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VMware vSphere: Instructor Certification Workshop

Target Audience
Candidates wishing to become VMware Certified Instructors in order to deliver VMware-authorized training must successfully complete this workshop.

Course Overview
This workshop will assess a VMware Certified Instructor candidates ability to deliver the VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.x] training course. There are two key principles that candidates will need to demonstrate during the workshop: Presentation skill and aptitude to effectively deliver technical content Technical understanding of vSphere 5, as covered in the VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.x] course

Prerequisites
Completion of VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.x] course within the past six months Passing the current VMware Certified Instructor exam (VCI-510)

Pricing
Contact your VMware representative for pricing information. The workshop duration is 5 days.

Course Objectives
At the end of the workshop, successful candidates will be certified to deliver the VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.x] training course. Candidates will be delivering key modules in the VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.x] course. Access to equipment to demonstrate key aspects will be available during delivery, though no formal lab exercises will be conducted. Candidates will receive their delivery assignments on the first day of the workshop. The assignments will not be issued ahead of time. Feedback given at the end of each session will indicate whether the key concepts have been covered. Additional technical information might also be provided in this feedback. Candidates will receive a final assessment upon completion of the course.

Education Services Datasheet

VMware vSphere: Instructor Certification Workshop

Course Modules
1
Course Introduction

Data Protection

Introductions and course logistics Course objectives

Back up and recover virtual machines using VMware Data Recovery

Introduction to VMware Virtualization

Access and Authentication Control

Introduce virtualization, virtual machines, and vSphere components

10

Configure ESXi Host access and Authentication Control user access through roles and permissions

Create Virtual Machines

Resource Management and Monitoring

Describe the virtual machine, virtual machine files Identify virtual machine hardware Create a virtual machine using Create New Virtual Machine Wizard Importing a Virtual Appliance

Control virtual machine access to CPU, memory, and I/O resources Introduce VMkernel methods for optimizing CPU and memory usage Monitor resource usage using vCenter Server performance graphs and alarms

VMware vCenter Server

11

High Availability and Fault Tolerance

Understand vCenter architecture and components Deploy vCenter Server Virtual Appliance Manage vCenter Server inventory objects

Configure and manage a VMware High Availability cluster Configure fault-tolerant virtual machines using VMware Fault Tolerance

Configure and Manage Virtual Networks

12

Scalability

Create, configure, and manage vNetwork standard switches, network connections, p[policies and port groups

Configure and manage a VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) cluster Understand Enhanced vMotion Capability (EVC)

Configure and Manage Virtual Storage

13

Patch Management

Configure ESXi with iSCSI, NFS, and Fibre Channel storage Create and manage vSphere datastores

Manage patching and patch compliance using vCenter Update Manager

Virtual Machine Management

14

Installing VMware Components

Deploy virtual machines using templates and clones Modify and manage virtual machines Perform vMotion and Storage vMotion migrations

Introduce ESXi Installable installation Install vCenter Server

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