Module 1:Course Introduction
- Introductions and course logistics
- Course objectives
- Other vSphere 5 learning resources
Module 2: Introduction to VMware vSphere 5.0
- Key enhancements in ESXi, vCenter Server, and VMware vSphere® Update Manager
- Upgrade vSphere components from vSphere 4.1 to vSphere 5.0, including vCenter Server, Update Manager, and ESXi
Module 3:Virtual Machine Management
- Describe new virtual machine version 8 hardware features
- Explain virtual machine snapshot consolidation
- Describe the vCenter Solutions Manager
- Upgrade a virtual machine to version 8 hardware
- Install, register, and use the vSphere Web Client
Module 4:Network Management
- Describe the ESXi firewall
- Describe new features of vNetwork distributed switches including NetFlow, port mirroring, and Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Describe enhancements to network I/O control, including 802.1p priority tagging and user-defined virtual machine resource pools
- Configure the ESXi firewall
- Configure and test port mirroring
Module 5:Storage Management
- Describe new storage features, including VMFS-5, Fibre Channel over Ethernet software adapters, policy-driven storage vStorage API for Storage Awareness, and VMware vSphere® Storage Appliance
- Describe enhanced features, including snapshot support for vSphere Storage vMotion, solid-state disk support, and new primitives in the vStorage API for Array Integration
- Upgrade VMFS-3 to VMFS-5
- Create user-defined storage capabilities and virtual machine storage profiles
Module 6:Scalability
- Describe scaling enhancements to resource pools and VMware vSphere® vMotion®
- Describe Storage DRS operation
- Create a datastore cluster
- Configure Storage DRS
Module 7: High Availability
- Describe enhancements to VMware Fault Tolerance and Enhanced vMotion Compatibility features
- Explain the new master-slave architecture of vSphere HA
- View the new informational displays to monitor vSphere HA cluster activity
Module 8: New VMware vSphere Deployment Alternatives
- Configure and use the Linux-based vCenter Server Appliance
- Use Image Builder to create an installation image profile
- Use Auto Deploy to deploy a stateless ESXi host