
Mastering VMware vSphere 5.5
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introducing VMware vSphere 5.5
- Exploring VMware vSphere 5.5
- Examining the Products in the vSphere Suite
- Examining the Features in VMware vSphere
- Licensing VMware vSphere
- Why Choose vSphere?
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 2 Planning and Installing VMware ESXi
- Planning a VMware vSphere Deployment
- Choosing a Server Platform
- Determining a Storage Architecture
- Integrating with the Network Infrastructure
- Deploying VMware ESXi
- Installing VMware ESXi Interactively
- Performing an Unattended Installation of VMware ESXi
- Deploying VMware ESXi with vSphere Auto Deploy
- Performing Post-installation Configuration
- Installing the vSphere C# Client
- Reconfiguring the Management Network
- Configuring Time Synchronization
- Configuring Name Resolution
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring vCenter Server
- Introducing vCenter Server
- Centralizing User Authentication Using vCenter Single Sign-On
- Using the vSphere Web Client for Administration
- Understanding the vCenter Inventory Service
- Providing an Extensible Framework
- Choosing the Version of vCenter Server
- Planning and Designing a vCenter Server Deployment
- Sizing Hardware for vCenter Server
- Choosing a Database Server for vCenter Server
- Planning for vCenter Server Availability
- Running vCenter Server and Its Components as VMs
- Installing vCenter Server and Its Components
- Configuring the vCenter Server Backend Database Server
- Installing the vCenter Server Components
- Installing vCenter Server in a Linked Mode Group
- Deploying the vCenter Server Virtual Appliance
- Configuring an IP Address on the vCenter Server Virtual Appliance
- Accepting the End-User License Agreement
- Configuring the Database
- Setting Up Single Sign-On
- Active Directory Settings
- Starting the vCenter Server Services
- Exploring vCenter Server
- What's in the vSphere Web Client Home Screen?
- Using the Navigator
- Creating and Managing a vCenter Server Inventory
- Understanding Inventory Views and Objects
- Creating and Adding Inventory Objects
- Exploring vCenter Server's Management Features
- Understanding Basic Host Management
- Examining Basic Host Configuration
- Using Scheduled Tasks
- Using Events Console in vCenter Server
- Working with Host Profiles
- Tags
- Managing vCenter Server Settings
- General vCenter Server Settings
- Licensing
- Message of the Day
- Advanced Settings
- vSphere Web Client Administration
- Roles
- Licensing
- vCenter Solutions Manager
- Log Browser
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 4 vSphere Update Manager and the vCenter Support Tools
- vSphere Update Manager
- Installing vSphere Update Manager
- Defining the Requirements
- Configuring VUM's Database
- Creating the Open Database Connectivity Data Source Name
- Installing VUM
- Installing the Update Manager Download Service (Optional)
- Installing the vSphere Update Manager Plug-in
- Reconfiguring the VUM or UMDS Installation with the Update Manager Utility
- Upgrading VUM from a Previous Version
- Configuring vSphere Update Manager
- Creating Baselines
- Routine Updates
- Attaching and Detaching Baselines or Baseline Groups
- Performing a Scan
- Staging Patches
- Remediating Hosts
- Upgrading VMware Tools
- Upgrading Virtual Appliances and Host Extensions
- Upgrading Hosts with vSphere Update Manager
- Importing an ESXi Image and Creating the Host Upgrade Baseline
- Upgrading a Host
- Upgrading VM Hardware
- Performing an Orchestrated Upgrade
- Investigating Alternative Update Options
- Using vSphere Update Manager PowerCLI
- Upgrading and Patching without vSphere Update Manager
- vCenter Support Tools
- ESXi Dump Collector
- Syslog Collector
- Other vCenter Support Tools
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 5 Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks
- Putting Together a Virtual Network
- Working with vSphere Standard Switches
- Comparing Virtual Switches and Physical Switches
- Understanding Ports and Port Groups
- Understanding Uplinks
- Configuring Management Networking
- Configuring VMkernel Networking
