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Implementing VMware vCenter Server

You're reading from   Implementing VMware vCenter Server This book starts with the basics then leads you by the hand through a complete Vmware vCenter Server implementation course. Designed to help you administer and manage your environment on a day to day basis.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2013
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ISBN-13 9781849689984
Length 324 pages
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Kostantin Kuminsky Kostantin Kuminsky
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Chapter 1. vCenter Deployment

This chapter gives a brief overview of the features available in vCenter. We will discuss the common terminologies used in VMware and vSphere architecture and the licensing options available for vCenter.

The second half of the chapter focuses on the vCenter installation process, prerequisites, and follow-up tasks.

In this chapter, we will cover:

  • vCenter; its functions and capabilities

  • vSphere, ESX, ESXi, hypervisor, and VMFS

  • The VMware licensing model

  • vCenter system requirements

  • vSphere physical topology

  • The installation process, Linked Mode groups, and database configuration

  • How to access vCenter

vCenter is a tool for the centralized management of the vSphere suite. It allows managing multiple ESX/ESXi servers and VMs through a single console application. The tool makes it easier to manage large and complex virtual environments. A single administrator can manage hundreds of workloads and be more productive in managing physical infrastructure. vCenter is required for most of the famous and important vSphere features such as vMotion, Storage vMotion, Fault Tolerance, High Availability, and Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS).

vCenter Orchestrator that comes with vCenter, gives the user the ability to easily create and manage workflows and automate tasks.

vCenter allows dynamically provisioning new services, balancing resources, and automating high availability. With its open-plugin architecture, it allows adding additional capabilities from VMware and its partners by integrating plugins that provide new features; for example, capacity management, compliance management, business continuity, and storage monitoring.

With vCenter Server APIs, it's possible to integrate third-party physical and virtual management tools.

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