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VMware vSphere 7: Managing and Configure vSwitch Networking

VMware vSphere 7: Managing and Configure vSwitch Networking

MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz | Language: English | Duration: 4hr 43min | 1.94 GB

What you'll learn

VMware vSphere vSwitches
Network Virtualization
Configure Standard Virtual Switch
Configure Distributed Virtual Switch
Virtual Switch VLAN and CDP
Traffic Shaping and Link Aggregation
DVPort Group and Nic Teaming

Requirements

Windows Server
Basic Virtualization

Description

VMware vSphere is everywhere. Non-virtualized datacenters are a thing of the past, and in order to stay relevant you must understand vSphere.

Topics covered in this course include

VMware Virtual Switches

Configure vSphere Standard and Distributed Switches

NIC Teaming and failover

Port Mirroring

Network IO Control

Traffic Shaping

Private VLANs

TCP/IP Stacks

NetFlow

Configuring vSphere Standard Switches (vSS)

Overview Standard vSwitch in vSphere

Create and Delete a vSphere Standard Switch

Verify vSwitch Configuration

Configure VMkernel Ports for Network Services

Add physical adapter to vSS

Configure security policy

Vlan traffic part 1

Vlan traffic part 2

Vlan traffic part 3

Configure NIC teaming and failover

Understand NIC teaming options

Configure CDP

Configure Link Aggregation part 1

Configure Link Aggregation part 2

Specify Use Case for vSphere

Configuring vSphere Distributed Switches (vDS)

Differentiate between VDS and VSS

Create and Delete vSphere Distributed Switch

Add-remove ESXi Hosts

Add-configure-remove dvPort Groups

Add and Remove Uplink Adapters

Configure vSphere Distributed Switch

Create and Delete Storage Distributed Switch

Create | configure | remove Virtual Adapters

Migrate Virtual Adapters

Migrate Virtual Machines

Specify Use Case for a vSphere

Configuring vDS Advance Features

Configure LACP on Cisco Switch

Configure LACP on vDS

Identify Common vSS and vDS Policy

Describe vDS Security Policies and Settings

Configure dvPort Group Blocking Policy

Configure Load Balancing and Failover Policy

Configure VLAN and PVLAN Settings

Configure Traffic Shaping Policy

Enable TCP Segmentation Offload

Enable Jumbo Frames Support

Recognize Behavior of vDS Auto-Rollback

backup and restore

Configure health check

Configure vDS to Support Long Distance vMotion

Determine VLAN Configuration

4.5 hours of practical and condensed knowledge

Immediate access to the entire collection of videos and files
Q&A support
Downloadable installation Media
Valuable links and resources

*** if you have any questions or need help you can contact me over my LinkedIn ***

FAQ

Q: Can I download VMware vSphere 7 training files?

Yes. We have uploaded all the installation and ISO files to practice the course without wasting your time searching these installation files on the web

Q: Can I watch the VMware vSphere 7 training course on Mobile?

Absolutely, Udemy is mobile-friendly and compatible with IOS and Android devices.

Q: How do you support me?

You would have direct support using
Q&A section
LinkedIn chat

Q: Skill Requirements for VMware vSphere Training?

Basic knowledge of Ethernet TCP/IP

Basics of virtualization

Q: What you'll learn in this VMware vSphere 7 Networking Training Course?

Install and configure VMware Virtual Switches

Adding VMkernel and Port Group and how to edit them

Demos of adding and configuring virtual switches Advanced configurations

Analyzing virtual switches traffic

Q: Who this VMware vSphere training course is for

Anyone planning to learn vSphere 7 Networking virtual standard switch & virtual distributed switch (vSS&vDS)

Engineer or Administrators that want to learn more about virtualization

University students who want to learn virtualization with VMware vSphere 7

Q: What's your background?

I've spent the last 18 years building my career as a Network Engineer.
and I am a multivendor system engineer who is familiar with virtualization, cisco, windows server, monitoring, and security.
I want to help you master Network Engineering so you can get more experience and find a real job

Q: Can I see some of the VMware vSphere 7 Training Course for free?

A few videos of the course are free to get a feel of the course and my teaching style, check out videos with the "preview" label they are free to access

PS: Check the Free Preview videos to know more about the course and to be sure you can get accustomed to my accent

Definition of vSwitch

A virtual switch is a software program – a logical switching fabric that emulates a switch as a layer-2 network device. A virtual switch ensures the same functions as a regular switch, with the exception of some advanced functionalities. Namely, unlike physical switches, a virtual switch

Does not learn the MAC addresses of transit traffic from the external network.

Does not participate in Spanning Tree protocols.

Cannot create a network loop for redundant network connection.

VMware’s virtual switches are called vSwitches. vSwitches are used for ensuring connections between virtual machines as well as connecting virtual and physical networks. A vSwitch uses a physical network adapter (also called NIC - Network Interface Controller) of the ESXi host for connection to the physical network. You might want to create a separate network with a vSwitch and physical NIC for performance and/or security reasons in the following cases

Connecting storage, such as NAS or SAN, to ESXi hosts.

vMotion network for live migration of virtual machines between ESXi hosts.

Fault Tolerance logging network.

Virtual machines connect to a network much in the same way physical ones do. The difference is that the VMs use virtual network adapters and virtual switches to establish connections with physical networks. If you have used VMs running on VMware Workstation, you may be familiar with three default virtual networks. Each of them uses a different virtual switch

VMnet0 Bridged network – allows connection of a VM’s virtual network adapter to the same network as the physical host’s network adapter.

VMnet1 Host Only network – allows connection to a host only, by using a different subnet.

VMnet8 NAT network – uses a separate subnet behind the NAT, and allows connection of the VM’s virtual adapter through the NAT to the same network as the physical host’s adapter.

Keywords

VMware vSphere 7

VMware vSphere training

Install VMware vSphere Hypervisor
Who this course is for

Who wants to learn vSphere Switches
Virtualization Engineer
Who wants to pass VCP-DCV
Network Admin

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