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دانلود کتاب VMware vSphere 6.7 Cookbook: Practical recipes to deploy, configure, and manage VMware vSphere 6.7 components, 4th Edition

دانلود کتاب کتاب آشپزی VMware vSphere 6.7: دستور العمل های عملی برای استقرار، پیکربندی و مدیریت اجزای VMware vSphere 6.7، نسخه چهارم

VMware vSphere 6.7 Cookbook: Practical recipes to deploy, configure, and manage VMware vSphere 6.7 components, 4th Edition

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VMware vSphere 6.7 Cookbook: Practical recipes to deploy, configure, and manage VMware vSphere 6.7 components, 4th Edition

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ISBN (شابک) : 9781789951790, 1789951798 
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سال نشر: 2019 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب کتاب آشپزی VMware vSphere 6.7: دستور العمل های عملی برای استقرار، پیکربندی و مدیریت اجزای VMware vSphere 6.7، نسخه چهارم

راه‌های عملی و اثبات‌شده برای نصب، مدیریت، ایمن‌سازی و نظارت بر محیط‌های vSphere 6.7 ویژگی‌های کلیدی با نصب و مدیریت چرخه عمر محیط vSphere 6.7، با استفاده از رویکرد مبتنی بر وظیفه، محیط vSphere خود را با استفاده از گواهی‌های SSL ایمن کنید. به ابزارهایی که برای نظارت بر عملکرد محیط vSphere استفاده می شود شرح کتاب VMware vSphere جامع ترین مجموعه هسته راه حل های SDDC در بازار است. این کمک می کند تا مراکز داده را به زیرساخت های ابر خصوصی ساده شده در محل تبدیل کند. این نسخه از کتاب بر آخرین نسخه، vSphere 6.7 تمرکز دارد. این کتاب با فصل هایی شروع می شود که به استقرار مولفه های vSphere 6.7 و ارتقاء مؤلفه های vSphere موجود به 6.7 مربوط می شود. سپس یاد خواهید گرفت که چگونه فضای ذخیره سازی و دسترسی به شبکه را برای یک محیط vSphere پیکربندی کنید. با بهینه سازی محیط vSphere خود برای توزیع و استفاده از منابع با استفاده از ویژگی هایی مانند DRS و DPM، همراه با فعال کردن قابلیت دسترسی بالا برای اجزای vSphere با استفاده از vSphere HA، VMware FT، و VCHA، آشنا شوید. سپس، یاد خواهید گرفت که چگونه استقرار در مقیاس بزرگ میزبان های ESXi بدون دولت/ایالت را با استفاده از Auto Deploy تسهیل کنید. در نهایت، نحوه ارتقا/پچ کردن یک محیط vSphere را با استفاده از vSphere Update Manager، ایمن سازی آن با استفاده از گواهینامه های SSL و سپس نظارت بر عملکرد آن با ابزارهایی مانند نمودارهای عملکرد vSphere و esxtop را بررسی خواهید کرد. در پایان این کتاب، شما به خوبی با عملکردهای اصلی vSphere 6.7 آشنا خواهید شد و می توانید به طور موثر محیط خود را استقرار، مدیریت، ایمن و نظارت کنید. آنچه خواهید آموخت استقرار یک محیط جدید vSphere 6.7 یا ارتقاء یک محیط vSphere موجود به نسخه 6.7 نحوه پیکربندی و مدیریت فضای ذخیره سازی و دسترسی به شبکه برای یک محیط vSphere فعال کردن دسترسی بالا برای میزبان ها، ماشین های مجازی و سرور vCenter محیط vSphere خود را برای توزیع منابع بهینه کنید. /utilization وصله یا ارتقاء یک محیط vSphere با استفاده از vSphere Update Manager اجزای زیرساخت امن vSphere با استفاده از گواهینامه های SSL به طور موثر بر عملکرد محیط vSphere خود نظارت کنید این کتاب برای چه کسی است اگر مدیر سیستم، مهندس پشتیبانی یا هر کسی هستید که می خواهد یاد بگیرد چگونه یک محیط vSphere را به روشی سریع و عملی نصب، پیکربندی و مدیریت کنید، پس این کتاب برای شما مناسب است. مشاوران و معماران زیرساخت که مایل به طراحی و استقرار محیط‌های vSphere 6.7 هستند نیز این کتاب را مفید خواهند یافت.


