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Mastering VMware vSphere 5.5


Mastering VMware vSphere 5.5


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von: Scott Lowe, Nick Marshall, Forbes Guthrie, Matt Liebowitz, Josh Atwell

38,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.10.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118825037
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 840

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<p><b>The 2013 edition of the bestselling vSphere book on the market</b></p> <p>Virtualization remains the hottest trend in the IT world, and VMware vSphere is the industry's most widely deployed virtualization solution. The demand for IT professionals skilled in virtualization and cloud-related technologies is great and expected to keep growing. This comprehensive Sybex guide covers all the features and capabilities of VMware vSphere, showing administrators step by step how to install, configure, operate, manage, and secure it.</p> <p>This perfect blend of hands-on instruction, conceptual explanation, and practical application is reinforced with real-world examples. Led by Scott Lowe and Nick Marshall, both VMware vExperts, the author team provides expertise that will prepare IT professionals to excel in using this virtualization technology.</p> <ul> <li>Virtualization is seen as a "best practice" for high availability and disaster recovery solutions, as well as for applications such as Exchange Server and SharePoint</li> <li>IDC estimates that there are as many as 7 million jobs available worldwide in virtualization and cloud technology</li> <li>Provides hands-on instruction in all the latest features and capabilities of VMware vSphere, with both conceptual explanations and practical applications</li> <li>Author team is lead by Scott Lowe and Nick Marshall, well-known VMware experts and popular bloggers</li> </ul> <p><i>Mastering VMware vSphere</i> provides what every virtualization professional needs to know.</p>
<p>Foreword xxiii</p> <p>Introduction xxv</p> <p><b>Chapter 1 Introducing VMware vSphere 5.5 1</b></p> <p>Exploring VMware vSphere 5.5 1</p> <p>Examining the Products in the vSphere Suite 3</p> <p>Examining the Features in VMware vSphere 8</p> <p>Licensing VMware vSphere 18</p> <p>Why Choose vSphere? 22</p> <p>The Bottom Line 24</p> <p><b>Chapter 2 Planning and Installing VMware ESXi 25</b></p> <p>Planning a VMware vSphere Deployment 25</p> <p>Choosing a Server Platform 26</p> <p>Determining a Storage Architecture 28</p> <p>Integrating with the Network Infrastructure 29</p> <p>Deploying VMware ESXi 30</p> <p>Installing VMware ESXi Interactively 31</p> <p>Performing an Unattended Installation of VMware ESXi 35</p> <p>Deploying VMware ESXi with vSphere Auto Deploy 39</p> <p>Performing Post-installation Configuration 47</p> <p>Installing the vSphere C# Client 47</p> <p>Reconfiguring the Management Network 50</p> <p>Configuring Time Synchronization 52</p> <p>Configuring Name Resolution 53</p> <p>The Bottom Line 54</p> <p><b>Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring vCenter Server 57</b></p> <p>Introducing vCenter Server 57</p> <p>Centralizing User Authentication Using vCenter Single Sign-On 59</p> <p>Using the vSphere Web Client for Administration 62</p> <p>Understanding the vCenter Inventory Service 62</p> <p>Providing an Extensible Framework 63</p> <p>Choosing the Version of vCenter Server 64</p> <p>Planning and Designing a vCenter Server Deployment 65</p> <p>Sizing Hardware for vCenter Server 66</p> <p>Choosing a Database Server for vCenter Server 68</p> <p>Planning for vCenter Server Availability 70</p> <p>Running vCenter Server and Its Components as VMs 72</p> <p>Installing vCenter Server and Its Components 74</p> <p>Configuring the vCenter Server Backend Database Server 75</p> <p>Installing the vCenter Server Components 80</p> <p>Installing vCenter Server in a Linked Mode Group 88</p> <p>Deploying the vCenter Server Virtual Appliance 91</p> <p>Configuring an IP Address on the vCenter Server Virtual Appliance 94</p> <p>Accepting the End-User License Agreement 95</p> <p>Configuring the Database 96</p> <p>Setting Up Single Sign-On 96</p> <p>Active Directory Settings 97</p> <p>Starting the vCenter Server Services 97</p> <p>Exploring vCenter Server 97</p> <p>What’s in the vSphere Web Client Home Screen? 