Published 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.57 GB | Duration: 6h 8m
Dive deep with hands-on demonstrations to learn how to use PowerCLI for real-world administration of vSphere environment
What you’ll learn
Basic concepts of PowerShell.
PowerCLI Installation and Configuration.
Connecting to ESXI Hosts and vCenter Server through PowerCLI.
Add, Configure and manage ESXI Hosts, Datacenter and Clusters.
Create and Manage virtual machines, templates, clones, and snapshots.
Create and Manage Standard and Virtual distributed Switches.
Generate and Export detailed Environment reports.
Requirements
Solid understanding of working with vSphere and virtualization concepts.
Description
Interested in learning how to quickly automate basic VMware administrative functions?Virtualization is becoming more pervasive in the datacenter than ever before and as these environments scale, the requirement for administrators to do more with less is never-ending. For that PowerCLI is the key to automating and managing VMware vSphere like a vExpert.This course will introduce PowerCLI, explain some PowerShell basics, and then dive deep with hands-on demonstrations to learn how to use PowerCLI for real-world administration of vSphere environment.In this course, you’ll learn the fundamental knowledge of VMware command line tools and work flows to excel in the automation of everyday administration of VMware vSphere environments. First, you will learn the basic concepts of VMware’s command line tools and how to install them.Next, You’ll walk away from this course able to generate detailed reports about hosts, VMs and storage, able to monitor and analyze workloads and resources in order to optimize the virtual infrastructure’s performance, and able to use command-line tools to reduce troubleshooting time.When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of VMware PowerCLI to immediately start automating everyday tasks in your work center.To get the most out of this course you should have a solid understanding of working with vSphere and virtualization concepts. Some experience with command-line administration and PowerShell is helpful but not required.What You Will LearnThe course is designed to teach you:Basic concepts of PowerShell.PowerCLI Installation.Connect to ESXI Hosts and vCenter Server through PowerShell.Add, Configure and manage ESXI Hosts, Datacenter and Clusters.Create and Manage virtual machines, templates, clones, and snapshots.Create and Manage Standard and Virtual distributed Switches.Generate and Export detailed Environment reports.And more. By the end of this course, you’ll learn how to combine PowerCLI commands with PowerShell functionality to automate a real world task and generate detailed reports.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is PowerCLI used for?
Lecture 3 What is VMware PowerCLI?
Section 2: PowerShell Basics
Lecture 4 Introduction to Windows Powershell 5.1 & PowerShell 7 (Installation)
Lecture 5 PowerShell Command Syntax
Lecture 6 Run PowerShell Cmdlet Examples
Lecture 7 PowerShell Parameter and Argument
Lecture 8 Optional and Mandatory Parameters
Lecture 9 PowerShell Wildcards
Lecture 10 PowerShell Pipeline
Section 3: VMware PowerCLI installation
Lecture 11 PowerCLI Offline Installation
Lecture 12 Install Vmware PowerCLi Through PowerShell
Lecture 13 Welcome to Vmware PowerCLI
Lecture 14 VMware PowerCLI Help and Community
Lecture 15 VMware vSphere Home Lab Setup
Section 4: Connecting and Disconnecting to ESXI Host
Lecture 16 Connecting and Disconnecting to ESXi Server
Lecture 17 PowerCLI Certificate Configuration
Section 5: Managing Virtual Machines VMs
Lecture 18 Get-VM: Retrieves The Virtual Machines
Lecture 19 Find the Right PowerCLI Command
Lecture 20 Creates and Customize a New Virtual Machine
Lecture 21 Start, Stop and Remove Virtual Machines
Section 6: Manage Datacenters and Clusters
Lecture 22 Connect to Multiple ESXi Hosts
Lecture 23 Connect to vCenter Server
Lecture 24 Create and Manage Datacenters
Lecture 25 Set Datacenter
Lecture 26 Create and Manage Cluster
Lecture 27 Manage The DRS and The HA of Cluster
Lecture 28 Remove Cluster
Section 7: Configure and Manager ESXI Hosts
Lecture 29 Add Host To Be Managed By a vCenter Server
Lecture 30 Remove VMHost from vCenter Server
Lecture 31 Move Host from Datacenter to Another Datacenter
Lecture 32 Start, Stop and Suspend Host
Lecture 33 Configure and Manage ESXI Host
Section 8: Create and Manage Virtual Machines From vCenter Server
Lecture 34 Get Virtual Machines By Host
Lecture 35 Create VM Resource Pool and Datastore
Lecture 36 Move Host from Cluster to Cluster
Lecture 37 Create Virtual Machine By Cluster
Lecture 38 Manage The VM Operation System
Lecture 39 Open-VMConsoleWindow Opens The Virtual Machine’s Console
Lecture 40 Configures Resource Allocation Between The Virtual Machines
Section 9: PowerCLI Template and Snapshot
Lecture 41 Create New VM Template
Lecture 42 Convert Template to Virtual Machine
Lecture 43 Create New VM From a Template
Lecture 44 Create New Snapshot
Lecture 45 Set The Snapshot
Lecture 46 Remove Snapshot
Section 10: PowerCLI Resouce Pool and vApp
Lecture 47 Create and Manage Resource Pool
Lecture 48 Create and Manage vApp
Section 11: PowerCLI Virtual Switches
Lecture 49 Get Virtual Switches Associated with VMs and Hosts
Lecture 50 Create and Configure Virtual Switch
Lecture 51 Modifies the Properties of the Specified Virtual Switch
Section 12: PowerCLI Virtual Distributed Switches
Lecture 52 Create and Configure Virtual Distributed Switch
Lecture 53 Set and Manage Virtual Distributed Switches
Lecture 54 Connect ESXI Host to Virtual Distributed Switch
Lecture 55 Discover All PowerCLI Commands
Section 13: Creating Reports with PowerCLI
Lecture 56 Creating VMs Sorting Reports by Name
Lecture 57 Customize the VMs Reported Data
Lecture 58 Creating ESXI Hosts Table Reports
Lecture 59 Get Multiple Reports (Datacenter, Switches, Storage…)
Lecture 60 All PowerCLI Report Commands
Lecture 61 Filter the Report Data
Lecture 62 Conditionally Filter Report Data
Lecture 63 Customize the Name of the Data Reported
Section 14: Export PowerCLI vCenter Reports
Lecture 64 Exporting Data Report to CSV File
Lecture 65 Exporting Data Report to TXT and XML Files
Lecture 66 Exporting Combined Data Report
Section 15: Conclusion
Lecture 67 Bonus Lecture
vSphere Administrators,System Administrators,IT Infrastructure Manager
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/vmware-powercli/
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