این دورهی
آموزشی تصویری با محوریت نحوهی ایجاد
Private Cloud با
استفاده از آخرین نسخهی مایکروسافت
سیستم سنتر همچنین چگونگی نصب، پیکربندی
و مفاهیم و مهارتهای کلیدی مرتبط با VMM
2012،
خودکار نمودن و گسترش هاستهای Hyper-V
و بسیاری
موارد مربوطهی دیگر با توجه به آزمون
شمارهی 70-246
مایکروسافت
است.
حوزهی
تخصصی مرتبط:
Microsoft System Center
مهارتهای
توصیه شده:
تجربهی
کار با ویندوز سِـروِر، اکتیو دایرکتوری،
سیستم سنتر 2012،
شبکه در محیط سازمانی، دانش عمومی در
ارتباط با Microsoft
SQL Server و
Windows PowerShell،
آشنایی با مفاهیم ITIL
و MOF
تجهیزات
توصیه شده:
Microsoft System Center 2012
گواهینامههای
مرتبط:
MCSE: Private Cloud
گرایشهای
شغلی مرتبط:
تخصص در
حوزهی IT
محتوای
آموزش:
1- آشنایی
با System Center
2012، VMM
2012 و
آزمون شمارهی 70-247
2- درک
مفاهیم Microsoft
Private Cloud Architecture و
کامپوننتها
3- نصب
و پیکربندی Hyper-V
بر ویندوز
سِـرور 2008 آر2
4- نصب
و پیکربندی VMM
2012
5- پیکربندی
شبکه و استورج فابریک
6- گروهبندی
هاستهای Hyper-V
و ایجاد
یک Microsoft Private
Cloud
7- کار
با VMM 2012 Library –
پروفایلها
و الگوهای VM
8- پیکربندی
VMM User Roles و
پورتال Self-Service
9- ایجاد
Virtual Application
Packages با
Server App-V Sequencer
10- کار
با سرویسهای VMM
2012 و
الگوهای سرویس
11- مدیریت
آپدیتهای فابریک در VMM
2012
12- خودکار
کردن گسترش هاستهای Hyper-V
13- نصب
و پیکربندی App
Controller
14- تکمیل
پایش (مانیتورینگ)
15- تکمیل
سرویس منیجر
16- حفاظت
از دادههای Private
Cloud با
دیتا پروتکشن منیجر 2012
17- کار
با VMM 2012 SP1 و
Hyper-V v3 در
ویندوز سِـرور 2012
18- توسعهی
VMM در
Windows Azure Public
Cloud
تولید کننده:
CBT Nuggets
سطح:
متوسط
مدت زمان
آموزش: 10 ساعت
و 42 دقیقه
مدرس:
Greg Shields
فهرست کامل
عناوین آموزش (به
همراه زمان دقیق آنها و توضیح)
:
1
Introduction
to System Center 2012, VMM 2012, and the 70-247 Exam - 00:27:41
A
Microsoft Private Cloud has Hyper-V as its foundation, but the MCSE:
Private Cloud focuses little on Hyper-V itself. The exam’s focus is
instead on System Center 2012, and most specifically VMM 2012. But
don’t fret if you’re still a Hyper-V neophyte. Nearly all of
Hyper-V’s activities are entirely manageable inside VMM these days.
What you need is an introduction to Microsoft’s Private Cloud
mindset and supporting System Center solutions. Get that and more in
this introductory Nugget
2
Understanding
the Microsoft Private Cloud Architecture and Components - 00:13:58
Eight
individual components make up the System Center 2012 portfolio.
You’ll need experience in at least seven of them to pass the MCSE
Private Cloud. You’ll also need that experience to truly appreciate
Microsoft’s vision in delivering IT services. Greg gets you started
in this Nugget as he whiteboards the entire solution set and
accelerates your understanding of System Center’s place in Windows
and Microsoft Private Cloud management
3
Installing
and Configuring Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 R2 – 00:37:07
what?
We’re not starting with Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012? What gives?
Due to differences in the delivery schedules for Windows Server and
System Center, VMM 2012 RTM only supports Hyper-V v2 on Windows
Server 2008 R2. It isn’t until SP1 where Windows Server 2012
support gets added. Notwithstanding, most environments these days are
still running Microsoft’s immediately-previous server OS. Not to
worry: This is our only Nugget where we spend time in Hyper-V itself.
Everything else happens inside System Center. In this Nugget, Greg
will share his experience in preparing Hyper-V hosts for System
Center management. You’ll get the exam info, but also the best
practices in configuring Hyper-V hosts for best availability and
performance
4
Installing
and Configuring VMM 2012 - 00:49:40
Our
first activity in System Center is merely getting VMM 2012 installed.
