VMware vSphere: Whats New [V5.5 to V6.7] Course Overview

VMware vSphere: Whats New [V5.5 to V6.7] Course Overview

In VMware vSphere: What's New [V5.5 to V6.7] will give you a detailed overview of new features and improvements in VMware vCenter Server® 6.7 and VMware ESXi™ 6.7. This training comprises the practical use-cases, extensive hands-on labs and will prepare you to implement and configure VMware vSphere® 6.7.

Who should do VMware vSphere: What's New [V5.5 to V6.7] training?

  • System architects
  • System administrators
  • IT managers
  • Anyone responsible for implementing and managing vSphere architectures

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On completion of this training, you will know:

  • Key features and enhancements in vSphere 6.0, 6.5, and 6.7
  • VMware vSphere® Client™, VMware Host Client™, and the VMware vCenter® Server Appliance™ shell
  • Migrate a vCenter Server system for Windows to vCenter Server Appliance 6.7
  • Determine the proper upgrade path for a vCenter Server instance and upgrade vCenter Server to version 6.
  • Increase ESXi security by enabling lockdown mode on an ESXi host
  • Upgrade virtual machines to the latest virtual hardware and VMware Tools™ version
  • Configure NFS and iSCSI-backed virtual volumes to provide a common storage platform, independent of the underlying storage hardware
  • Create storage policies and use them with virtual machines and virtual volume datastores
  • Register a key management server with vCenter Server and create an encrypted virtual machine
  • Create a distributed switch and use VMware vSphere® Network I/O Control to allocate bandwidth for a virtual machine
  • Activate VMware vCenter Server® High Availability

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