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Proven, actionable ways to install, manage, secure and monitor your vSphere 6.7 environments Key Features Get up to speed with the installation and life cycle management of a vSphere 6.7 environment, using a task-based approach Secure your vSphere environment using SSL Certificates Get introduced to the tools that are used to monitor the performance of the vSphere Environment Book Description VMware vSphere is the most comprehensive core suite of SDDC solutions on the market. It helps transform data centers into simplified on-premises private cloud infrastructures. This edition of the book focuses on the latest version, vSphere 6.7. The books starts with chapters covering the greenfield deployment of vSphere 6.7 components and the upgrade of existing vSphere components to 6.7. You will then learn how to configure storage and network access for a vSphere environment. Get to grips with optimizing your vSphere environment for resource distribution and utilization using features such as DRS and DPM, along with enabling high availability for vSphere components using vSphere HA, VMware FT, and VCHA. Then, you will learn how to facilitate large-scale deployment of stateless/stateful ESXi hosts using Auto Deploy. Finally, you will explore how to upgrade/patch a vSphere environment using vSphere Update Manager, secure it using SSL certificates, and then monitor its performance with tools such as vSphere Performance Charts and esxtop. By the end of this book, you'll be well versed in the core functionalities of vSphere 6.7 and be able to effectively deploy, manage, secure, and monitor your environment. What you will learn Deploy a new vSphere 6.7 environment or upgrade an existing vSphere environment to version 6.7 Learn how to configure and manage storage and network access for a vSphere environment Enable high availability for Hosts, VMs and vCenter Server Optimize your vSphere environment for resource distribution/utilization Patch or upgrade a vSphere environment using vSphere Update Manager Secure vSphere infrastructure components using SSL certificates Effectively monitor the performance of your vSphere environment Who this book is for If you are a systems administrator, support engineer, or anyone who wants to learn how to install, configure, and manage a vSphere environment in a quick, hands-on manner, then this book is for you. Consultants and infrastructure architects who wish to design and deploy vSphere 6.7 environments will also find this book helpful.



