"VMware VSphere 6.5 Enterprise Operations" has been published

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This book, based on vsphere 6.5.0, describes the content of VMware vsphere Enterprise operations, including the building of traditional vsphere data centers, implementation planning for Vsan datacenters, backup and recovery of virtual machines, migration from existing physical servers to virtual servers, and more.

The book catalogue is as follows:

Directory

1th vsphere Virtualization Architecture Product selection and configuration 1
1.1 Vsphere Data Center architecture 1
1.2 Choice of traditional data center servers, storage, switches 4
1.2.1 Selection of servers 4
1.2.2 The difference between server and storage 7
Planning for 1.2.3 Storage 8
1.2.4 IBM Common Storage Parameters 11
1.2.5 DELL PowerVault MD Series Storage Parameters 12
1.2.6 selection of networks and switches 16
1.3 Vsan Architecture hardware selection and usage considerations 17
1.3.1 Vsan Host Selection Considerations 18
1.3.2 using Vsan Ready node selection configuration 20
1.3.3 VMware Compatibility Guide for flash device performance and persistence rating 28
1.3.4 Vsan Traffic Switch Selection 33
1.3.5 IBM Server RAID Card configuration 34
1.3.6 Considerations for installing ESXi on a physical host 38
1.3.7 questions about Vcenter Server 40
1.3.8 problems with rebooting or shutting down a host in a Vsan cluster 41
1.4 Underlying management of virtualized servers 42
1.4.1 Monitoring and management of servers using HP ILO features 42
1.4.2 Idrac configuration for Dell Servers 47
1.5 RAID configuration for Dell servers 49
1.5.1 Configuring RAID-0 or non RAID disks 51
1.5.2 Configuration RAID-1 53
1.5.3 Configuration RAID-0 54
1.5.4 configuration RAID-5 and RAID-6 55
1.5.5 Configuration RAID-10 56
1.5.6 Configuration RAID-50 58
1.5.7 Configuration RAID-60 60
1.5.8 Initializing RAID 61
1.5.9 Multi-disk group configuration 63
1.6 IBM V5000 Storage Configuration 64
1.6.1 Configuration Case Introduction 65
1.6.2 IBM V5000 Initial Configuration 67
1.6.3 System Settings 69
1.6.4 Configuring Disk 72
1.6.5 Creating a Volume 74
1.6.6 New Host Mappings 76
1.6.7 adding a global hot spare disk to a host 78
* Chapter 2 ESXi host operations without vcenter Server Management 80
2.1 Vsphere Product Overview 80
2.1.1 ESXi Overview 80
2.1.2 Vsphere Products and versions 81
2.1.3 ESXi System Requirements 82
2.2 Installing the ESXi system in a VMware Workstation virtual machine 83
2.2.1 Experimental Environment Overview 84
2.2.2 Configuring virtual machines for VMware Workstation 12 87
2.2.3 Creating an ESXi virtual machine in VMware Workstation 88
2.2.4 Installing ESXi 6.5 92 in a virtual machine
2.3 Considerations for installing ESXi in a normal PC 94
2.4 Installing ESXi 6.5.0 100 in a Dell server
2.5 ESXi Console Settings 104
2.5.1 entering the console interface 104
2.5.2 Modifying the Administrator password 105
2.5.3 Configuration Management Network 106
2.5.4 enabling ESXi shell and SSH 108
2.5.5 Restoring System Configuration 109
2.5.6 ESXi shutdown and restart 109
2.6 Configuring an ESXi host and creating a virtual machine 110
2.6.1 installation of VSphere client 110
2.6.2 start vsphere Client and log in to ESXi 111
2.6.3 entering the serial number 112 for ESXi
2.6.4 managing ESXi Local Memory 113
2.6.5 uploading the operating system and application software to ESXI storage 117
2.6.6 Creating a template virtual machine for Windows Server R2 119
2.6.7 Modifying the configuration of a virtual machine 125
2.6.8 installing the operating system in a virtual machine 128
2.6.9 preparing additional virtual machines by copying the VMDK 131
2.6.10 using a USB dongle in a virtual machine 135
2.6.11 preparing the Vcenter server virtual machine 138
2.6.12 View Server Health 138
2.7 Advanced Applications (* level application) 142
2.7.1 using an ESXi host physical hard disk in a virtual machine as a backup 142
2.7.2 host machine or reboot problem (virtual machine following hosts boot) 148
2.7.3 ESXi host is reinstalled after you add the original virtual machine to the inventory problem 150