98</p> <p>Using the Navigator 100</p> <p>Creating and Managing a vCenter Server Inventory 100</p> <p>Understanding Inventory Views and Objects 100</p> <p>Creating and Adding Inventory Objects 103</p> <p>Exploring vCenter Server’s Management Features 106</p> <p>Understanding Basic Host Management 106</p> <p>Examining Basic Host Configuration 108</p> <p>Using Scheduled Tasks 111</p> <p>Using Events Console in vCenter Server 113</p> <p>Working with Host Profiles 114</p> <p>Tags 116</p> <p>Managing vCenter Server Settings 120</p> <p>General vCenter Server Settings 120</p> <p>Licensing 123</p> <p>Message of the Day 123</p> <p>Advanced Settings 123</p> <p>vSphere Web Client Administration 123</p> <p>Roles 124</p> <p>Licensing 124</p> <p>vCenter Solutions Manager 124</p> <p>Log Browser 124</p> <p>The Bottom Line 126</p> <p><b>Chapter 4 vSphere Update Manager and the vCenter Support Tools 129</b></p> <p>vSphere Update Manager 129</p> <p>Installing vSphere Update Manager 131</p> <p>Defining the Requirements 132</p> <p>Configuring VUM’s Database 133</p> <p>Creating the Open Database Connectivity Data Source Name 136</p> <p>Installing VUM 137</p> <p>Installing the Update Manager Download Service (Optional) 140</p> <p>Installing the vSphere Update Manager Plug-in 141</p> <p>Reconfiguring the VUM or UMDS Installation with the Update Manager Utility 142</p> <p>Upgrading VUM from a Previous Version 143</p> <p>Configuring vSphere Update Manager 143</p> <p>Creating Baselines 149</p> <p>Routine Updates 153</p> <p>Attaching and Detaching Baselines or Baseline Groups 153</p> <p>Performing a Scan 156</p> <p>Staging Patches 159</p> <p>Remediating Hosts 160</p> <p>Upgrading VMware Tools 164</p> <p>Upgrading Virtual Appliances and Host Extensions 166</p> <p>Upgrading Hosts with vSphere Update Manager 166</p> <p>Importing an ESXi Image and Creating the Host Upgrade Baseline 167</p> <p>Upgrading a Host 168</p> <p>Upgrading VM Hardware 171</p> <p>Performing an Orchestrated Upgrade 173</p> <p>Investigating Alternative Update Options 173</p> <p>Using vSphere Update Manager PowerCLI 173</p> <p>Upgrading and Patching without vSphere Update Manager 174</p> <p>vCenter Support Tools 175</p> <p>ESXi Dump Collector 175</p> <p>Syslog Collector 181</p> <p>Other vCenter Support Tools 185</p> <p>The Bottom Line 185</p> <p><b>Chapter 5 Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks 189</b></p> <p>Putting Together a Virtual Network 189</p> <p>Working with vSphere Standard Switches 192</p> <p>Comparing Virtual Switches and Physical Switches 193</p> <p>Understanding Ports and Port Groups 194</p> <p>Understanding Uplinks 196</p> <p>Configuring Management Networking 198</p> <p>Configuring VMkernel Networking 202</p> <p>Configuring TCP/IP Stacks 207</p> <p>Configuring VM Networking 209</p> <p>Configuring VLANs 212</p> <p>Configuring NIC Teaming 216</p> <p>Using and Configuring Traffic Shaping 229</p> <p>Bringing It All Together 230</p> <p>Working with vSphere Distributed Switches 234</p> <p>Creating a vSphere Distributed Switch 234</p> <p>Removing an ESXi Host from a Distributed Switch 239</p> <p>Removing a Distributed Switch 240</p> <p>Managing Distributed Switches 240</p> <p>Working With Distributed Port Groups 244</p> <p>Managing Adapters 252</p> <p>Using NetFlow on vSphere Distributed Switches 257</p> <p>Enabling Switch Discovery Protocols 259</p> <p>Setting Up Private VLANs 260</p> <p>Configuring LACP 263</p> <p>Examining Third-Party Distributed Virtual Switches 