A new design trainig for VMware vSphere 5 has been released. Scott Lowe is the instructor who will walks you through the whole design process. As you know, vSphere Design is the first piece of puzzle which must be done before anything else. If you don't get the design right, the whole process could possibly fail or get bad performance at the end.
Learn to properly design a vSphere environment to avoid performance problems and downtime in this infrastructure design course by VCDX Scott Lowe. Create sound network designs and prepare for the VMware VCAP-DCD certification exam as an IT architect mastered in data center design.
Scott Lowe has been working in IT for more than 17 years and is currently CTO for the global vSpecialist team at EMC. He specializes in the integration of solutions and technologies across differing vendor platforms and is a Microsoft Certified Trainer. Scott is the author of the best-selling book, Mastering vSphere 5
Twenty video lessons in this new Training from TrainSignal – vSphere 5 Design Training. See more at TrainSignal website.
vSphere Design Training:
Lesson 1 – Getting Started with Designing VMware Infrastructure
Lesson 2 – Designing vSphere Environments in the Real World
Lesson 3 – Understanding vSphere Design Terminology
Lesson 4 – Determining vSphere Design Factors
Lesson 5 – Defining a Logical Design
Lesson 6 – Defining a Logical Compute Design
Lesson 7 – Creating a Logical Network Design
Lesson 8 – Creating a Logical Storage Design
Lesson 9 – Building Security Into the Logical Design
Lesson 10 – Specifying Backup and Availability in the Logical Design
Lesson 11 – Designing the Management Layer
Lesson 12 – Mapping the Logical Design to Actual Solutions
Lesson 13 – Creating a Physical Storage Design
Lesson 14 – Creating a Physical Network Design
Lesson 15 – Sizing Hosts, Clusters, and Resource Pools
Lesson 16 – Defining VM Attributes
Lesson 17 – Incorporating Implementation and Test Plans
Lesson 18 – Bringing It All Together
Lesson 19 – Preparing for Your VCAP-DCD Certification Exam
Lesson 20 – Next Steps
Source: TrainSignal