2.7. Problem with how many virtual machines can be carried by 41 hosts 151
2.7.5 about SID issues with Windows systems 152
2.7.6 Removing a useless virtual machine problem 152
2.7.7 Dell Server installed to 5% error 155
2.7.8 installation of the Dell Server ESXi 6.5 crashes 158
2.7.9 ESXi server does not recognize certain USB dongle solutions 160
2.7.10 Adding additional administrator accounts for ESXi 164
2.8 Time Configuration 166
2.8.1 Two models of NTP server 166
2.8.2 time synchronization is completely disabled between the virtual machine and the host 167
2.8.3 specifying NTP server 169 for ESXi hosts
2.8.4 Modifying a configuration file 170
2.9 Managing ESXi host networks and virtual machine Networks 171
2.9.1 vsphere Network Overview 172
2.9.2 vsphere Standard Switch 173
2.9.3 vsphere Standard Switch Case Introduction 175
2.9.4 Modifying the virtual machine Port Group name 177
2.9.5 adding vsphere Standard switches 179
2.9.6 vSphere Distributed Switch Overview 185
2.9.7 creating VSphere Distributed Switch 188
2.9.8 adding a port group 190
2.9.9 Assigning a port group to a virtual machine 193
2.10 Managing vsphere Standard switches 198
2.10.1 Vswitch Property 198
2.10.2 Virtual Machine Port Group Properties 201
2.10.3 managing Vmkernel Port Group 202
2.10.4 adding a standard switch without uplink 205
2.11 Deploying the OVF template in the vsphere client 207
2.11.1 exporting an OVF template 207
2.11.2 Deploying OVF Templates 208
2.12 VSphere Host Client 211
2.12.1 creating a virtual machine using vsphere Host client 211
2.12.2 deploying OVF files using vsphere Host client 213
3rd. Vsphere Enterprise application configuration and management 215
3.1 Vsphere Enterprise Application overview and Vcenter Server Deployment location 215
3.2 VCenter Server 6.5 Overview 218
3.2.1 Platform Services Controller 219
3.2.2 VCenter Server for Windows requirements 220
3.2.3 VCenter Server Appliance Requirements 221
3.2.4 DNS requirements for VCenter server 222
3.3 Installing and Deploying vcenter Server 6.5 223
3.3.1 Installing vcenter Server 6.5 223
3.3.2 Deploying VCenter Server Appliance 6.5 230
3.4 VSphere WEB client base operations 233
3.4.1 physical topology of the VSphere data center 233
3.4.2 The logical topology of the Vsphere data Center 234
3.4.3 VSphere Managed Inventory Object 237
3.4.4 Learning Environment Introduction and trust root certificate 239
3.4.5 managing vsphere Licenses 242
3.4.6 Creating Data Center 244
3.4.7 Adding a host to the datacenter 245
3.4.8 Creating a cluster 247
3.4.9 adding a host to a cluster 249
3.4.10 Unified naming vsphere Storage 250
3.4.11 Customizing the user interface 251
3.4.12 using remote Console 252
3.4.13 Changing the password policy for vcenter SSO 255
3.4.14 Change root Password never expires 256
3.5 Configuring virtual machines with vsphere WEB client 257
3.5.1 uploading data to ESXi storage 257
3.5.2 New Virtual Machine 259
3.5.3 Installing the operating system in a virtual machine 262
3.5.4 Modifying the configuration of a virtual machine 266
3.5.5 using vsphere Web Client peripherals in virtual machines 267
3.5.6 using ESXi host Peripherals 270
3.5.7 Snapshot Management 272
3.6 Virtual Machine Templates 273
3.6.1 Planning Template Virtual Machine 273
3.6.2 Creating a Windows 2003 R2 template virtual machine 274
3.6.3 creating additional template virtual Machines 277
3.6.4 converting a virtual machine to a template 278
3.6.5 creating a specification for a custom guest operating system 278
3.6.6 deploying a virtual machine from a template 284
3.6.7 Exporting and importing OVF templates 287
3.7 Highly Available clusters 290
3.7.1 vsphere High Availability Description 291
3.7.2 a vsphere data center ha Instance 292
3.7.3 high Availability cluster experimental topology Overview 294
3.7.4 allocating iSCSI disks to ESXi hosts 297
3.7.5 enable vmotion on ESXi host 302
3.7.6 adding iSCSI Storage to an ESXi host 303
3.7.7 Storage VMotion (storage migration) 306
3.7.8 Configuring IPMI Power Management features 308
3.7.9 Checking clusters 317
3.7.10 Cluster Functional Test 317
3.7.11 Host Maintenance Mode 320
3.8 Providing fault tolerance for virtual machines 322
