In this two-day course, you explore the new features and enhancements
following VMware vCenter Server 8.0 and VMware ESXi 8.0. Real-world use-case
scenarios, hands-on lab exercises, and lectures teach you the skills that you
need to effectively implement and configure VMware vSphere
8.0.
Objectives
By the end of the course,
you should be able to meet the following objectives:
- Recognize the
importance of key features and enhancements in vSphere 8.0
- Describe
vCenter Server, VMware ESXi, storage, virtual machine, and security
enhancements in vSphere 8.0
- Describe the purpose of vSphere Distributed
Services Engine
- Update an ESXi host equipped with a Data Processing
Unit (DPU) using vSphere Lifecycle Manager
- Identify devices supported
for system storage on ESXi 8.0
- Recognize enhancements to VM hardware
compatibility settings
- VMware vSphere Memory Monitoring and Remediation
and the improvements to vSphere DRS
- Recognize the new Virtual
Non-Uniform Memory Access (vNUMA) topology settings of a VM in vSphere
Client
- Use vSphere Lifecycle Manager and Auto Deploy to manage the
configuration specifications for the hosts in a cluster
- Recognize the
vSphere Lifecycle Manager and Auto Deploy enhancements in vSphere
8.0
- Recognize the cloud benefits that VMware vSphere+ brings to
on-premises workloads
- Recognize technology that is discontinued or
deprecated in vSphere
8.0
Audience
System architects,
system administrators, IT managers, VMware partners, and individuals
responsible for implementing and managing vSphere architectures who want to
deploy vSphere 8.0 into their existing vSphere
environment.
Prerequisites
This course
requires completion of one of the following courses, or equivalent knowledge,
plus administration experience with ESXi and vCenter Server:
- VMware
vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage
- VMware vSphere: Optimize and
Scale
- VMware vSphere: Fast Track
- VMware vSphere:
Troubleshooting
- Experience with working at the command line is
helpful.
The course material presumes that you can perform the
following tasks with no assistance or guidance before enrolling in this
course:
- Install and configure ESXi
- Install vCenter
Server
- Create vCenter Server objects, such as data centers and
folders
- Create and manage vCenter Server roles and
permissions
- Create and modify a standard switch
- Create and
modify a distributed switch
- Connect an ESXi host to NAS, iSCSI, or
Fibre Channel storage
- Create a VMware vSphere VMFS
datastore
- Use a content library template to create a virtual
machine
- Modify a virtual machine’s hardware
- Migrate a
virtual machine with VMware vSphere vMotion and VMware vSphere Storage
vMotion
- Configure and manage a VMware vSphere Distributed Resource
Scheduler cluster
- Configure and manage a VMware vSphere High
Availability cluster
- Use VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager to perform
upgrades to ESXi hosts and VMs
If you cannot complete these tasks,
VMware recommends that you instead take the VMware vSphere: Install, Configure,
Manage V8 course.
Product
Alignment
- VMware ESXi 8.0
- VMware vCenter Server
8.0