vmware

Goals


- Know how to deploy and maintain VMware vSphere 6.x, and in particular its two components : the ESXi hypervisor and the VMware vCenter Server platform

- Discover vCenter Server Appliance vCSA

Program

Global architecture of a VMware View solution
The VMware View client, Thin
VMware Blast client and other protocols: VDI access via web portal
VDI access from other devices

Plan the installation of virtual machines
Assign vCPUs and RAM
Create virtual machines
Configure virtual switches for VMware ESXi hosts
Optimize the performance of virtual machines
Manual and automated VDI pools

Practical work: Creation of workstation pools

View Composer: features, installation
Linked Clones: concepts
Distinguish Linked-clones of View Composer from Instant-
Clones Deployment of VDIs in linked clones
Management of linked clones: recompose, refresh, rebalance
Management of persistent disks

Practical: Using VMware Linked Clones

Improve Windows Roaming Profiles with Persona Management
Provide User Personas in Horizon 7
Use HPM with Stand-Alone Systems
Migrate User Profiles with HPM HPM
Group Policy Settings

Lab: Configuring an HPM Deployment

Configuring View Administrator Session
management and user access policy Administration
delegation
Administration: vdmadmin utility
Role of kiosk mode and its configuration
VMware View backup and restore
Securing remote connections, View Security server, View Replica server, and Load Balancing

Practical work: Administer and secure the park

Collection and analysis of metrics
Identify areas of high concentration
Optimize contention RAM, CPU, IO disks and networks
Implementation of DRS and SDRS
Design of VMs rules favoring contention

Practical work: Optimizing performance in order to obtain better performance

Explain how « App Volumes » work
Identify the features and benefits of « App Volumes »
Identify interface elements of « App Volumes »

Practical work: Install and configure « App Volumes »

ThinApp features
Removing application silos using ThinApp
Integrating ThinApp with App Volumes
Prerequisites for installing ThinApp
Capturing applications
Deploying captures
Updating packages
Managing the ThinApp sandbox

Lab: Create, Install, and Configure Packages Using ThinApp

The RDS Role: Installation, Configuration, and Administration
Differences Between an RDS Desktop Pool and an Automated Pool
Connecting to an RDS Application Pool
Relationships between an RDS Host, a Farm, and an Application Pool
Automating Farm Construction RDS Servers Using View Composer Linked Clone
Using « View Composer Linked-Clone » Technology and Instant Cloning Technology to Automate Building RDSH Farms
Description of Load Balancing Options for RDS Hosts

Lab: Create an RDS Desktop Pool and an Application Pool

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 3464

Audience

Administrators - integrators and systems engineers

Prerequisites

Good knowledge of Windows server administration

Having experience in administration on VMware vSphere and vCenter

Having installed VMWare Horizon and View Connection Server

Reference

OUT100896-F

Sessions

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