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VMware vSAN: Deploy and Manage V7, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.37, with 45 lectures, based on 567 reviews, and has 2493 subscribers.

You will learn about VMware vSAN concepts 7 Design Deploy VMware vSAN LAB on VMware Workstation Deploy & Manage VMware vSAN 7 Configure, Monitor, Optimize, and Design VMware vSAN 7 deployments Create shared storage for vSphere Clusters using the local capacity of ESXi hosts This course is ideal for individuals who are Storage Admin or Virtualization Admin or Network Admin or Security Engineer It is particularly useful for Storage Admin or Virtualization Admin or Network Admin or Security Engineer.

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Summary

Title: VMware vSAN: Deploy and Manage V7

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.37

Number of Lectures: 45

Number of Published Lectures: 45

Number of Curriculum Items: 45

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • VMware vSAN concepts 7 Design
  • Deploy VMware vSAN LAB on VMware Workstation
  • Deploy & Manage VMware vSAN 7
  • Configure, Monitor, Optimize, and Design VMware vSAN 7 deployments
  • Create shared storage for vSphere Clusters using the local capacity of ESXi hosts
  • Who Should Attend

  • Storage Admin
  • Virtualization Admin
  • Network Admin
  • Security Engineer
  • Target Audiences

  • Storage Admin
  • Virtualization Admin
  • Network Admin
  • Security Engineer
  • You will learn about vSAN concepts like Hyrbird and All-Flash architectures, Storage Policies, how to create a vSAN cluster, how vSAN handles failures, and much much more.

    *** if you have any questions or need help you can contact me over my LinkedIn ***

    VMware vSAN (formerly Virtual SAN) is a hyper-converged, software-defined storage (SDS) product developed by VMware that pools together direct-attached storage devices across a VMware vSphere clusterto create a distributed, shared data store. The user defines the storage requirements, such as performance and availability, for virtual machines (VMs) on a VMware vSAN clusterand vSAN ensures that these policies are administered and maintained.

    vSAN is part of the VMware ESXi kernel and runs on industry-standard x86 servers from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), including Cisco, Dell EMC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Fujitsu, Lenovo and Supermicro. Because vSAN is a native component, it does not require additional software, and the user can enable it with a few clicks.

    The distributed architecture of VMware vSAN enables the parameters of the storage policy to be enforced despite changes in virtual machine (VM) workload demands or hardware or network failures. The vSphere Web Client handles cluster administration and storage policy implementation.

    vSAN supports both hybrid and all-flash configurations using a two-tier architecture. Both configurations use a caching tier and a capacity tier. The caching tier is composed of at least one flash device per host. The capacity tier is composed of at least one flash device (for all-flash) or one magnetic disk (for hybrid) per host. vSAN combines the host’s storage resources into a single, high-performance, shared data store that all the hosts in the cluster can use.

    Important features

    VMware vSAN includes a number of key features, although the feature set varies depending on the license type. Some of vSAN’s key features are Storage Policy-Based Management, stretched clusters, checksum and software-defined data-at-rest encryption which does not require self-encrypting drive (SEDs).

    vSAN 6.6 claims to deliver 50% more IOPS than previous versions of vSAN because of the way it minimizes storage latency through the use of server-side flash devices. It also includes a new health check feature that enables the administrator to see at a glance whether or not the vSAN cluster is healthy and, if it detects a problem, help diagnose the issue.

    A vSAN cluster can include between 2 and 64 nodes. The vSAN 6.6 Enterprise license offers stretched clusters with local site protection, and native data-at-rest encryption designed to achieve higher availability and security with minimal CPU overhead. Both Advanced and Enterprise licenses support deduplication, compression and erasure coding data services for all-flash configurations. Erasure coding can be configured with either single or double parity protection against disk failures.

    All the vSAN licenses also offer support for storage quality of service (QoS), which enables an administrator to place limits on the number of IOPS that specific VMs can consume.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting to Know Enterprise Storage

    Lecture 1: Learning Path for vSphere 7

    Lecture 2: Overview

    Lecture 3: Storage Media

    Lecture 4: Networked Storage Implementations

    Lecture 5: SAN vs. NAS

    Lecture 6: Physical vs. Virtual Storage

    Lecture 7: Dont reject this video!!!

    Chapter 2: Diving into VMware vSAN Concepts

    Lecture 1: The Big Picture

    Lecture 2: Solutions and Benefits

    Lecture 3: vSAN Architecture

    Lecture 4: vSAN Features

    Lecture 5: Use Cases

    Chapter 3: VMware vSAN Design Considerations

    Lecture 1: Meeting Requirements

    Lecture 2: vSAN Editions

    Lecture 3: Cache Tier Sizing

    Lecture 4: Cluster Sizing

    Lecture 5: Scaling Up and Scaling Out

    Lecture 6: Understanding Fault Domains

    Lecture 7: Stretched Cluster

    Lecture 8: Two Node Direct Connect

    Chapter 4: Installation Files (direct link)

    Lecture 1: Installation Files

    Chapter 5: vSAN LAB

    Lecture 1: Download vSAN

    Lecture 2: How to practice

    Lecture 3: Introduction to VMware LAB

    Lecture 4: VMware Hands-On LAB

    Chapter 6: Implementing VMware vSAN

    Lecture 1: Verifying Prerequisites

    Lecture 2: Snapshot your workload

    Lecture 3: Storage controller requirements

    Lecture 4: Adding disks to ESXi for vSAN

    Lecture 5: Configuring vSAN Networking

    Lecture 6: Enabling Single-site Cluster

    Lecture 7: Claiming Disks

    Lecture 8: Fault Domains

    Lecture 9: Validating Your vSAN Implementation

    Chapter 7: Configuring VMware vSAN Advanced Features

    Lecture 1: Migrating Virtual Machines to vSAN

    Lecture 2: Storage Policies

    Lecture 3: Deduplication and Compression

    Lecture 4: Quality of Service

    Lecture 5: Encryption

    Lecture 6: iSCSI Target Service

    Lecture 7: vSAN Data Protection and Disaster Recovery

    Chapter 8: Monitoring VMware vSAN

    Lecture 1: vSAN Health Service

    Lecture 2: Maintenance Mode

    Lecture 3: Hardware Replacement

    Chapter 9: Whats Next

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • VMware vSAN- Deploy and Manage V7  No.2
    Ali M
    Network Consultant
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