3.8.1 Fault Tolerance Way of working 322
3.8.2 Configuring the Network for VMware ESXi hosts 323
3.8.3 enable fault tolerance for virtual machines using vsphere Web client 324
4th. Managing Vsphere Networks 327
4.1 Planning for vsphere Networks 327
4.1.1 Planning of single ESXi host single network 327
4.1.2 Single ESXI host multi-network planning 328
4.1.3 + Host Network configuration Case 1 329
4.1.4 + Host Network configuration Case 2 330
4.1.5 connection of a virtual machine port group to a physical network card using load-balanced mode 331
4.1.6 connection of a virtual machine port group to a physical NIC using a master-and-standby method 332
4.1.7 conditions for migrating a virtual machine between different hosts 333
4.1.8 connection of Virtual Switch, port Group, physical network card, network switch 335
4.2 vsphere Distributed Switch 336
4.2.1 Experimental Environment Introduction 336
4.2.2 Adding vsphere Standard switches and port groups 340
4.2.3 Adding a virtual machine Port group to a standard switch 342
4.2.4 Adding vsphere Distributed Switch 343
4.2.5 adding uplinks to a distributed switch 344
4.2.6 Adding a distributed port Group 347
4.2.7 Modifying a distributed port Group 348
4.2.8 migrating a standard switch to a distributed switch 353
4.2.9 Setting up Vmkernel Network 361
4.2.10 migration method with no redundant NIC 366
4.3 Verifying LACP support on vsphere distributed switch 367
4.3.1 LACP support on vSphere distributed switch 367
4.3.2 LACP configuration on distributed switch 367
4.3.3 Port channel configuration on the physical switch 368
4.3.4 conversion to enhanced LACP support on vsphere distributed switch 368
4.3.5 VSphere Distributed Switch LACP support limit 368
4.3.6 LACP Experimental environment and switch configuration 369
4.3.7 Creating a link Aggregation Group 373
4.3.8 Set the link aggregation group to standby state in the group and failover order of the distributed port Group 374
4.3.9 assigning the physical NIC to port 376 of the link aggregation group
4.3.10 Set the link aggregation group to active in the group and failover order of the distributed port Group 377
4.3.11 Check Verification 378
4.4 Understanding VLAN Types in vsphere virtual switches 380
4.4.1 Network topology Description 381
4.4.2 Virtual Port Group "No VLAN" configuration 382
4.4.3 Virtual Port Group "VLAN" configuration 383
4.4.4 virtual port Group "VLAN trunking" configuration 384
4.5 "Dedicated VLAN" feature in VMware Network test 385
4.5.1 Dedicated VLAN Introduction 385
4.5.2 Physical Switch Configuration 386
4.5.3 Virtual Switch Configuration 386
4.5.4 creating a virtual machine for testing 388
5th. From physical machine to virtual machine-vmware P2V Tool application 389
5.1 VMware P2V Tools vcenter Converter Introduction 389
5.1.1 Migration via Converter Standalone 390
5.1.2 cloning and system reconfiguration of physical machines 391
5.1.3 VCenter Converter Clone mode 395
5.2 Installation of VMware VCenter Converter Standalone 397
5.2.1 Operating system compatibility and installation file size requirements 397
5.2.2 Installing Vcenter Converter on Windows locally 400
5.2.3 Requirements for remote hot cloning of Windows operating systems 401
5.3 Converting a running physical machine or virtual machine 402
5.3.1 Converting a remote Windows computer to vcenter or ESXi 403
5.3.2 Converting a remote Linux computer to vsphere 411
5.3.3 converting the local computer to vsphere 413
5.4 Convert Hyper-V Server virtual machine 418
5.4.1 Convert a Windows Server R2 virtual machine to a shared folder 418
5.4.2 Convert Windows Server R2 virtual machines to vsphere 423
5.5 Converting vsphere or VMware virtual machines 425
5.5.1 converting vsphere virtual machines to ESXi host 426
5.5.2 converting VMware Workstation virtual machines to ESXi host 427
5.5.3 converting vsphere virtual machines to VMware Workstation 428
5.6 Reconfiguring VMware Virtual Machines 429
5.6.1 Saving Sysprep files 430
5.6.2 Starting Configuration Wizard 430
5.7 Considerations for converting or migrating a virtual machine 432
5.7.1 Considerations for migrating Windows Server 2003 432
