By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
Storage and virtual infrastructure administrators who want to use software-defined storage with vSAN
Prerequisites
This course requires meeting one of the following prerequisites:
The course material presumes that a student can perform the following tasks with no assistance or guidance before enrolling in this course:
If you cannot complete all of these tasks, VMware recommends that you complete the VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V6.7] course before enrolling in VMware vSAN: Deploy and Manage.
21 godzin (3 dni x 7 godzin), w tym wykłady i warsztaty praktyczne.
1. Course Introduction
• Introductions and course logistics
• Course objectives
• Describe the software-defined data center
2. Introduction to vSAN
• Describe the vSAN architecture and components
• Describe the differences between the vSAN hybrid and all-flash
architectures
• Describe the space-efficiency features of vSAN
3. vSAN Configuration
• Identify physical network configuration requirements
• Configure vSAN networking
• Configure a vSAN cluster
• Test and validate the vSAN configuration and functionality
4. vSAN Policies and Virtual Machines
• Explain how storage policies work with vSAN
• Define and create a virtual machine storage policy
• Apply and modify virtual machine storage policies
• Discuss the vsanSparse snapshot format
• Explain the considerations for vsanSparse snapshots
5. Managing and Operating vSAN
• Manage hardware storage devices
• Manage hardware device failures
• Identify vCenter Server alarms for vSAN events
• Configure fault domains
• Upgrade to vSAN 6.7
6. Stretched Clusters and Two-Node Clusters
• Describe the architecture for stretched clusters and two-node clusters
• Create a stretched cluster using a two-node configuration
• Configure VMware vSphere® High Availability and VMware vSphere®
Distributed Resource Scheduler™ for a stretched cluster
• Demonstrate stretched cluster failover scenarios
7. Monitoring and Troubleshooting vSAN
• Use vSphere Web Client to detect issues
• Use the vSAN health service to monitor health and performance
• Monitor vSAN with VMware vRealize® Operations Manager™
• Use ESXi commands to monitor the vSAN environment
• Monitor vSAN with Ruby vSphere Console