268</p> <p>Cisco Nexus 1000V 269</p> <p>IBM Distributed Virtual Switch 5000V 269</p> <p>HP FlexFabric Virtual Switch 5900v 270</p> <p>Configuring Virtual Switch Security 270</p> <p>Understanding and Using Promiscuous Mode 271</p> <p>Allowing MAC Address Changes and Forged Transmits 272</p> <p>Looking Ahead 276</p> <p>The Bottom Line 277</p> <p><b>Chapter 6 Creating and Configuring Storage Devices 279</b></p> <p>Reviewing the Importance of Storage Design 279</p> <p>Examining Shared Storage Fundamentals 280</p> <p>Comparing Local Storage with Shared Storage 283</p> <p>Defining Common Storage Array Architectures 284</p> <p>Explaining RAID 286</p> <p>Understanding VSAN 290</p> <p>Understanding Midrange and External Enterprise Storage Array Design 292</p> <p>Choosing a Storage Protocol 294</p> <p>Making Basic Storage Choices 307</p> <p>Implementing vSphere Storage Fundamentals 309</p> <p>Reviewing Core vSphere Storage Concepts 309</p> <p>Working with VMFS Datastores 327</p> <p>Working with Raw Device Mappings 347</p> <p>Working with NFS Datastores 349</p> <p>Working with VM-Level Storage Configuration 359</p> <p>Leveraging SAN and NAS Best Practices 372</p> <p>The Bottom Line 377</p> <p><b>Chapter 7 Ensuring High Availability and Business Continuity 379</b></p> <p>Understanding the Layers of High Availability 379</p> <p>Clustering VMs 381</p> <p>Introducing Network Load Balancing Clustering 382</p> <p>Introducing Windows Server Failover Clustering 383</p> <p>Implementing vSphere High Availability 395</p> <p>Understanding vSphere High Availability 395</p> <p>Understanding vSphere HA’s Underpinnings 396</p> <p>Enabling vSphere High Availability 399</p> <p>Configuring vSphere High Availability 401</p> <p>Managing vSphere High Availability 413</p> <p>Implementing vSphere Fault Tolerance 415</p> <p>Using vSphere Fault Tolerance with vSphere High Availability 420</p> <p>Using vSphere Fault Tolerance with vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler 420</p> <p>Examining vSphere Fault Tolerance Use Cases 421</p> <p>Planning for Business Continuity 421</p> <p>Providing Data Protection 421</p> <p>Recovering from Disasters 425</p> <p>Using vSphere Replication 427</p> <p>The Bottom Line 431</p> <p><b>Chapter 8 Securing VMware vSphere 433</b></p> <p>Overview of vSphere Security 433</p> <p>Securing ESXi Hosts 434</p> <p>Working with ESXi Authentication 434</p> <p>Controlling Access to ESXi Hosts 441</p> <p>Keeping ESXi Hosts Patched 449</p> <p>Managing ESXi Host Permissions 449</p> <p>Configuring ESXi Host Logging 458</p> <p>Reviewing Other ESXi Security Recommendations 458</p> <p>Securing vCenter Server 459</p> <p>Authenticating Users with Single Sign-On 460</p> <p>Understanding the vpxuser Account 464</p> <p>Managing vCenter Server Permissions 466</p> <p>Examining vCenter Server Logging 476</p> <p>Securing Virtual Machines 477</p> <p>Configuring Network Security Policies 477</p> <p>Keeping VMs Patched 478</p> <p>The Bottom Line 478</p> <p><b>Chapter 9 Creating and Managing Virtual Machines 481</b></p> <p>Understanding Virtual Machines 481</p> <p>Examining Virtual Machines from the Inside 481</p> <p>Examining Virtual Machines from the Outside 484</p> <p>Creating a Virtual Machine 488</p> <p>Choosing Values for Your New Virtual Machine 499</p> <p>Installing a Guest Operating System 504</p> <p>Working with Installation Media 505</p> <p>Using the Installation Media 507</p> <p>Working in the Virtual Machine Console 508</p> <p>Installing VMware Tools 509</p> <p>Installing VMware Tools in Windows 510</p> <p>Installing VMware Tools in Linux 514</p> <p>Managing Virtual Machines 516</p> <p>Adding or Registering Existing VMs 516</p> <p>Changing VM Power States 518</p> <p>Removing VMs 519</p> <p>Deleting VMs 519</p> <p>Modifying Virtual Machines 519</p> <p>Changing Virtual Machine Hardware 520</p> <p>Using Virtual Machine Snapshots 524</p> <p>The Bottom Line 529</p> <p><b>Chapter 