Computer Programming & Information Systems BCS451 Virtualization / Cloud Computing Professor: Tolga Tohumcu VMware vsphere 5 Install, Configure, Manage Office Location: Whitman 109 E-mail: tohumct@farmingdale.edu Outline Class Home Page: http://www.tolga.me/farmingdale/bcs451/bcs451.htm Home Page: http://www.tolga.me/farmingdale/ Home Page Faculty Server : http://snyfarvu.farmingdale.edu/~tohumct VMware vsphere Class Page : http://mylearn.vmware.com/mgrreg/courses.cfm?ui=www_edu&a=one&id_subject=24385 Prerequisites Courses: Operating Systems and Networking with a minimum grade of C. Textbook: The materials for this class is only available from VMware and not available anywhere else. VMware has chosen to use an "on demand" publisher that provides printed or e-book version. VMware vsphere 5.0: Install, Configure, Manage Student kit which comprises: VMware vsphere 5.0: Install, Configure, Manage Student Manual VMware vsphere 5.0: Install, Configure, Manage Student Laboratory Exercises
E-Book http://www.overklick.com/vmware/ Credentials will be given in class. VMware Registration for VCP Certification and Attendance http://mylearn.vmware.com/signin.cfm?course=164685 Course Objectives This hands-on training course explores installation, configuration, and management of VMware vsphere, which consists of VMware ESXi/ESX and VMware vcenter Server. Upon completion of this course, you can take the examination to become a VMware Certified Professional. The course is based on ESXi 5.0, ESX 5.0, and vcenter Server 5.0. Students who complete this course may enroll in any of several more-advanced vsphere courses. See www.vmware.com/education for options. In addition use of Virtualization Servers with Storage Area Networks and Network Attached Storage Technologies. This advanced course prepares the student to understand the OS virtualization, Storage Virtualization, Cloud Computing. Overview *VMware products: functions and applications *Server Installation Networking *Configure of virtual switches, network connections and port groups through the GUI interfaces and CLI Storage *Storage management technologies *iscsi storage access *Fiber Channel VirtualCenter Installation *Configure VirtualCenter VM Creation and Management *Use of templates *Manage using VMware VirtualCenter VM Access Control *Controlling administrator rights VM Resource Management *VMotion migrations *Set VM priorities for core resources *Create DRS enabled clusters *Manage resource pools VM Resource Monitoring *Interpret performance graphs
Data Protection *Secure physical infrastructure *Secure access to storage and networks *High Availability *Perform backups using VMware Consolidated Backup *Enable a VMware HA cluster Service Console Security *Identify how virtual infrastructure mitigates common security vulnerabilities *Manage user and host access and privileges *Manage Service Console firewall Troubleshooting and Fault Analysis *Systematic isolation of problems *Common symptoms, faults, fixes *Resolve problems VMware Virtual Infrastructure Continuous Data Protection and Disaster Recovery *ISCSI, FC Topologies *Zoning *Data Protection E-Mail All students are requested to obtain an e-mail account. If you have any question about the course or need assistance, please contact me in person or by telephone during office hours; or by e-mail at any time. STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, you are encouraged to contact your instructor and required to contact the Office of Support Services for Students with Disabilities, Laffin Hall, Room 329 (420-2623) or Room 205 (420-2411) as soon as possible. Faculty must receive verification of requests for accommodations in writing. CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY In the event that classes are canceled due to inclement weather, the Farmingdale State web site home page will have up the latest information. PUBLIC HEALTH LAW The College will dis-enroll any student not in compliance with the Public Health Law requiring proof of vaccination against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR). If there is
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GRADING AND EVOLUATION CRITERIA Note: Successful completion of the class earns you the opportunity to take the VMware Certified Professional exam. There is also a significant discount to take the exam. You must complete at least 85% of the mandatory labs to 'successfully' complete the course. You may, in fact, pass the course but not have completed enough of the lab work to warrant the certificate needed to take the VCP exam! * 70 % (20/20/30) of the grade is based on two Midterm exams and Final * 30 % (20/5/5) of the grade is Labs, participation and Attendance Grading Structure: Sequence of the labs Number Grade Letter Grade 100-93 A 92-90 A- 89-87 B+ 86-83 B 82-80 B- 79-77 C+ 76-73 C 72-70 C- 69-67 D+ 66-60 D 59-0 F The sequence of the labs in the Student Kit was designed to teach the class in a 5-day commercial class. However, that doesn't cover the material in the order in which you might use the techniques in the 'real world'. Below is the sequence of the labs in this workbook and what we will be covering in the class: Lab 0: Install ESXi Lab 2: Configuring VMware ESXi Lab 1: Install VMware vsphere Graphical User Interfaces Lab 21: Installing VMware vcenter Server Lab 5: Using VMware vcenter Server Lab 6: Standard Virtual Switches
Lab 7: Access IP Storage Lab 9: Managing VMware vsphere VMFS Lab 3: Working with Virtual Machines Lab 10: Using Templates and Clones Lab 11: Modifying a Virtual Machine Lab 12: Migrating Virtual Machines Lab 13: Managing Virtual Machines Lab 14: Access Control Lab 15: Resource Pools Lab 16: Monitoring Virtual Machine Performance Lab 17: Using Alarms Lab 18: Using vsphere High Availability Lab 19: vsphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) Lab 20: VMware vcenter Update Manager Topics and Reading Lab Class Schedule Date Module Lab Feb 9 Introduction, Module 1,2 No Lab Feb 16 Module 14,4 Lab 0,2,1 Feb 23 Module 5, 6 Lab 21, 5, 6, 7, 9 (Skip 8) Mar 2 Mar 9 Module 3, 7 Lab 3, 10, 11, 12, 13 EXAM I Mar 16 Module 8, 9 Labs 14, 15 Mar 23 Module 10 Lab 16, 17 Mar 30 NO CLASS - Spring Break Apr 6 EXAM II Apr 13 Module 11, 12 Lab 10, 11, 12,13 Apr 20 Module 13, 14 Lab 18, 19, 20 May 4 FINAL EXAM