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Title Page
Copyright and Credits
	VMware vSphere 6.7 Cookbook Fourth Edition
Dedication
About Packt
	Why subscribe?
Contributors
	About the author
	About the reviewer
	Packt is searching for authors like you
Preface
	Who this book is for
	What this book covers
	To get the most out of this book
		Download the color images
		Conventions used
	Sections
		Getting ready
		How to do it…
		How it works…
		There\'s more…
		See also
	Get in touch
		Reviews
Deploying a New vSphere 6.7 Infrastructure
	Installing ESXi – the interactive method
		Getting ready
			Hardware requirements
			Software required for the installation
			Using the ESXi image
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring the ESXi Management Network
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			OUI MAC addresses
	Scripted deployment of ESXi
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
		There\'s more...
	Deploying the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA)
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Deploying vCenters in a Linked Mode configuration
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
		There\'s more...
	Configuring Single Sign-On (SSO) identity sources
		How to do it...
			Part 1 – Joining the PSC to Active Directory
			Part 2 – Adding the identity source
		How it works...
	Configuring vCenter Roles and Permissions
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Joining ESXi to an Active Directory domain
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Planning and Executing the Upgrade of vSphere
	Planning the upgrade of your vSphere infrastructure
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Running VMware Migration Assistant
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Upgrading Platform Services Controllers (PSCs)
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
			Migrating PSC (Windows) to PSC (Appliance) 6.7
			Upgrading PSC Appliance to PSC 6.7
		How it works...
	Upgrading vCenter Servers
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Using the vCenter Convergence Tool
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
			Decommissioning external PSCs
		How it works...
	Upgrading ESXi using the interactive installer
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Upgrading ESXi using the command-line interface
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Configuring Network Access Using vSphere Standard Switches
	Creating vSphere Standard Switches
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
			Creating a vSwitch using the HTML5 client
			Creating a vSwitch using the ESXi command-line interface
		How it works...
	Creating Virtual Machine Port Groups on vSphere Standard Switches
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
			Creating a standard port group using the HTML5 interface
			Creating a standard port group using the ESXi CLI
		How it works...
	Creating additional VMkernel interfaces on vSphere Standard Switches
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
			Creating a VMkernel interface using the HTML5 client
			Creating VMkernel interfaces using the ESXi CLI
		How it works...
	Creating additional VMkernel TCP/IP stacks
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Managing the Physical Uplinks of a vSphere Standard Switch
		How to do it...
		How it works...
		There\'s more...
	Configuring Security, Traffic Shaping, Teaming and Failover
		How to do it...
Configuring Network Access Using vSphere Distributed Switches
	Creating a vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS)
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Connecting ESXi hosts to a vDS
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating Distributed Port Groups (dvPortGroup)
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Port binding and port allocation
			Network resource pool
			VLAN type
	Configuring Security, Traffic Shaping, Teaming, and Failover
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Security
				Promiscuous mode
				MAC address changes and forged transmits
			Traffic shaping
			Teaming and failover
				Route based on the originating virtual port ID
				Route based on source MAC hash
				Route based on IP hash
				Route based on physical NIC load
				Use explicit failover order
			Network failure detection
			Notify switches
			Failback
			Failover order
		There\'s more...
	Configuring VLANs on vDS
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			External switch tagging
			VST
			VGT
	Configuring Private VLANs on a vDS
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) on a vDS
		How to do it...
			Setting LAG as a standby uplink on distributed port groups
			Reassigning the physical network adapters of hosts to the LAG ports
			Setting the LAG to be the only active uplink on the distributed port groups
		How it works...
	Configuring user-defined network pools—NIOC
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Migrating Virtual Machine Network from vSS to vDS
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Migrating VMkernel interfaces from vSS to vDS
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
		There\'s more...
	Configuring port mirroring on vDS
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring NetFlow on vDS
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Upgrading a vDS
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Backing up and restoring a vDS
		How to do it...
			Exporting vDS configuration
			Restoring from a backup
		How it works...
Configuring Storage Access for Your vSphere Environment
	Connecting ESXi hosts to a Fabric Storage
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Designing for redundancy
				Avoiding single points of failure at the ESXi host
				Avoiding single points of failure at the fabric
				Avoiding single points of failure at the storage array
			Fabric Zoning and Masking
	Connecting ESXi to iSCSI Storage
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	iSCSI multipathing using Port Binding
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Connecting ESXi hosts to NFS Storage
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Viewing storage devices and datastores on ESXi hosts
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Masking paths to a storage device
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Unmasking paths to a storage device
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Creating and Managing VMFS Datastores
	Creating VMFS datastores
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Upgrading VMFS datastores
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Managing Storage Multipathing
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			NMP
			Multipathing – array types
				Active/active arrays
				Active/passive arrays
				Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA) Arrays
	Expanding or growing a VMFS datastore
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Extending a VMFS datastore
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Unmounting VMFS datastores and detaching storage devices
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Attaching storage devices and remounting VMFS datastores
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Managing VMFS snapshots
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
SIOC, Storage DRS, and Profile-Driven Storage
	Configuring Disk Shares on VM storage
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Enabling SIOC
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Balancing storage utilization using Storage DRS (SDRS)
