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Video 1
VMDirectPath
VMDirectPath can provide increased performance by allowing a VM to bypass
the virtualization layer and directly access a device. In this video you’ll
learn what the VMDirectPath feature is and how it allows you to dedicate storage
and network adapters to a VM for their exclusive use. You’ll also learn the
requirements and limitations when using VMDirectPath, how to setup and configure
it as well as some tips and best practices for using it.
Video 2
Paravirtual SCSI Adapters
In this video you’ll learn what the pvSCSI adapter is and how it can provide
increased performance over the standard LSI Logic and BusLogic virtual storage
adapters. You’ll also learn the requirements and limitations when using the
pvSCSI adapter, how to setup and configure them and also when you should
consider using a pvSCSI adapter in place of the standard storage adapters.
Video 3
Virtual Machine Communication Interface
In this video you’ll learn what the special VMCI adapter is and how it can
provide a high speed communication interface between VMs on the same host.
You’ll also learn the requirements and limitations for using VMCI as well as how
to setup and configure it. Plus, you will discover some tips and best practices
for using VMCI and also how applications must be adapted to support using a VMCI
adapter.
Video 4
Fault Tolerance
In this video you’ll learn what the Fault Tolerance feature is and how it
can provide continuous availability for your critical VMs. You’ll also learn
about the many requirements and limitations when using Fault Tolerance as well
as how to setup and configure it. Plus, you will discover some tips and best
practices for using Fault Tolerance and also cover some of the caveats that you
should be aware of when using it.
Video 5
Thin Provisioning
In this video you’ll learn what Thin Provisioned virtual disks are and how
they can greatly reduce the amount of disk space that your VMs take up on your
datastores. You’ll also learn how thin disks differ from traditional thick
virtual disks and how to convert thick disks to thin disks and vice versa. Plus,
you will discover some tips and best practices for using thin disks as well as
how to properly monitor and manage them.
Video 6
VMotion and Storage VMotion
In this lesson you’ll learn about VMotion and Storage VMotion that allow you
to move running VMs between hosts and storage datastores. You’ll also learn the
requirements and limitations for using VMotion and Storage VMotion as well as
how to setup and configure them. Plus, you will take a look at the Enhanced
VMotion Compatibility feature, which can help eliminate CPU compatibility issues
that can occur between hosts when using VMotion.
Video 7
Distributed Power Management
In this lesson you’ll be learning what Distributed Power Management (DPM) is
and how it can provide dramatic cost savings for your vSphere environment. You
will also discover the specific requirements for using DPM as well as the
limitations when using it and how to configure it. Finally, you will learn about
some tips and best practices for DPM so you can make the most out of this great
money saving feature.
Video 8
Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling
In this lesson you’ll be learning what Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling
(DVFS) is and how it can provide dramatic cost savings for your vSphere
environment. You will also learn how the technology behind DVFS works, the
requirements for using DVFS as well as how to configure it. Finally, you will
discover some tips and best practices for DVFS and how you can combine it with
DPM for maximum cost savings in your vSphere environment.
Video 9
VMFS Volume Grow and Hot Extend Virtual Disks
In this lesson you’ll be learning how to dynamically grow VMFS volumes
without using extents as well as extending virtual disk sizes on a running VM.
You will also learn some great tips and best practices on sizing your LUNs
properly, choosing VMFS volume block sizes and extending operating system disk
partitions after you have extended virtual disks.
Video 1
Virtualization for Disaster Recovery
In this video you will learn how virtualization enables superior disaster
recovery (DR) and how VMware simplifies DR. Plus, you will get an overview of
the Site Recovery Manager Architecture and prerequisites for installation.
Video 2
Preparing for SRM Installation
In this video you will learn about the VMware software requirements,
database requirements, and server & network requirements, which you will need to
plan out before your SRM Installation.
Video 3
Installing SRM
In this video you will learn how to install SRM, SRA, and the SRM plug-in
for the vSphere Client. Plus, you will work hands-on to install SRM and SRA on
protected sites and SRM Servers.
Video 4
Configuring SRM
In this video you will work step-by-step to configure SRM by configuring
array managers & inventory mappings, creating protection groups & recovery
plans, and ultimately working to test your recovery plan.
Video 5
Custom Recovery Plans
In this video you will work to customize recovery plan steps and recovery
options for VMs. Plus, you will learn how to reconfigure network settings for
recovered machines, using VMware methods for individual VMs and groups, and
non-VMware methods.
Video 6
Administering SRM
In this video you will learn about the various methods you will utilize to
adjust your SRM setup to respond to changes in your environment, as well as help
you with the day-to-day activities you will be required to handle as an SRM
Administrator.
Video 7
Failover and Failback
In this video you will learn the best practices for planning and executing
failover and you will discover the differences between synchronous and
asynchronous replication for failover. Also, you will work hands-on to plan and
execute Failback.
Video 1
Introduction to Third-Party Virtualization Tools
In this video you will learn about the different third-party virtualization
tools that are available and how they can help you.
Video 1
Introduction to Veeam Monitor
Monitoring and altering the performance of your virtual infrastructure is
critical for any organization. In this video, you’ll learn about the latest
version of Veeam’s Performance Reporting and Alerting tool and how it can help
you fulfill these needs at your company.
Video 2
Installing Veeam Monitor
In this video you will learn about the installation requirements, where to
download, and how to install Veeam Monitor. Plus, you will work step-by-step to
install Veeam Monitor in your own environment.
