May 1, 2024
3 minute read
vCenter Server is the central management tool for VMware's vSphere virtualization platform. vCenter Server provides a centralized interface for managing ESXi hosts, virtual machines, and other vSphere components. vCenter Server can be used to automate tasks, monitor performance, and troubleshoot issues.
Why Learn vCenter Server?
There are a number of reasons to learn vCenter Server. First, vCenter Server is the key to managing a vSphere environment. Without vCenter Server, it would be difficult to manage more than a few ESXi hosts and virtual machines. Second, vCenter Server provides a number of features that can help to improve the performance and reliability of a vSphere environment. These features include automated failover, load balancing, and performance monitoring. Third, vCenter Server can be used to integrate vSphere with other IT systems, such as storage arrays and backup systems.
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Reading list
We've selected four 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
vCenter Server.
Focuses on high availability in vSphere, covering topics such as clustering, fault tolerance, and disaster recovery. It valuable resource for experienced users who want to ensure the availability of their virtual environment.
Focuses on clustering in vSphere 6.7, covering topics such as cluster design, HA and DRS, and disaster recovery. It valuable resource for experienced users who want to ensure the availability of their virtual environment.
Provides a collection of recipes for vCenter Server 6.5 administration, covering topics such as creating and managing virtual machines, configuring storage, and monitoring performance. It good resource for both beginners and experienced users.
Covers the basics of vSphere virtualization, including topics such as installation, configuration, and management. It good resource for beginners who want to learn about vSphere virtualization.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
OpenCourser.com/topic/zbkqhq/vcenter