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Greetings to all! Thanks for making my paid course Understanding Virtualization with VMware vSphere ESxi a grand success! As part of the year-end celebrations, we gave our paid-course as a free gift for past three days. However, it seems that many of you had missed our free course offer, and for those of you who had missed the opportunity, we are now making this paid course available for almost free at a throwaway price of $3 for 3 days. Hurry! This offer ends on Jan 1, 2015. Coupon code - THROWAWAY Here is the link to the course: https://udemy/courses/search/?ref=home&q=%22Understanding+Virtualization+with+VMware%22 Please note that with effective from Jan 1, 2015 the current price of the course will be revised from $89 to $129. What do you get from this course? • Over 67 lectures and 4.5 hours of content! • You will learn about VMware Virtualization with VMware Player, vSphere ESXi, vSphere Client and VMware Converter • Updated course material will be available for free • Closed Captions for all the lectures • Lifetime access • 30 day money back guarantee! • iPhone, iPad and Android Accessibility Certificate of Completion Course Description: Learn virtualization from the basics. This course lays a strong foundation for mastering computer virtualization and is designed for beginners who have a little or no knowledge of virtualization. The course begins by explaining what virtualization is, and unfolds an in-depth understanding of how things work at the ring level. You will see the demonstrations on installing VMware ESXi, working with the vSphere Client, and managing a host using the vSphere Client. You will also learn how to install VMware Player and create virtual machines using VMware Player. In specific, this course will guide you to set up a virtual lab environment using VMware Player. We will also cover the concepts of Virtual Networking and Storage with reference to ESXi. Finally, we will show you how to use VMware Converter to convert physical computer into a virtual machine Course Curriculum: SECTION 1: Introduction to Virtualization • Overview • Demonstrating Virtualization • Definition of Virtualization • Traditional versus Virtualized System • How Virtualization works • Need for Virtualization • Benefits of Virtualization • Summary SECTION 2: Hypervisor • Overview • Definition of Hypervisor • Type-1 Hypervisor • Type-2 Hypervisor • Comparison of Type1 and Type2 Hypervisors • Summary SECTION 3: Types of Virtualization • Overview • Server Virtualization • Desktop Virtualization • Application Virtualization • Network Virtualization • Storage Virtualization • Summary SECTION 4: VMware Player – Part I • Overview • Introduction to VMware Player • System Requirements • Installation of VMware Player • Enabling VT-x/AMD-v in BIOS • Creating a blank Virtual Machine • Installation of OpenSuse 64-bit • Summary SECTION 5: VMware Tools • Overview • Introduction to VMware Tools • Components of VMware Tools • Performance Issues • Installation of VMware Tools • Summary SECTION 6: VMware Player – Part II • Overview • Introduction to Virtual Appliance • Demonstration of Virtual Appliance • Introduction to Unity mode • Demonstration of Unity mode • Summary SECTION 7: ESXi • Overview • Introduction to ESXi • ESXi Architecture • System Requirements • Installing ESXi • Installing Windows 2008 R2 • Installing vSphere Client • Creating a VM on ESXi using vSphere Client • Installing a Guest OS on ESXi - Part 1 • Installing a Guest OS on ESXi - Part 2 • Summary SECTION 8: Networking • Overview • Introduction to Virtual Networking • Virtual Networking - Components and Concepts • Virtual Networking in ESXi • Summary SECTION 9: Storage • Overview • Introduction to Storage • How Virtual Machines Access Storage • Types of Physical Storage • Summary SECTION 10: VMware Converter • Overview • Installation of VMware Converter • Converting a Physical Computer to a VM • Powering-on the converted VM • Summary
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 15:37:47 +0000

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