VMware vSphere 6.7 to 7.0: What’s New

In this three-day hands-on training, you explore the new features and enhancements of VMware vCenter Server® 7.0 and VMware ESXi™ 7.0. Deployment scenarios in real use cases, hands-on lab exercises, and lectures teach the skills needed to effectively implement and configure VMware vSphere® 7.

This course is recommended for customers who want to implement vSphere 7 into their existing vSphere environment.

COD: VSWN7
Categorie: VMware

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Teaching methodology

The course includes educational laboratories in which each student will be able to work in order to complete training exercises that will provide practical experience in using the instrument, for each of the topics covered during the course.

Who should participate

System architects, system administrators, IT managers, VMware partners and people responsible for implementing and managing vSphere architectures.

Prerequisites

This course requires completion of one of the following courses or equivalent knowledge and administration experience with ESXi and vCenter Server:

The course material assumes that you are able to do the following without assistance or guidance before enrolling in this course:

  • Install and configure ESXi
  • Installare vCenter Server
  • Create vCenter Server objects, such as data centers and folders
  • Create and manage vCenter Server roles and permissions
  • Create and edit a standard switch
  • Create and edit a distributed switch
  • Connect an ESXi host to NAS, iSCSI or Fiber Channel storage
  • Creating a VMware vSphere® VMFS datastore
  • Use a content library template to create a virtual machine.
  • Modify the hardware of a virtual machine
  • Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® vMotion® and VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®.
  • Configuring and managing a VMware vSphere® Distributed Resource Scheduler™ cluster.
  • Configuring and managing a VMware vSphere® High Availability cluster
  • Use VMware vSphere® Update ManagerTM to patch and perform updates to ESXi hosts and virtual machines