Skip to main content

vSphere Distributed Switch Part 10 – Free Training "VMware Network Virtualization Fundamentals" from VMware

I would like bring everyone’s attention that VMware has released a new free eLearning course ” VMware Network Virtualization Fundamentals”. This training is so relevant to our dvswitch series of posts. This training will definetly helps everyone to easily understand the concepts of virtual networking and also helps to understand the overview about  VMware networking virtualiation concepts.
This Course Provides the fundamental overview of VMware’s network virtualization products, components and features. It will match business, management, security and operations challenges with their respective VMware solutions.This eLearning consists of 3 Modules.
Module 1: Establish the Requirements for Network Virtualization (Duration: 45 Minutes)
Module 2: Compare and Contrast Virtual and Physical Networking Solutions (Duration: 60 Minutes)
Module 3: Describe Advanced VMware Network Virtualization Solutions (Duration: 70 Minutes)
Below are the detailed contents of each module
Module 1: Establish the Requirements for Network Virtualization
Module 1 will establish the requirements for network virtualization.
At the end of this module, you should be able to:
•  Explain the data center before virtualization
•  Trace the evolution of virtualization in the data center
•  Define network virtualization
•  Compare physical network components to virtual network components
•  Recognize why we need network virtualization
•  Identify the challenges customers face in a modern data center
•  Catalog how VMware network virtualization solves business challenges
Module 2: Compare and Contrast Virtual and Physical Networking Solutions
Module 2 will compare and contrast virtual and physical networking solutions.
At the end of this module, you should be able to:
•  Review a typical physical network
•  Distinguish a virtual network from a physical network
•  Explain how a virtual network is implemented with a vSphere Virtual Standard Switch
•  Discuss how a virtual network is implemented with a vSphere Virtual Distributed Switch
•  Correlate business, management, security, and operations challenges with the VMware virtual networking solutions
Module 3: Describe Advanced VMware Network Virtualization Solutions
Module 3 will describe advanced VMware network virtualization solutions.
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
•  Classify VMware advanced network virtualization solutions
•  Discuss VMware vCloud Networking and Security (vCNS)
•  Explain VXLAN
•  Discover VMware NSX
•  Distinguish between vCloud Networking and Security, and NSX
•  Correlate business, management, security, and operations challenges with their solutions
Click on Register. Login with your VMware account and start learning the VMware Network Virtaulization concepts. I hope this is informative for you. Thanks for Reading!!!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

  Issue with Aria Automation Custom form Multi Value Picker and Data Grid https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article?articleNumber=345960 Products VMware Aria Suite Issue/Introduction Symptoms: Getting  error " Expected Type String but was Object ", w hen trying to use Complex Types in MultiValue Picker on the Aria for Automation Custom Form. Environment VMware vRealize Automation 8.x Cause This issue has been identified where the problem appears when a single column Multi Value Picker or Data Grid is used. Resolution This is a known issue. There is a workaround.  Workaround: As a workaround, try adding one empty column in the Multivalue picker without filling the options. So we can add one more column without filling the value which will be hidden(there is a button in the designer page that will hide the column). This way the end user will receive the same view.  

57 Tips Every Admin Should Know

Active Directory 1. To quickly list all the groups in your domain, with members, run this command: dsquery group -limit 0 | dsget group -members –expand 2. To find all users whose accounts are set to have a non-expiring password, run this command: dsquery * domainroot -filter “(&(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=user)(lockoutTime=*))” -limit 0 3. To list all the FSMO role holders in your forest, run this command: netdom query fsmo 4. To refresh group policy settings, run this command: gpupdate 5. To check Active Directory replication on a domain controller, run this command: repadmin /replsummary 6. To force replication from a domain controller without having to go through to Active Directory Sites and Services, run this command: repadmin /syncall 7. To see what server authenticated you (or if you logged on with cached credentials) you can run either of these commands: set l echo %logonserver% 8. To see what account you are logged on as, run this command: ...
  The Guardrails of Automation VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 has redefined private cloud automation. With full-stack automation powered by Ansible and orchestrated through vRealize Orchestrator (vRO), and version-controlled deployments driven by GitOps and CI/CD pipelines, teams can build infrastructure faster than ever. But automation without guardrails is a recipe for risk Enter RBAC and policy enforcement. This third and final installment in our automation series focuses on how to secure and govern multi-tenant environments in VCF 9.0 with role-based access control (RBAC) and layered identity management. VCF’s IAM Foundation VCF 9.x integrates tightly with enterprise identity providers, enabling organizations to define and assign roles using existing Active Directory (AD) groups. With its persona-based access model, administrators can enforce strict boundaries across compute, storage, and networking resources: Personas : Global Admin, Tenant Admin, Contributor, Viewer Projec...