- Configuring TCP/IP Stacks
- Configuring VM Networking
- Configuring VLANs
- Configuring NIC Teaming
- Using and Configuring Traffic Shaping
- Bringing It All Together
- Working with vSphere Distributed Switches
- Creating a vSphere Distributed Switch
- Removing an ESXi Host from a Distributed Switch
- Removing a Distributed Switch
- Managing Distributed Switches
- Working With Distributed Port Groups
- Managing Adapters
- Using NetFlow on vSphere Distributed Switches
- Enabling Switch Discovery Protocols
- Setting Up Private VLANs
- Configuring LACP
- Examining Third-Party Distributed Virtual Switches
- Cisco Nexus 1000V
- IBM Distributed Virtual Switch 5000V
- HP FlexFabric Virtual Switch 5900v
- Configuring Virtual Switch Security
- Understanding and Using Promiscuous Mode
- Allowing MAC Address Changes and Forged Transmits
- Looking Ahead
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 6 Creating and Configuring Storage Devices
- Reviewing the Importance of Storage Design
- Examining Shared Storage Fundamentals
- Comparing Local Storage with Shared Storage
- Defining Common Storage Array Architectures
- Explaining RAID
- Understanding VSAN
- Understanding Midrange and External Enterprise Storage Array Design
- Choosing a Storage Protocol
- Making Basic Storage Choices
- Implementing vSphere Storage Fundamentals
- Reviewing Core vSphere Storage Concepts
- Working with VMFS Datastores
- Working with Raw Device Mappings
- Working with NFS Datastores
- Working with VM-Level Storage Configuration
- Leveraging SAN and NAS Best Practices
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 7 Ensuring High Availability and Business Continuity
- Understanding the Layers of High Availability
- Clustering VMs
- Introducing Network Load Balancing Clustering
- Introducing Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Implementing vSphere High Availability
- Understanding vSphere High Availability
- Understanding vSphere HA's Underpinnings
- Enabling vSphere High Availability
- Configuring vSphere High Availability
- Managing vSphere High Availability
- Implementing vSphere Fault Tolerance
- Using vSphere Fault Tolerance with vSphere High Availability
- Using vSphere Fault Tolerance with vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler
- Examining vSphere Fault Tolerance Use Cases
- Planning for Business Continuity
- Providing Data Protection
- Recovering from Disasters
- Using vSphere Replication
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 8 Securing VMware vSphere
- Overview of vSphere Security
- Securing ESXi Hosts
- Working with ESXi Authentication
- Controlling Access to ESXi Hosts
- Keeping ESXi Hosts Patched
- Managing ESXi Host Permissions
- Configuring ESXi Host Logging
- Reviewing Other ESXi Security Recommendations
- Securing vCenter Server
- Authenticating Users with Single Sign-On
- Understanding the vpxuser Account
- Managing vCenter Server Permissions
- Examining vCenter Server Logging
- Securing Virtual Machines
- Configuring Network Security Policies
- Keeping VMs Patched
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 9 Creating and Managing Virtual Machines
- Understanding Virtual Machines
- Examining Virtual Machines from the Inside
- Examining Virtual Machines from the Outside
- Creating a Virtual Machine
- Choosing Values for Your New Virtual Machine
- Installing a Guest Operating System
- Working with Installation Media
- Using the Installation Media
- Working in the Virtual Machine Console
- Installing VMware Tools
- Installing VMware Tools in Windows
- Installing VMware Tools in Linux
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Adding or Registering Existing VMs
- Changing VM Power States
- Removing VMs
- Deleting VMs
- Modifying Virtual Machines
- Changing Virtual Machine Hardware
- Using Virtual Machine Snapshots
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 10 Using Templates and vApps
- Cloning VMs
- Installing Sysprep on the vCenter Server
- Creating a Customization Specification
- Cloning a Virtual Machine
- Creating Templates and Deploying Virtual Machines
- Cloning a Virtual Machine to a Template
