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| Certified Secure Virtual Machine Engineer Training |
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| QUICK FACTS – CSVME (Certified Secure Virtual Machine (VM) Engineer )
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Description
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The CSVMS course seeks to establish the fundamental principles of VMware ESX Server virtual networking and the fundamental practices of VMware ESX Server Security. |
Requirements |
Basic knowledge of VMware ESX server and the Linux operating system |
Training Cost |
Rs. 50,000 |
Duration |
40 hrs. |
Certification Exam |
Certified Secure Virtual Machine (VM) Engineer (CSVME) |
Certification Cost |
Included in the training fee. |
Career Options |
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| Course Overview: |
| The CSVMS course seeks to establish the fundamental principles of VMware ESX Server virtual networking and the fundamental practices of VMware ESX Server Security. It provides hands-on training in the creation of virtual networks and in the art of securing a VMware ESX Server. It serves as a medium for learning common techniques to increase auditing and monitoring of virtual environments for security, other problem determination, and the possible use with forensics. |
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| Upon completion of CSVMS training, students will learn: |
- About all of the features of VMware Infrastructure
- Foundational terms and concepts concerning virtualization
- How to install, configure and support ESX server 3.5 and VirtualCenter 2.5
- How to configure Virtual Machines, templates, and clones
- How to configure Virtual Networking and how to support VMotion
- P2V , V2V, V2P, and P2P Methods and Techniques
- Server Consolidation Procedures and reasoning
- Tools to support a virtual infrastructure - VMware, Platespin, Vizioncore, Veeam and more
- Vmotion, Update Manager, Power Management, Guided Consolidation, Clustering –DRS/HA,etc.
- Best Practices within a Virtual Enterprise
- How to perform backups in the ESX Environment - Service Console and Virtual Machines - VCB
- How to use the Command Line Interface for supporting ESX Servers - ESX commands
- How to install, configure, and troubleshooting ESX Licensing server
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| Course Material |
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MODULE 1: Introduction to Virtualization |
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MODULE 2: Planning and Installing VMware ESX Server |
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MODULE 3: VMware ESX 3.5 & ESXi 3.5 Inside VMware Workstation 6.5 |
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MODULE 4: Navigating and configuring VMware ESX Server |
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MODULE 5: Installing & Using VMware Virtual Center (VC) |
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MODULE 6: Creating & Modifying Virtual Guest Machines |
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MODULE 7: Installing and Configuring VMware Tools |
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MODULE 8: VMware ESX Disk Storage |
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MODULE 9: Administering VMware ESX Server Security |
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MODULE 10: VMware ESX - Tasks, Events, Alarms, and Maps |
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MODULE 11: VMware ESX Server Virtual Networking |
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MODULE 12: Using Templates, Cloning, and Migrating with VMware |
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MODULE 13: Troubleshooting and Patching VMware ESX Server |
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MODULE 14: VMware Update Manager |
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MODULE 15: Upgrading VMware ESX & Virtual Center |
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MODULE 16: Performance virtualization with ESX |
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MODULE 17: Configuring VMotion, Resource Pools, DRS, & VMHA with VMware ESX |
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MODULE 18: Storage VMotion (SVMotion) |
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MODULE 19: Backing up Virtual Machines / VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) |
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| MODULE 1: Introduction to Virtualization |
- What is Virtualization?
- Virtualization Statistics
- Uses for Server Virtualization
- What is the VMKernel?
- Virtualization Products Available
- VMware ESX Server vs. VMware Server
- VMware ESXi vs. VMware ESX
- VMware ESXi Server vs. Windows 2007 Server Hyper-V
- What is the Future of Virtualization?
- Windows OS Licensing and Virtualization
- VMware ESX Virtual Machine Specifications
- What is the VMTN?
- Other Virtualization Resources
- How Can I Test and Demo ESX at Work or Home?
- How is VMware ESX Server Supported and Licensed?
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| MODULE 2: Planning and Installing VMware ESX Server |
- Steps to select the right hardware for virtualization
- ESX Server Installation Requirements, Recommendations, and Maximums
- What should or shouldn’t be virtualized?
- How do I consolidate servers? And, importance of SAN storage
- Licensing options for ESX Server – host based vs server based
- Partitioning options for ESX Server
- How to install VMware ESX Server
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| MODULE 3: VMware ESX 3.5 & ESXi 3.5 Inside VMware Workstation 6.5 |
- Why would you want to run VMware ESX Server inside Workstation?
- PC Requirements & Customizing the VMX file
- Demonstration of how it works
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| MODULE 4: Navigating and configuring VMware ESX Server |
- VMware ESX Management options
- Service Console - SSH & telnet
- Web – HTTP & HTTPS
- VI Client
- Installing the Virtual Infrastructure (VI) Client
- Using the VI Client
- Navigation
- Remote Control of Virtual Servers
- Hot Keys
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| MODULE 5: Installing & Using VMware Virtual Center (VC) |
- Once installed, what does VC look like?
- Introduction to VMware Virtual Center
- Product Description
- Use Cases
- Features
- Architecture
- VC Minimums / Requirements
- VC Maximums
- Installing Virtual Center
- Navigating VC
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| MODULE 6: Creating & Modifying Virtual Guest Machines |
- What does a running Virtual Guest machine look like?
- Virtual Guest - Machine Specifications
- Changing BIOS settings
- How to create ISO Images of CD & DVD Installation media
- How to create a new virtual machine & install a guest OS
- Adding or removing virtual hardware
- What is an "appliance”?
