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VMware Cloud Foundation: Deploy, Configure, Manage [V5.2] (VCFPMO52) – Details

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1 Course Introduction
  • Introductions and course logistics
  • Course objectives
2 VMware Cloud Foundation Overview
  • Describe the VMware Cloud Foundation solution
  • Describe VMware Cloud Foundation components and architecture
  • Describe vSphere and VMware Cloud Foundation licensing options
3 Day Zero Tasks
  • Describe the process for planning and preparing a VMware Cloud Foundation design
  • Identify the information required for the Planning and Preparation Workbook
  • Describe the fully automated deployment process of VMware SDDC components
4 Post-Deployment Operations
  • Use the VMware Cloud Foundation onboarding wizard to complete preliminary SDDC Manager setup tasks.
  • Configure user access to VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Manage passwords in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Describe password management with SDDC Manager APIs
5 VMware Cloud Foundation Networking with NSX
  • Describe NSX management and control planes
  • Explain virtual IP addressing
  • Describe logical switching
  • Identify NSX Edge functions
  • Describe NSX deployment in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Explain how logical routing works in NSX
  • Identify NSX Edge functions
  • Recognize Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateway topologies
  • Describe the spine-and-leaf design
  • Describe the multi-NIC design
  • Describe NSX Edge node design
  • Discuss BGP and OSPF peering with the physical network
  • Describe cluster design and rack design
  • Define application virtual networks
  • Recognize management domain rack options
  • Recognize NSX Edge cluster placement considerations
  • Use SDDC Manager to deploy an application virtual network
6 Managing Workload Domains
  • Define the concept of workload domain
  • Identify use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain
  • Describe the SSO domain architecture
  • Define the concept of a network pool
  • Explain how to create, edit, and delete a network pool
  • Use SDDC Manager to commission hosts
  • Describe workload domain design considerations
  • Describe ESXi design considerations for a VI workload domain
  • Describe vSphere design considerations for a VI workload domain
  • Describe software-defined networking design considerations for a VI workload domain
  • Describe shared storage design considerations for a VI workload domain
  • Describe how to make workload domain design decisions
  • Expand the workload domain
  • Perform simultaneous cluster operations
7 VMware Cloud Foundation Storage Management
  • Describe storage options in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Recognize vSAN design considerations
  • Identify sizing and performance considerations that impact the storage design
  • Recognize vSAN design principles
  • Identify components in the vSAN architecture
  • Recognize vSAN requirements for the management domain and workload domains
  • Define the concepts of deduplication and compression
  • Describe how to scale vSAN clusters in VMware Cloud Foundation
8 Availability and Business Continuity
  • Explain the importance of external service availability
  • Identify the steps in the SDDC Manager backup and restore process
  • Identify the steps in the NSX backup and restore process
  • Describe native vSphere availability options
  • Describe the stretched cluster architecture and use cases
  • List the stretched cluster requirements in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Describe the stretched cluster architecture and use cases
  • List the stretched cluster requirements in VMware Cloud Foundation
9 VMware Cloud Foundation Certificate Management
  • Describe public key infrastructure (PKI)
  • Explain the purpose of certificate signing requests (CSRs)
  • List the available certificate authority (CA) options in SDDC Manager
  • Manage certificates in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Integrate SDDC Manager with Microsoft CA and OpenSSL CA
  • Install certificates issued by Microsoft CA, OpenSSL CA, or third-party CAs
10 VMware Cloud Foundation Life Cycle Management
  • Describe life cycle management in VMware Cloud Foundation and the software components it supports
  • Describe the role of vSphere Lifecycle Manager and ESXi host images in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Describe the role of NSX Upgrade Coordinator in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Describe VMware® Aria Suite Lifecycle™ and its supported products
  • Describe the types of bundles and download options available in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Configure SDDC Manager to download VCF online bundles
  • Configure a proxy server to download VCF bundles
  • Download VMware Cloud Foundation bundles using the Bundle Transfer utility
  • Explain the workflow for using vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Create a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image
  • Make a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image available in VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Configure custom ESXi ISO images and perform firmware upgrades using vSphere Lifecycle Manager
  • Explain the upgrade considerations for VMware Cloud Foundation components
  • Outline the upgrade precheck process
  • Monitor VMware Cloud Foundation updates
  • Use the Async Patch Tool to apply patches between BOM releases
11 VMware Aria Suite on VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Describe the VMware Aria Suite architecture running on VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Explain the networking prerequisites for deploying VMware Aria Suite on VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Describe the steps to install and configure VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle and VMware Workspace ONE®
  • Explain the common operational tasks in VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
  • Identify the VMware validated solutions for VMware Aria Suite products
  • Describe how to use VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle to deploy and manage VMware Aria Suite products
12 VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA
  • Describe the Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA solution
  • Describe the Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA architecture
  • Identify Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA components
  • Describe VMware Cloud Foundation use cases for machine learning
13 VMware Cloud Foundation Troubleshooting
  • Use the Support and Serviceability (SoS) command-line tool to create log bundles, perform health checks, and check password validity
  • List the VMware Cloud Foundation services
  • Identify the VMware Cloud Foundation log files
  • Use token IDs to troubleshoot failed workflows