Video 3
Configuring and Using Veeam Monitor
Once Monitor is up and running, you need to perform the initial
configuration to connect it to your vSphere infrastructure. From there, you will
work hands-on to customize performance charts, generate reports, configure
alarms, and connect Monitor to Business View.
Video 1
Introduction to Veeam Reporter
In this video you will learn how to utilize the exciting new features of the
most recent release of Veeam Reporter, including: Increased reporting
functionality on changes happening in vCenter, creating documentation for
disaster recovery, and reporting on the performance of multiple virtual
infrastructures.
Video 2
Installing Veeam Reporter
In this video you will learn some of the intracacies of how Veeam Reporter
works, how to download it and properly install it, the first time.
Video 3
Configuring and Using Veeam Reporter
With Reporter installed, you’ll learn how to configure collection jobs to
pull data from your vCenter servers. Plus, you will work to create automated
report jobs, view offline reports with Report Viewer, and you will see how to
export virtual infrastructure reports and diagrams to Microsoft Excel, Word, and
Visio
Video 1
Introduction to Veeam Backup and Replication
In this video you will work hands-on with Veeam Backup and Recovery to learn
how to properly utilize it’s powerful features to help protect your virtual
environment.
Video 2
Installing Veeam Backup and Replication
In this video you will learn about the various backup transport modes and
system requirements of Veeam Backup. Plus, you will work step-by-step to install
Veeam Backup and Replication.
Video 3
Configuring and Backing up VMs with Veeam Backup
In this video you will learn how to connect Veeam Backup to vSphere, how to
configure email notifications, and you’ll see how to properly utilize user
roles. Plus, you will work hands-on to create and run a backup job, troubleshoot
the backup job, and adjust backup jobs for various data transports.
Video 4
Restoring Virtual Machines with Veeam Backup
The reason you are backing up your virtual infrastructure is so that you can
restore it, right? In this video you will learn how to perform an image level
and file level restore on a virtual machine to prove that those backups truly
worked!
Video 5
Using the Veeam File Level Restore Wizard
With Veeam Backup, a file-level restore of Linux virtual machines is
performed with the Veeam File Level Restore client. To do this, you will see how
to install the File Level Restore Client on another PC, Use VMware Player,
import backup jobs, and restore a Linux file from a mounted virtual machine.
Video 6
Replicate Virtual Machines with Veeam Replication for Disaster Recovery
The biggest differentiator between Veeam Backup and other virtualization
backup products is that Replication is included. In this video you will learn
how to replicate your virtual infrastructure with Veeam Backup and Replication,
using near CDP replication with VSS, to protect your virtual machines (and data)
from disaster.
Video 7
Managing Backup Servers with Veeam Enterprise Manager
When your infrastructure grows and you have multiple Veeam Backup Servers,
Veeam Enterprise Manager is included with Veeam Backup to provide centralized
web-based management of all backup servers. In this video you will learn how to
install it, add backup servers, and view consolidated backup reports.
Video 8
Backing Up vCenter with Veeam Backup and VSS
In this video you will discover the special steps you need to take to backup
a virtualized vCenter with VSS and how to preserve the functionality of that
backup job if you are using DRS.
Video 1
Introduction to VMware Data Recovery (VDR)
In this video you will watch a demonstration of VMware Data Recovery (VDR)
while you learn what’s new in the most recent version and see, first hand, what
makes VDR so unique.
Video 2
Installation and Initial Configuration of VMware Data Recovery (VDR)
In this video you will work hands-on to install VDR, perform initial
configuration, and properly administer the new backup appliance.
Video 3
Performing Backups and Restores with VMware Data Recovery (VDR)
In this video you will put VDR to the test by working hands-on to create
backup jobs, back up virtual machines, perform recovery of deleted VMs, and
report on backup status.
Video 4
Performing File Level Restores in Windows with VDR
While restoring an entire virtual machine can be easy, at some point you
will just want to restore a file or folder from that VM. In this video you will
learn how to perform file level restores of Windows VMs using standard and
advanced restore modes.
Video 5
Performing File Level Restores in Linux with VDR
New in the latest version of VDR is the ability to perform Linux file-level
restores. In this video you will work step-by-step to properly utilize Linux FLR.
Video 6
VMware Data Recover (VDR) Best Practices
There are critical best practices that you need to implement in order to
ensure VDR will be able to successfully backup and recover your virtual
infrastructure, for the long term. In this video, you will learn the best
practices of VDR, how to update VDR, monitor backup destinations for growth, and
extend backup destinations.
Video 1
Reporting with PowerCLI
In this video you will walk step-by-step through the process of generating
useful reports of your virtual environment using PowerCLI. Also, you will take a
detailed look at the various ways to get data out of vSphere and vCenter. Plus,
you will work hands-on to generate several reports that will be useful in
managing your ever-changing virtual landscape.
Video 2
Performance with PowerCLI
As virtualization matures within your organization, you will find it
necessary to "prove" that the hypervisor layer is not at the heart of
performance bottleneck issues in your environment. At other times during the
planning and building stages of your virtualization projects, as well as the
expansion of existing environments, you will need to understand how VM workloads
affect each other, and the resources available to an entire cluster. In this
video you will learn how to monitor performance in your vSphere environment
using PowerCLI as the tool to gather the right data to keep your service levels
where they need to be.
Video 3
Diagnostics with PowerCLI
PowerCLI can be used to great benefit in helping to simplify and manage
complex changes to your virtual environment. In this video you will work
hands-on with the most useful tools in the PowerCLI toolbox. You will learn how
to utilize these tools to reduce your troubleshooting time and keep your
environment running in peak condition
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