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“Foundations of Virtualization and Cloud Management with VMware vSphere 7.x”

What you will learn

VMware vSphere Architecture

VM Creation and Management

vSphere Networking

vSphere Storage

Why take this course?

The 1V0-21.20: Associate VMware Data Center Virtualization certification serves as a foundational step for those beginning their journey into the world of virtualization and data center management using VMware’s industry-leading vSphere platform. This course is designed for IT professionals, students, and those aspiring to enter the virtualization space who are seeking a comprehensive introduction to VMware vSphere, its core components, and basic operational management.

Throughout the course, you’ll explore fundamental concepts related to data center virtualization, such as virtual machines, ESXi hosts, vCenter Server, storage and network configurations, and basic administrative tasks. The course emphasizes building a strong understanding of virtualization and prepares you for the VMware Certified Technical Associate (VCTA) exam, which validates your skills at the entry level, making you a competitive candidate for junior roles in system administration and IT infrastructure support.


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Who is this Course For?

  • Aspiring IT Professionals: Individuals with an interest in virtualization and cloud technologies who are looking to break into the industry and gain foundational knowledge of VMware vSphere.
  • Students and Recent Graduates: College students or recent graduates pursuing careers in IT infrastructure, system administration, or data center management who want to gain practical skills in virtualization technology.
  • Entry-Level System Administrators: Current IT professionals who are new to virtualization and want to expand their skill set by learning about VMware vSphere and its role in modern data centers.
  • Anyone Interested in VMware Certifications: If you’re looking to start a path toward more advanced VMware certifications, this course will give you the foundation needed to continue on to professional and advanced levels, such as VCP-DCV.

Learning Outcomes:

Upon completing the 1V0-21.20: Associate VMware Data Center Virtualization course, you will be able to:

  1. Understand Data Center Virtualization:
    • Grasp the core concepts of data center virtualization and its role in modern IT infrastructures.
    • Learn about the benefits and use cases of virtualization for businesses, including cost savings, scalability, and improved resource utilization.
  2. Understand VMware vSphere Architecture:
    • Learn about VMware vSphere’s core components, including ESXi, vCenter Server, and virtual machines (VMs).
    • Understand how VMware vSphere consolidates physical servers and simplifies IT management in data center environments.
  3. Install and Configure VMware vSphere Components:
    • Install and configure VMware ESXi hosts, and gain an understanding of vCenter Server setup.
    • Learn about basic network and storage configurations within VMware environments.
  4. Create and Manage Virtual Machines:
    • Gain hands-on experience creating and managing virtual machines in a VMware vSphere environment.
    • Learn about the configuration and allocation of resources such as CPU, memory, and storage to virtual machines.
  5. Understand Virtual Networking and Storage:
    • Learn about virtual networking concepts and how to configure standard switches to provide network connectivity to VMs.
    • Understand storage technologies such as VMFS, NFS, and iSCSI, and how they are used to store virtual machine data.
  6. Monitor and Manage VMware Environments:
    • Learn how to monitor virtual machine performance and resource usage using vSphere tools.
    • Understand basic management tasks in vSphere, such as VM migrations, snapshots, and backups.
  7. Basic Troubleshooting Techniques:
    • Gain insight into common issues in VMware environments and basic troubleshooting techniques to resolve them.
    • Learn to diagnose problems using vSphere logs and other built-in tools.
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