VMware vSphere 6.0 Part 4 - Clusters, Patching, Performance
8 Hours | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 960 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn about load balanced DRS clusters, High Availability failure recovery clusters, Fault Tolerance, VM/Host performace
* Lectures 185
VMware vSphere 6.0 is the platform businesses depend on to deploy, manage and run their virtualized Windows and Linux workloads.
*We start with a thorough presentation of VMware
Distributed Resource Scheduling
(DRS) clusters. DRS clusters dynamically balance VM CPU and memory demands by automatically
VMotion
migrating VMs experiencing CPU/Memory resource stress. We also look at
Enhanced VMotion Compatibility
(EVC) - a feature that lets you safely mix newer and older ESXi hosts in a DRS cluster
*Next, we will learn how to minimize VM downtime due to unplanned ESXi host failures by implementing
High Availability clusters
(HA). HA clusters monitor ESXi host health, detect ESXi host failures and re-assign VM ownership from failed ESXi hosts to healthy ESXi host peers. We will also learn about key HA policies like
All Paths Down
and
Permanent Device Loss
handling - new to vSphere 6
*We move on to look at how to completely eliminate unplanned VM downtime (even if an ESXi host fails) through
VMware Fault Tolerance
(FT). FT hot replicates a running VM to a peer ESXi host. If the ESXi host running the primary copy of a FT protected VM fails, FT automatically places the replicated copy into service. We'll see how to configure, run and test
FT protected VMs
.
*Next we will see how to use
VMware Update Manager
to safely and efficiently patch and update ESXi hosts. We will learn about
Patch Baselines
(patch sets), how to attach Baselines to an ESXi host or cluster, how to check for patch compliance (all needed patches present on a host) and how to patch ESXi hosts.
*Finally, we will take a close look at
ESXi host and VM performance
. We will see what the VMkernel does to efficiently utilize physical CPU and how we can right size vCPU in VMs. We will see the
five memory management techniques
used by the VMkernel to efficiently manage memory and how to
turn on Transparent Page Sharing
to maximize memory use. We will see how to configure
Storage I/O Control
and how to identify and fix host and VM performance bottlenecks.
发布日期: 2016-02-02