Introduction to the course
  • Welcome to this Course
  • Everyone has an accent
  • Your Feedback is Important
Introduction To Virtualization
  • How To Build A Virtual Environment
  • Hardware Virtualization
  • VMware vSphere Components and Features
Build Your Very Own VMware Hands-On-Labs
  • Build Your VMware vSphere Home Lab
  • VMware Hands On Lab HOL
  • My VMware vSphere Lab Setup
  • Downloading VMware Workstation For Free
  • Downloading Hypervisor ESXi 7 and vCenter Server Appliance For Free
  • Course Update About Versions
  • Create A Virtual Host With The ESXi Hardware Requirements
Install and Configure ESXi 6.5 Hypervisor
  • ESXi 6.5 Installation Step By Step
  • ESXi 6.5 System Customization: Network management
  • ESXi 6.5 System Customization: Troubleshooting and System Logs
  • Login To ESXi 6.5 With vSphere Web Client
  • Overview of ESXi 6.5 User Interface: Assign a License Key
Creating Virtual Machines
  • Creating a New Virtual Machine: Choose The Name and The OS
  • Creating a New VM: Thick And Thin-Provisioned Disks, CPU, RAM
  • Overview Of A Virtual Machine Options
  • Vmware Remote Console To Complete The Guest Operating System Installation
  • Maximum Number Of Virtual Machines Per Host
  • Power On/Off A Virtual Machine
  • Install VMware Tools In A Windows Virtual Machine
  • Files That Make Up A Virtual Machine
  • OVF and OVA File Formats and Templates
  • Creating New Virtual Machines For Our Lab
vCenter Server 6.5: Installation & Management
  • Introduction to vCenter Server 6.5: Windows Hardware Requirements
  • Setting Up Domain Controller Functionality
  • Joining The Vcenter Machine to an Active Directory Domain
  • Downloading VMware vCenter Server 6.5 For windows
  • Install vCenter Server 6.5 for Windows
  • Configuring vCenter 6.5 Single Sign On
  • vCenter 6.5 Single Sign-On Web client
  • Overview of vCenter Server 6.5 User Interface
  • Add an ESXi Host to the vCenter Server Inventory (Datacenter)
  • Difference Between ESXi And vCenter Server User Interface
  • Managing ESXi Hosts in vCenter Server
  • Creating A Virtual Machine In vCenter Server
  • Work in Progress Panel
vCSA 6.5 - vCenter Server Appliance
  • Introduction to vCenter Server Appliance 6.5
  • Download and Deploy the VMware vCenter Server Appliance
  • vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 Installer
  • Configuration of vCenter Server Appliance 6.5: SSO and Network Details
  • Log in to vCenter Server and vCenter Server Appliance Management
Cloning A Virtual Machine
  • Understanding Clones - VMware
  • Cloning a Windows Virtual Machine: Destination Host
  • Cloning a Windows Virtual machine: Storage Options
  • Create a Customization Specification for Windows in the vSphere Client
  • New VM Guest Customization Specification: Network Configuration
  • Run and Complete The Process of Cloning a VM
  • Cloning a Linux Virtual machine
  • Customization Specification Manager vSphere 6.5
  • Clone a Powered On Virtual Machine
Virtual Machine Template
  • Introduction To VMware Template
  • Clone A Virtual Machine To A Template
  • Deploy a Virtual Machine from a Template
  • Clone to Template in Content Library
Scheduled Tasks & VM Startup Shutdown
  • Scheduling a Clone Task
  • Other Scheduler Task Available
  • Virtual Machine Startup
  • Virtual Machine Shutdown
User Permissions And Privilege
  • Introduction to User Permissions
  • Create User, Manage Permission at ESXi 6.5 Level
  • Create and Customize User Roles
  • Log in With a Custom User Roles
  • Create User, Manage Permission at vCenter Server 6.5 Level
  • Create a New User and Roles at vCenter Server 6.5 Level
  • Virtual Machine Power User
  • Benefits of Having More vCenter Users
  • Create A User for A Specific ChildItem
  • User with Different Roles in Different Items
Firewall & Lockdown Mode
  • Introduction to Security Profile
  • Security Profile: Firewall Profiles
  • Enabling or Disabling a Service in the Security Profile
  • Enabling or Disabling Lockdown Mode on an ESXi Host
  • Host Image Profile and Host Encryption Level
vNetwork Standard Switches
  • Introduction To Virtual Network Standard Switches
  • Types of Virtual Switch Available in VMware ESXi 6.5
  • ESXi 6.5 Host Networking Concepts Overview
  • The VMkernel, The Port Group and The Physical Adapters
  • Adding More Physical Network Adapter Into Your Lab
  • Configure Virtual Switch Security and Load-Balancing Policies
  • Add a Physical Adapter to A Standard Switch for Redundancy
  • Types of Virtual Standard Switch Connections
  • Create and Manage A New Standard switch From ESXi 6.5 UI