5.7.2 uninstalling the original NIC driver 433
5.7.3 Pre-migration planning and preparation work 433
5.8 Migration fails or migration is unsuccessful for Windows computers workaround 434
6th vsphere Virtual Machine backup and Recovery solutions 438
6.1 VSphere Data Protection Overview 438
6.1.1 VSphere Data Protection Introduction 439
6.1.2 Image-level backup and recovery 439
6.1.3 Guest-level backup and recovery 440
6.1.4 file-Level recovery 440
6.1.5 Data deduplication Storage Benefits 440
6.1.6 vSphere Data Protection Architecture 441
6.1.7 understanding the capabilities of vsphere Data protection 442
Use of 6.1.8 VDP 442
6.2 VSphere Data Protection system requirements and planning design 443
6.2.1 VSphere Data Protection system Requirements 443
6.2.2 Planning DNS names for VDP 444
6.2.3 Planning a new installation of VDP or upgrading existing VDP 445
6.2.4 NTP configuration 446
6.3 Installing VDP 6.1.5 447 in the vsphere 6.5 environment
6.3.1 using vsphere Client to deploy VDP 448
6.3.2 Configuring a new VDP virtual machine 451
6.4 Using vsphere Data Protection 454
6.4.1 VSphere Data Protection Interface 454
6.4.2 creating or editing a backup job 455
6.4.3 View status and backup job details 458
6.4.4 recovering a virtual machine from VDP backup 460
6.4.5 Check for restored virtual machines 462
6.4.6 Deleting a backup 463
6.4.7 Report Information 464
6.4.8 Backup Appliance 465
6.4.9 Configuring email 466
6.4.10 Configuring private messages for multiple VDP 469
6.5 VSphere Data Protection application Support 471
6.5.1 Download VDP Agent plugin 472
6.5.2 Installing the VDP agent on a SQL Server server 473
6.5.3 Installing the VDP agent on an Exchange Server server 475
6.5.4 creating a SQL Server Backup task 479
6.5.5 Creating an Exchange Server Backup task 483
6.5.6 recovering SQL Server 486 from a backup
6.5.7 recovering Microsoft Exchange Server Backup 489
6.6 Using file-level recovery 491
6.6.1 two ways to log on to the Restore client 491
6.6.2 Restoring a backup of this machine using basic login 492
6.6.3 using * level login to recover files 495
6.7 Reconfiguring VDP 496 after installation
6.7.1 reconfiguring the VDP appliance 496
6.7.2 extended VDP Available storage capacity 499
6.7.3 rollback of VDP configuration 501
6.7.4 Upgrading VDP 502
Using VDP Emergency Recovery after 6.7.5 vcenter error 502
7th. Installation configuration VMware VRealize Log Insight 504
7.1 VRealize Log Insight Introduction and Planning 504
7.2 Deployment of Vrealize Log Insight 507
7.3 Configuring Vrealize Log Insight 510
7.4 Adding licenses for vrealize Log Insight 513
7.5 vRealize Log Insight Web user Interface 514
8th VMware Hyper-converged architecture-vsan cluster 517
8.1 VMware Vsan Fundamentals 517
What's new in 8.1.1 Virtual SAN 6.0 521
What's new in 8.1.2 Virtual SAN 6.1 521
What's new in 8.1.3 Virtual SAN 6.2 522
8.1.4 VSAN 6.5 new features 523
8.1.5 VMware VSAN 6.6 new features 523
Features and key features of 8.1.6 Vsan 524
The difference between 8.1.7 Vsan and traditional storage 530
8.2 Building a Vsan lab environment using VMware Workstation 14 530
8.2.1 Vsan test Machine Requirements 531
8.2.2 Planning Vsan Lab Environment 531
8.2.3 Creating an ESXi lab virtual machine 533
8.2.4 Modifying the virtual machine NIC to 10 Gigabit 536
8.2.5 creating additional ESXi virtual machines using the Clone method 537
8.2.6 Add a 240GB hard drive to each ESXi host 538
8.2.7 installing in an ESXi virtual machine 6.0 539
8.2.8 Import VCSA 6.5 541 in VMware Workstation 14
8.2.9 Configuring Vcenter Server 545
8.2.10 Modifying disk Properties 547
8.2.11 Configuring the distributed switch for Vsan and Vmkernel 548
8.2.12 enabling Vsan 552 in a cluster
8.2.13 assigning licenses to Vsan 554
8.2.14 enable ha 555 for Vsan
8.2.15 See how Vsan data is saved 557
8.2.16 viewing Vsan objects and components 559
8.3 section Vsan Application case 560
8.3.15-node standard Vsan cluster 560
8.3.2 using a Vsan extension cluster to build a dual live data center 564
8.3.3 Two-node Vsan extension cluster with 10 Gigabit fiber direct Connection 574

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