10 Using Templates and vApps 531</b></p> <p>Cloning VMs 531</p> <p>Installing Sysprep on the vCenter Server 532</p> <p>Creating a Customization Specification 533</p> <p>Cloning a Virtual Machine 538</p> <p>Creating Templates and Deploying Virtual Machines 541</p> <p>Cloning a Virtual Machine to a Template 542</p> <p>Deploying a Virtual Machine from a Template 544</p> <p>Using OVF Templates 545</p> <p>Deploying a VM from an OVF Template 546</p> <p>Exporting a VM as an OVF Template 549</p> <p>Examining OVF Templates 550</p> <p>Working with vApps 553</p> <p>Creating a vApp 553</p> <p>Editing a vApp 555</p> <p>Changing a vApp’s Power State 559</p> <p>Cloning a vApp 561</p> <p>Importing Machines from Other Environments 562</p> <p>The Bottom Line 562</p> <p><b>Chapter 11 Managing Resource Allocation 565</b></p> <p>Reviewing Virtual Machine Resource Allocation 565</p> <p>Working with Virtual Machine Memory 568</p> <p>Understanding ESXi Advanced Memory Technologies 569</p> <p>Controlling Memory Allocation 572</p> <p>Managing Virtual Machine CPU Utilization 581</p> <p>Default CPU Allocation 582</p> <p>Setting CPU Affinity 583</p> <p>Using CPU Reservations 584</p> <p>Using CPU Limits 584</p> <p>Using CPU Shares 585</p> <p>Summarizing How Reservations, Limits, and Shares Work with CPUs 587</p> <p>Using Resource Pools 588</p> <p>Configuring Resource Pools 590</p> <p>Understanding Resource Allocation with Resource Pools 591</p> <p>Regulating Network I/O Utilization 597</p> <p>Controlling Storage I/O Utilization 602</p> <p>Enabling Storage I/O Control 604</p> <p>Configuring Storage Resource Settings for a Virtual Machine 606</p> <p>Utilizing Flash Storage 611</p> <p>The Bottom Line 615</p> <p><b>Chapter 12 Balancing Resource Utilization 617</b></p> <p>Comparing Utilization with Allocation 617</p> <p>Exploring vMotion 618</p> <p>Examining vMotion Requirements 622</p> <p>Performing a vMotion Migration 626</p> <p>Ensuring vMotion Compatibility 629</p> <p>Using Per-Virtual-Machine CPU Masking 629</p> <p>Using VMware Enhanced vMotion Compatibility 630</p> <p>Using Storage vMotion 634</p> <p>Combining vMotion with Storage vMotion 637</p> <p>Exploring vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler 640</p> <p>Understanding Manual Automation Behavior 641</p> <p>Reviewing Partially Automated Behavior 642</p> <p>Examining Fully Automated Behavior 642</p> <p>Working with Distributed Resource Scheduler Rules 644</p> <p>Introducing and Working with Storage DRS 651</p> <p>Creating and Working with Datastore Clusters 652</p> <p>Configuring Storage DRS 656</p> <p>The Bottom Line 664</p> <p><b>Chapter 13 Monitoring VMware vSphere Performance 667</b></p> <p>Overview of Performance Monitoring 667</p> <p>Using Alarms 669</p> <p>Understanding Alarm Scopes 670</p> <p>Creating Alarms 671</p> <p>Managing Alarms 677</p> <p>Working with Performance Charts 679</p> <p>Overview Layout 679</p> <p>Advanced Layout 681</p> <p>Understanding vCenter Operations Manager 692</p> <p>Installing vC Ops 692</p> <p>vC Ops Foundation Features 694</p> <p>Working with <i>resxtop </i>695</p> <p>Using <i>resxtop </i>696</p> <p>Capturing and Playing Back Performance Data with <i>resxtop </i>698</p> <p>Monitoring CPU Usage 698</p> <p>Monitoring Memory Usage 701</p> <p>Monitoring Network Usage 703</p> <p>Monitoring Disk Usage 705</p> <p>The Bottom Line 707</p> <p><b>Chapter 14 Automating VMware vSphere 709</b></p> <p>Why Use Automation? 