vSphere 6.7 Professional Part 06: Deploying Virtual Machines and Hosts

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Free Online Course: vSphere 6.7 Professional Part 06: Deploying Virtual Machines and Hosts provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. vSphere 6.7 Professional Part 06: Deploying Virtual Machines and Hosts is taught by Rick Crisci.

Overview
  • Learn the foundations of deploying virtual machines and hosts in vSphere 6.7.

    VMware vSphere is an integral part of any modern networking environment. vSphere offers a virtualized data center that helps administrators scale infrastructure to meet business needs. This course is the sixth in a nine-part series designed to teach you all the essentials of configuring, managing, securing, and troubleshooting a vSphere 6.7 environment with the new HTML5 vSphere Client. In this course, instructor Rick Crisci reviews the foundations of deploying virtual machines (VMs) and hosts in vSphere 6.7. Learn how to use Auto Deploy to image ESXi 6.7 hosts; create, deploy, and register new VMs; configure advanced VM settings; and deploy VMs using vCenter Converter 6.7.

    Note: This series is also designed to prepare candidates for the VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization 2019 (VCP-DCV 2019) exam.

    This course was created by Rick Crisci. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Deploying VMs and hosts
    1. Deploying ESXi Hosts
    • Using Auto Deploy to Image ESXi 6.7 hosts
    • ESXi 6.7 host profiles
    2. Deploying VMs
    • Create a new virtual machine (VM) in vSphere 6.7
    • Demo: Deploy VMs from a template in vSphere 6.7
    • Demo: Create vCenter 6.7 content libraries
    • Demo: Register and un-register a VM in vSphere 6.7
    • Demo: Working with VMX files and vSphere 6.7 VMs
    • Demo: Advanced VM settings in vSphere 6.7
    • Demo: Deploying VMs using vCenter Converter 6.7