The VMware vSphere on NetApp (VVNA) training course provides in-depth use of best practices to improve storage resource utilization, simplify operating system maintenance irrespective of the storage topology, Data Center operations simplification, and optimal use of your NetApp storage. The course covers the management of any cloud infrastructure using Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 and the VMware vSphere 6.0 virtualization and management suite. Managing a vSphere storage virtualization environment requires knowledge of the features that exist between VMware and NetApp to handle large data workloads.
This hands-on 5-day class with hands-on labs immerses you into the virtual machine management and storage operations spanning NetApp Data ONTAP, VMware ESXi with vCenter management. You will get a hands-on experience using the vCenter NetApp plug-in, the Virtual Storage Console (VSC), configuring and monitoring the VMware host settings, performing backups, restoration, and virtual machine cloning operations.
- Deploy a virtualized infrastructure using NetApp storage based on the feature integration that exists with VMware vSphere and NetApp ONTAP
- Show a firm and practical knowledge of VMware services, protocols and connectivity options
- Utilize NetApp vCenter plug-ins to ensure proper functionality and performance for virtual machines
- Utilize NetApp Virtual Storage Console (VSC) to automate the backup, provisioning, machine cloning and host optimization configuration
- Perform host monitoring on ESXi hosts and NetApp storage through a single-pane-of-glass. Optimize virtual machine performance and correct virtual disk misalignment.
- Optimize NetApp Storage system connectivity, performance and reliability using Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP), FCoE, iSCSI, and NFS protocols.
- Implement multi-tenancy through the use of vFilers or Vservers
- Configure storage from the vSphere CLI or GUI in either NetApp clustered ONTAP or 7-mode
- Install and configure NetApp vSphere plug-ins and utilize the features
- Perform data storage networking for both iSCSI and NFS datastores
- Manage virtual machine snapshots at both the virtualization and storage layers
- Implement high availability and disaster recovery features
NetApp Introduction
- Networked Storage
- Unified Storage and NetApp Cloud ONTAP
- Clustered Data ONTAP
Lab: Check and Setup cDOT
VMware Overview
- ESXi 6.0
- vCenter 6.0
- Whats New in vSphere 6.0 Platform
- ESXi 5.x/vCenter 5.x/vSphere 5.x
Lab: VMware, vCenter Networking
NetApp VMware Integration
- Software-Defined Datacenter
- Virtual Storage Console
- VAAI
- VASA
NetApp DS Networking FC
- Storage Protocol Selection
- IP SAN Architecture
- VMFS Datastores
- iSCSI
- FC/FCoE
VM Datastore Networking iSCSI and NFS
- Ethernet Best Practices
- Common Best Practices
- iSCSI Best Practices
- 5.4 NFS4.1 datastores
Lab: iSCSI Configuration
Lab: NFS Storage & NFS VAAI Plugin
Lab: Configuring NFSv4.1 datastores
VM Data
- VMFS Alignment
- VSC Non-Disruptive VM Alignment
- VMware Converter
- User/Application Data
- RDMs vs VMFS Disks
- Storage Efficiency with Deduplication & Cloning
- FT new features
Lab: Alignment -VSC 6.0 and cDOT 8.3
Multitenancy
- Principles of Multitenancy and Cloud Computing
- Availability
- Security
- Performance
- Management Separation
Lab: Snapshots - vSphere 6.0, VSC 6.0 and cDOT 8.3
HA
- Planned Events
- 8.2 vMotion
- Storage vMotion
- Non-disruptive Volume and LIF Migrations
- Unplanned Events
- VMware HA
- VMware FT
- NetApp HA
- MetroCluster
Lab: SnapMirror
Lab: VMware HA
DR and Backup
- Planning Service Levels
- VMware Snapshots
- NetApp Snapshots
- SnapManager for Virtual Infrastructure
- Site Recovery Manager
- SnapCreator Framework
Lab: Backup with VSC
Performance and Troubleshooting
- Performance Factors
- Networking Performance
- ESXi Host Performance
- VM and Guest OS Considerations
- VM to virtualized storage performance
Lab: Explore and Manage Alerts
- Data Center Operations Professionals
- Cloud Infrastructure Architects
- Cloud Administrators
- Cloud Engineers
- Storage Administrators
- System administration experience managing either the Linux or Microsoft Windows operating system
- Completion of any of the following courses or equivalent experience: