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This course teaches you how to monitor vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.

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This course teaches you how to monitor vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.

VMware vSphere powers the majority of on-premises data centers in the world today. In this course, vSphere 7: Monitoring a vSphere Implementation, you’ll learn how to monitor many aspects of VMware vSphere. First, you’ll explore how to monitor tasks and events, keep track of metrics with performance charts, and configure SNMP and STMP. Next, you’ll discover how to create and administer vCenter server alarms. Finally, you’ll learn how to install and configure both vRealize Log Insight and vRealize Operations to monitor and troubleshoot your vSphere’s infrastructure. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to monitor your vSphere infrastructure and prevent problems before they happen.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Introduction
Monitoring ESXi, vCenter Server, and Virtual Machines
Creating and Administering vCenter Server Alarms
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Getting Started with vRealize Operations
Configuring and Managing vRealize Log Insight
Conclusion

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores core vSphere-related concepts which are central to most on-premises data centers today
Taught by David Davis, who is recognized for their work in this field
Shows you how to use a wide range of monitoring tools, including vRealize Operations and vRealize Log Insight
Suitable for learners with mid-level experience, such as server administrators, data center personnel, or system engineers
May be less appropriate for those new to server virtualization or data center operations
May be useful for those with an interest in implementing, managing, and maintaining on-premises data centers

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Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in vSphere 7: Monitoring a vSphere Implementation with these activities:
Join a study group to discuss vSphere monitoring
Connect with other learners and exchange ideas about vSphere monitoring
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  • Find a study group or create your own
  • Meet regularly to discuss the course material
Follow best practices for vSphere monitoring
Learn the best practices for monitoring your vSphere environment
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  • Find online tutorials and documentation on vSphere monitoring
  • Follow the tutorials and implement the best practices in your own vSphere environment
Attend a workshop on vSphere monitoring
Deepen your understanding of vSphere monitoring by attending a workshop
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  • Find a workshop on vSphere monitoring that fits your schedule
  • Register for the workshop and attend
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Write scripts to create and manage vCenter alarms
Practice writing scripts to automate vSphere monitoring tasks
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  • Learn the basics of scripting in your preferred language
  • Find examples of scripts that create and manage vCenter alarms
  • Write your own scripts and test them on your vSphere environment
Volunteer to help monitor a vSphere environment
Gain practical experience and help others by volunteering to monitor a vSphere environment
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  • Find a local organization or company that uses vSphere
  • Offer to volunteer your time to help with vSphere monitoring
  • Work with the organization or company to determine how you can help
Write a blog post about your experience with vSphere monitoring
Share your knowledge and experience with vSphere monitoring with the community
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  • Write a blog post that includes your insights and experiences
  • Publish your blog post and share it with the community
Contribute to an open-source project related to vSphere monitoring
Make a meaningful contribution to the vSphere monitoring community by contributing to an open-source project
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  • Identify a way to contribute to the project
  • Make your contributions to the project

Career center

Learners who complete vSphere 7: Monitoring a vSphere Implementation will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs, develops, tests, deploys, maintains, and documents software systems. Someone in this role may work on operating systems, computer programs, mobile applications, and more. This vSphere course may be useful as it teaches skills in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Data Analyst
A Data Analyst collects, analyzes, and interprets data to help organizations make informed decisions. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
IT Project Manager
An IT Project Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing IT projects. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
IT Consultant
An IT Consultant provides consulting services to organizations on IT-related issues. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Network Administrator
A Network Administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining computer networks. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Cloud Architect
A Cloud Architect designs, builds, and maintains cloud computing systems. This role often works with clients to design cloud solutions that meet their specific needs. This vSphere course may be useful as it teaches skills in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight. This can help a Cloud Architect ensure that their cloud systems are running smoothly and efficiently.
DevOps Engineer
A DevOps Engineer is responsible for bridging the gap between development and operations teams. This role works to improve communication and collaboration between these teams in order to deliver software products faster and more efficiently. This vSphere course may be useful as it teaches skills that can help a DevOps Engineer monitor and troubleshoot vSphere infrastructure.
IT Manager
An IT Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing IT systems and services. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Systems Administrator
A Systems Administrator is responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting computer systems. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Data Center Manager
A Data Center Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing data center facilities and operations. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Virtualization Engineer
A Virtualization Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing virtualized environments. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it teaches skills in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Storage Administrator
A Storage Administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining storage systems. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
IT Director
An IT Director is responsible for leading and managing an organization's IT department. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
IT Security Manager
An IT Security Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing IT security systems and policies. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.
Cloud Operations Manager
A Cloud Operations Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing cloud computing operations. This role may work in a variety of settings, including data centers, corporate offices, and government agencies. This vSphere course may be useful as it helps build a foundation in monitoring vSphere with events, tasks, alarms, vRealize Operations, and vRealize Log Insight.

Reading list

We've selected five books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in vSphere 7: Monitoring a vSphere Implementation.
Is the official VMware vSphere 7 documentation which describes the features and functionality of vSphere 7. Many of the topics covered in the course are covered thoroughly in this book and it serves as an excellent reference.
Focuses on the advanced aspects of clustering in vSphere. It covers topics such as HA/DRS, storage DRS, and Virtual SAN. Since the course does not cover these topics, this book can serve as a valuable reference for anyone interested in learning more about these areas.
Provides a comprehensive overview of PowerCLI, a powerful tool for automating vSphere tasks.
Provides a comprehensive overview of vSphere 7.0. It covers the fundamentals of vSphere, including its architecture, components, and features. This book serves as a good starting point for those who are new to vSphere and want to gain a solid understanding of its core concepts.

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