- Deploying a Virtual Machine from a Template
- Using OVF Templates
- Deploying a VM from an OVF Template
- Exporting a VM as an OVF Template
- Examining OVF Templates
- Working with vApps
- Creating a vApp
- Editing a vApp
- Changing a vApp's Power State
- Cloning a vApp
- Importing Machines from Other Environments
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 11 Managing Resource Allocation
- Reviewing Virtual Machine Resource Allocation
- Working with Virtual Machine Memory
- Understanding ESXi Advanced Memory Technologies
- Controlling Memory Allocation
- Managing Virtual Machine CPU Utilization
- Default CPU Allocation
- Setting CPU Affinity
- Using CPU Reservations
- Using CPU Limits
- Using CPU Shares
- Summarizing How Reservations, Limits, and Shares Work with CPUs
- Using Resource Pools
- Configuring Resource Pools
- Understanding Resource Allocation with Resource Pools
- Regulating Network I/O Utilization
- Controlling Storage I/O Utilization
- Enabling Storage I/O Control
- Configuring Storage Resource Settings for a Virtual Machine
- Utilizing Flash Storage
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 12 Balancing Resource Utilization
- Comparing Utilization with Allocation
- Exploring vMotion
- Examining vMotion Requirements
- Performing a vMotion Migration
- Ensuring vMotion Compatibility
- Using Per-Virtual-Machine CPU Masking
- Using VMware Enhanced vMotion Compatibility
- Using Storage vMotion
- Combining vMotion with Storage vMotion
- Exploring vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler
- Understanding Manual Automation Behavior
- Reviewing Partially Automated Behavior
- Examining Fully Automated Behavior
- Working with Distributed Resource Scheduler Rules
- Introducing and Working with Storage DRS
- Creating and Working with Datastore Clusters
- Configuring Storage DRS
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 13 Monitoring VMware vSphere Performance
- Overview of Performance Monitoring
- Using Alarms
- Understanding Alarm Scopes
- Creating Alarms
- Managing Alarms
- Working with Performance Charts
- Overview Layout
- Advanced Layout
- Understanding vCenter Operations Manager
- Installing vC Ops
- vC Ops Foundation Features
- Working with resxtop
- Using resxtop
- Capturing and Playing Back Performance Data with resxtop
- Monitoring CPU Usage
- Monitoring Memory Usage
- Monitoring Network Usage
- Monitoring Disk Usage
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 14 Automating VMware vSphere
- Why Use Automation?
- vSphere Automation Options
- Automating with PowerCLI
- PowerShell and PowerCLI
- What's New in PowerCLI 5.5
- Installing and Configuring PowerCLI
- Getting Started with PowerCLI
- Building PowerCLI Scripts
- PowerCLI Advanced Capabilities
- Using vCLI from vSphere Management Assistant
- What's New in vCLI and vMA for vSphere 5.5
- Getting Started with vCLI
- Using vSphere Management Assistant for Automation with vCenter
- Leveraging the Perl Toolkit with vSphere Management Assistant
- Automating with vCenter Orchestrator
- New Features in vCenter Orchestrator 5.5
- Understanding vCenter Orchestrator Prerequisites
- Configuring vCenter Orchestrator
- vCenter Orchestrator Appliance
- Implementing the vCenter Orchestrator Appliance
- Accessing vCenter Orchestrator
- vCenter Orchestrator and vCenter Server
- Using an Orchestrator Workflow
- Appendix The Bottom Line
- Chapter 1: Introducing VMware vSphere 5.5
- Chapter 2: Planning and Installing VMware ESXi
- Chapter 3: Installing and Configuring vCenter Server
- Chapter 4: vSphere Update Manager and the vCenter Support Tools
- Chapter 5: Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks
- Chapter 6: Creating and Configuring Storage Devices
- Chapter 7: Ensuring High Availability and Business Continuity
- Chapter 8: Securing VMware vSphere
- Chapter 9: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines
- Chapter 10: Using Templates and vApps
- Chapter 11: Managing Resource Allocation
- Chapter 12: Balancing Resource Utilization
- Chapter 13: Monitoring VMware vSphere Performance
- Chapter 14: Automating VMware vSphere
- Index
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