- Downloading Virtual Machines from the VMTN Virtual Appliance Marketplace
- What and where are VMX configuration files?
- Importing VMs to ESX and Exporting VMs
- Transferring files to your server with SCP
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| MODULE 7: Installing and Configuring VMware Tools |
- About VMware Tools
- Why you should use VMware Tools
- Installing & Configuring VMware Tools in Linux
- Installing & Configuring VMware Tools in Windows
- Configuring VMware Tools
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| MODULE 8: VMware ESX Disk Storage |
- Storage Terminology
- How does a Datastore help you?
- VMware ESX Storage Options
- What is a VMFS Virtual Disk?
- Advantages of Virtual Disks
- Understanding local disk storage
- Understanding Fibre Channel (FC) SAN Storage
- Understanding iSCSI SAN Storage
- Understanding NAS NFS Storage
- Local vs. iSCSI vs. FC compared
- Guest OS disk adapter types
- What are Snapshots and how do you use them?
- VMware virtual disk types & access modes
- Pre-allocated/fixed vs. dynamic
- Independent, persistent, & Nonpersistent mode
- Using VMware's Virtual disk manager utility - vmkfstools
- Aligning your VMware ESX partitions
- Expanding your Guest OS Virtual Disk
- Configuring your ESX Server Clock, Timezone, and NTP Time Synchronization
- Configuring ESX Server to work with OpenFiler iSCSI SAN Server
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| MODULE 9: Administering VMware ESX Server Security |
- Concepts of ESX Security Design
- Best Practices of ESX Security
- How does security work with ESX Server?
- Adding, Modifying, and removing ESX users and groups
- efining and applying roles & permissions
- Default ESX Security Management Roles
- Ports used by VMware ESX & Virtual Center
- Enabling SSH CLI Access to ESX
- Securing the command line interface
- Securing Guest Virtual machines
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| MODULE 10: VMware ESX - Tasks, Events, Alarms, and Maps |
- Configure SNMP and SMTP Email for your Virtual Center Server
- Understanding Tasks & Events in Virtual Center & ESX
- Configuring Alarms for Virtual DataCenters and Virtual Guests
- Exploring Maps of your Virtual Infrastructure
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| MODULE 11: VMware ESX Server Virtual Networking |
- Virtual Networking Overview
- Virtual Networking Terms - vmnic, vswitch, vswif, & port group
- Virtual Network Diagrams Explained
- Virtual Networking Must Knows
- Virtual Networking Configuration Scenarios
- Private/Host-only
- Single NIC - most common
- Redundant & Load Balanced
- DMZ with router / firewall
- Using VLANs with ESX
- Configuring Virtual Switches
- Adapter teaming, fault tolerance, and load balancing
- Service Console Command line Networking Tools
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| MODULE 12: Using Templates, Cloning, and Migrating with VMware |
- What are templates and how do you use them?
- What is VM cloning? Why would you clone a VM?
- Migrating a VM from one ESX server to another
- Migrating from one Virtualization platform to another (V2V)
- Migrating from a physical machine to a virtual machine (P2V)
- VMware Converter
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| MODULE 13: Troubleshooting and Patching VMware ESX Server |
- Common VMware ESX Issues & their resolutions
- Things to check when troubleshooting ESX
- Resources for ESX Troubleshooting assistance
- VMware Support script
- Updating & Patching VMware ESX Server
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| MODULE 14: VMware Update Manager |
- What is Update Manager?
- How Can Update Manager Help You?
- What Can Update Manager Update for You? How Does Update Manager Work?
- How to Install VMware Update Manager
- Components of VMware Update Manager
- Verifying Install of the Update Manager Service
- Installing the Update Manager Plug-In
- Configuring and Using Update Manager
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| MODULE 15: Upgrading VMware ESX & Virtual Center |
- Upgrading VMware ESX from Version 3.0.x to 3.5
- Upgrading Virtual Center from Version 1.x to 2.5
- Upgrading VMware VI Client from 1.x to 2.5
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| MODULE 16: Performance virtualization with ESX |
- Select The Right Hardware
- Performance Optimization Recommendations
- Optimizing Memory
- Optimizing the CPU
- How VMware ESX Server Hosts Reclaim Memory
- Review of VMware ESX Performance Monitoring Tools
- VMotion Overview
- ESX Resource Pools
- ESX Clusters Overview
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| MODULE 17: Configuring VMotion, Resource Pools, DRS, & VMHA with VMware ESX |
- Configuring VMotion
- Configuring Resource Pools
- Configuring Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) Clusters
- Configuring VMware High Availability (HA) Clusters
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| MODULE 18: Storage VMotion (SVMotion) |
- What is Storage VMotion (SVMotion)?
- Storage VMotion - How It Works?
- How Can Storage VMotion (SVMotion) Help You?
- What is Required to Use Storage VMotion?
- How to Use SVMotion at the Command Line Using RCLI?
- Installing the SVMotion Plug-In
- Moving Live VM Storage Using SVMotion
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| MODULE 19: Backing up Virtual Machines / VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) |
- Backup & Disaster Recovery for Virtual Machines
- Backing up the VM within the Guest OS (file level)
- Backing up the VM within the Host OS (image level)
- VMware Consolidated Backup
- What is VCB?
- How does VCB work?
- VCB Requirements
- What is the process of using VCB?
- Installing VCB
- Using VCB CLI Commands
- Creating VCB Backup Scripts
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