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Defining storage capabilities using vCenter Tags
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating VM Storage Policies
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Configuring vSphere DRS, DPM, and VMware EVC
	Enabling vSphere DRS on a cluster
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			DRS automation levels
			Migration threshold
	Changing the default DRS behavior
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			VM distribution 
			Memory metric for load balancing
			CPU over-commitment
	Configuring VM Automation
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating DRS Groups
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating DRS VMs to Host Affinity Rules
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating DRS Inter-VM Affinity Rules
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring Predictive DRS
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
			Configuring vROPS for Predictive DRS
			Enabling Predictive DRS
		How it works...
	Configuring DPM
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Using VMware Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC)
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Achieving High Availability in a vSphere Environment
	Enabling vSphere High Availability
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Host Failure Response
				VM restart priority
				VM dependency restart condition
			Response for Host Isolation
	Configuring vCenter Admission Control
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Cluster resource percentage 
			The slot policy (power-on VMs) 
			Dedicated failover hosts
			Performance degradation VMs tolerate
	Configuring Heartbeat Datastores
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Overriding Restart Priority for Virtual Machines
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating VM to VM Dependency Rules
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Disabling Host Monitoring
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Enabling Virtual Machine Monitoring
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Enabling Virtual Machine Component Protection (VMCP)
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Datastore with PDL
			Datastore with APD
				APD response recovery and response delay
	Configuring vSphere Fault Tolerance (FT)
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Limitations
	Configuring vCenter Native High Availability (VCHA)
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Achieving Configuration Compliance Using vSphere Host Profiles
	Creating Host Profiles
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
	Associating Host Profiles with ESXi hosts or clusters
		How to do it...
	Checking Host Profile Compliance
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
	Scheduling Host Profile Compliance Checks
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Performing Host Customizations
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
	Remediating non-compliant Hosts
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Using Host Profiles to push a configuration change
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Copying settings between Host Profiles
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Exporting Host Profiles
		How to do it...
	Importing Host Profiles
		How to do it...
	Duplicating Host Profiles
		How to do it...
Building Custom ESXi Images Using Image Builder
	Enabling ESXi Image Builder
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Importing a Software Depot
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating an Online Software Depot
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating a Custom Software Depot
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Cloning Image Profiles
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating Image Profiles using Software Packages
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Comparing Image Profiles
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Moving Image Profiles between Software Depots
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Exporting Image Profiles
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Auto-Deploying Stateless and Stateful ESXi Hosts
	Enabling vSphere Auto Deploy
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server for an ESXi PXE boot environment
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
		See also
	Configuring the DHCP server for a PXE boot
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating vSphere Auto Deploy rules
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring Stateless Caching
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Deploying Stateful ESXi hosts
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Creating and Managing Virtual Machines
	Creating a Virtual Machine
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
			Virtual machine components
			Files that back a virtual machine
	Creating Virtual Machine Snapshots
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
		There\'s more...
		See also
	Deleting Virtual Machine Snapshots
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
		See also
	Reverting to the current Virtual Machine Snapshot
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Switching to an Arbitrary Virtual Machine Snapshot
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Consolidating Snapshots
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Exporting a Virtual Machine
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Upgrading and Patching Using vSphere Update Manager
	Downloading Patch Definitions
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating Patch Baselines
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating Host Upgrade Baselines
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Creating Baseline Groups
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring Update Manager\'s Remediation Settings
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Patching/upgrading ESXi hosts using Update Manager
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Upgrading VMware Tools and virtual hardware using Update Manager 
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
	Installing the Update Manager Download Service on Linux
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
	Configuring UMDS to download patches
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Configuring a Web Server on UMDS (Linux)
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Securing vSphere Using SSL Certificates
	Using VMCA as a Subordinate or Intermediary CA
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Certificate management using the Hybrid approach
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Renewing ESXi certificates
		How to do it...
	Trusting root certificates to stop browser security warnings
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
Monitoring the vSphere Infrastructure
	Using esxtop to monitor performance
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Exporting/importing esxtop configurations
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Running esxtop in batch mode
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Gathering VM I/O statistics using vscsiStats
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
	Using vCenter Performance Charts
		Getting ready
		How to do it...
		How it works...
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