709</p> <p>vSphere Automation Options 710</p> <p>Automating with PowerCLI 711</p> <p>PowerShell and PowerCLI 711</p> <p>What’s New in PowerCLI 5.5 715</p> <p>Installing and Configuring PowerCLI 715</p> <p>Getting Started with PowerCLI 718</p> <p>Building PowerCLI Scripts 722</p> <p>PowerCLI Advanced Capabilities 725</p> <p>Using vCLI from vSphere Management Assistant 729</p> <p>What’s New in vCLI and vMA for vSphere 5.5 729</p> <p>Getting Started with vCLI 729</p> <p>Using vSphere Management Assistant for Automation with vCenter 732</p> <p>Leveraging the Perl Toolkit with vSphere Management Assistant 733</p> <p>Automating with vCenter Orchestrator 736</p> <p>New Features in vCenter Orchestrator 5.5 736</p> <p>Understanding vCenter Orchestrator Prerequisites 737</p> <p>Configuring vCenter Orchestrator 737</p> <p>vCenter Orchestrator Appliance 744</p> <p>Implementing the vCenter Orchestrator Appliance 745</p> <p>Accessing vCenter Orchestrator 746</p> <p>vCenter Orchestrator and vCenter Server 746</p> <p>Using an Orchestrator Workflow 747</p> <p>The Bottom Line 748</p> <p><b>Appendix The Bottom Line 751</b></p> <p>Chapter 1: Introducing VMware vSphere 5.5 751</p> <p>Chapter 2: Planning and Installing VMware ESXi 752</p> <p>Chapter 3: Installing and Configuring vCenter Server 753</p> <p>Chapter 4: vSphere Update Manager and the vCenter Support Tools 756</p> <p>Chapter 5: Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks 758</p> <p>Chapter 6: Creating and Configuring Storage Devices 761</p> <p>Chapter 7: Ensuring High Availability and Business Continuity 764</p> <p>Chapter 8: Securing VMware vSphere 766</p> <p>Chapter 9: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines 767</p> <p>Chapter 10: Using Templates and vApps 769</p> <p>Chapter 11: Managing Resource Allocation 771</p> <p>Chapter 12: Balancing Resource Utilization 773</p> <p>Chapter 13: Monitoring VMware vSphere Performance 775</p> <p>Chapter 14: Automating VMware vSphere 777</p> <p>Index 779</p>
<p><b>Scott Lowe</b>, VCDX 39, is an engineering architect for VMware focusing on network virtualization and software-defined networking (SDN). He is also a VMware vExpert and author of Mastering VMware vSphere 5. Nick Marshall is a senior consultant with over 13 years of IT experience and multiple advanced IT certifications, including VMware Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP) in Datacenter Administration (DCA) and Datacenter Design (DCD). He currently works at VMware in the APAC region.
<p><b>All the Information IT Professionals Need for VMware vSphere 5.5</b> <p>VMware vSphere is the world's leading virtualization platform, and vSphere 5.5 gives you even greater control over how to allocate your virtual resources. Whether you're just starting to virtualize, or you already have a virtualized environment but want to improve your skills with practical advice, best practices, and real-world examples, this book is your complete VMware vSphere resource. The author team of VMware vExperts Scott Lowe and Nick Marshall uses a logical, start-to-finish approach, showing you in detail how to install, configure, manage, and monitor a dynamic virtual environment using the VMware vSphere 5.5 product suite. <p><b>Coverage includes:</b> <ul> <li>Understanding all components of the VMware vSphere 5.5 suite</li> <li>Installing and configuring VMware ESXi™ Server, vCenter™ Server, and vSphere Update Manager</li> <li>Creating and configuring virtual networks and storage devices</li> <li>Ensuring high availability, and planning for disaster recovery and business continuity</li> <li>Creating virtual machines, including installing VMware Tools, deploying, and managing everything with the vSphere Web Client</li> <li>Cloning virtual machines with your own templates and vApps, or with OVF (Open Virtualization Format)</li> <li>Understanding utilization versus allocation and balancing resource utilization</li> <li>Integrating vCenter Operations Manager and monitoring VMware vSphere performance</li> </ul> <p> <li><b>Install, Configure, and Manage a Virtualized System with VMware vSphere 5.5</b></li> <li><b>Increase Your Capacity with Scalable, Robust, Virtualized and Cloud Solutions</b></li> <li><b>Monitor Performance and Maintain High Availability</b></li> <li><b>Reinforce Skills with Best Practices and Real-World Examples</b></li>

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