VMware - Educational Tech Tutorial

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Description

Step by Step, informational guide explaining technical IT products and features to users.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Welcome to this overview video on how to get started with VM Ware v. Sphere with operations management, also known as Visa. This video will help you get up and running with the sphere. Virtualization. The first video in this series, Introduction to Virtualization, walks you through the concept of virtualization, highlighting its many benefits. This second video gives you an overview of what a typical virtualized environment looks like and how to build it with VM Ware v Sphere with operations management. These steps include deploying V Sphere hosts, deploying V Center server, configuring virtual networking, configuring storage for the virtual infrastructure, creating and configuring virtual machines and setting up operations management. For each of these stages, there is an accompanying product walkthrough that provides step by step demonstrations for installation and configuration. Start by installing the VM ware es X I hyper visor onto your physical servers. Prior to installing S X I, it is important to check VM Ware's hardware compatibility list or HCL to verify your hardware. Components are supported. Once this is verifying. Follow the steps demonstrated in the E S X I install product walkthrough to install es X I the E s X I Hyper Visor is a highly secure layer of software that enables partitioning from a physical server into many logical virtual machines. The next step is to install V Center server. The steps to install it are shown in the V Center server install walkthrough. The center server provides centralized configuration management of the sphere hosts. It also facilitates creation of virtual machines and enables advanced virtualization capabilities such as V motion, dynamic resource scheduling and high availability.