Add-configure-remove dvPort Groups on vSphere Distributed Switches (vDS)
  • Add and Remove Uplink Adapters to dvUplink Groups
  • Migrate Virtual Adapters to-from a vSphere Distributed Switch
  • Configure LACP on vDS
  • Describe vDS Security Policies and Settings
  • Configure dvPort Group Blocking Policies
  • Backup and Restore a vDS
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Ali Mansouri
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