That’s an activity that requires a few prerequisites, as well as a
few preparatory activities. Don’t waste time tracking down the
TechNet minutiae of requirements. Get started fast by joining Greg in
this installation and initial configuration
5
Configuring
the Network and Storage Fabric -00:28:10
For
the new Hyper-V admin, VMM’s “fabric” concept is going to seem
a bit cumbersome. One can’t create a Private Cloud without it, and
configuring its network and storage components might seem like extra
work. But there are reasons for the fabric’s existence. Learn the
right (and wrong) ways to build your own fabric with Greg in this
incredibly important pre-cloud Nugget
6
Clustering
Hyper-V Hosts and Creating a Microsoft Private Cloud - 00:32:27
Your
Private Cloud doesn’t necessarily require a Windows Failover
Cluster, but yours might really want one. High availability and VM
load balancing all require a cluster if they’re to protect your
VMs. It is for those reasons that our entire Private Cloud build
centers around standing up a Hyper-V host cluster. That’s not an
easy task, even with VMM’s new built-in automations. Learn how best
to cluster, and how to create your own highly-available Private Cloud
in this Nugget
7
Working
with the VMM 2012 Library: Profiles and VM Templates - 00:39:22
Creating
that Private Cloud is great, but it is merely the first step in
assembling the building blocks you’ll need to automate your IT
operations. Being smart in managing your Private Cloud means laying
down the myriad of constituent components your Private Cloud services
will eventually need. Those components include items in the VMM
library like OS Profiles, Hardware Profiles, and VM Templates, among
other things. Spend plenty of quality time with this Nugget, because
your success here will determine everything about your automation
success in the Nuggets to come
8
Configuring
VMM User Roles and the Self-Service Portal - 00:22:43
Get
this: VMM’s Self-Service Portal is in fact deprecated in this
version! Then why are we spending any time with it? Well, you’ve
got to know it for the MCSE, and it in fact, is a great starting
point for our Private Cloud exploration of self-service. You’ll get
a chance to see it in this Nugget. Those self-serving activities
require some high-quality roles and permissions too. That knowledge
Greg also shares in this quick Nugget
9
Creating
Virtual Application Packages with the Server App-V Sequencer -
00:30:07
Heard
of App-V? How about Server App-V? These two solutions have
similarly-sounding names, but they are in fact quite different when
you peel away the layers. Server App-V, as you can expect, is
designed to deliver application packages to… servers! It’s also a
built-in feature of VMM 2012 that many admins have missed entirely.
Save yourself days of research, time, and effort. Learn the
foundations of creating your own Server App-V packages in this
art-and-science Nugget. You won’t get this kind of
surprisingly-important training anywhere else
10
Working
with VMM 2012 Services and Service Templates - 00:25:41
VMM
2012 can provision virtual machines just like its previous versions,
but VMM 2012 takes VM management to an entirely new level with
Services and Service Templates. Using a VMM Service Template, you can
automatically deploy a VM, its needed applications, any further
configurations, and everything else that VM needs to be ready for
production. But the hard part is in the Service Template Designer, an
entirely new tool that takes getting used to. Greg shares his
experience in this useful Nugget
11
Automating
the Private Cloud Deployment of a Three-Tier Service - 00:58:05
This
Nugget is our capstone, and the learning you get here hasn’t been
replicated anywhere else. Go ahead! Search around on the internet for
a complete, start-to-finish explanation of how to deploy a
multiple-tier VMM 2012 Service that mimics something you’d do in
real life. Greg tells us he spent more hours – four full days,
three to prepare and one to film – on this single Nugget than any
other in any CBTN course he has created. You’ll need to watch it to
understand why. Once you do, you’ll share in his awestruck
realization of how powerful VMM 2012 can really be. Discover how to
create complete automation for your IT services in this unprecedented
hour-long Nugget with Greg Shields
12
Managing
Fabric Updates in VMM 2012 - 00:20:29
Deploying
an IT service is one thing, but after that deployment come the daily
care-and-feeding drudgery of maintaining those services. Those
updates might seem extra challenging when you realize that Hyper-V is
an OS in an OS. Windows requires patches, which means Windows Hyper-V
hosts require them too. Greg shows you how to automate the process
(almost) entirely by linking WSUS with VMM in this Nugget
13
Automating
the Deployment of Hyper-V Hosts - 00:22:03
VMM
can automatically deploy VMs. It can deploy applications. It can even
deploy SQL DAC packages and scripts. But get this: it can also
deliver entire Hyper-V hosts, if you’ve got the hardware and the
technical chops. Boot your Hyper-V hosts from VHDs and continue
adding automation with what you learn in this bare-metal Nugget
14
Installing
and Configuring App Controller -00:18:51
Fourteen
Nuggets later and we’re finally getting around to an actual
self-service solution (that isn’t deprecated). That’s on purpose,
because the administrator’s job in System Center and VMM 2012 is
all about creating and managing the building blocks. Once prepared
for prime time delivery, then those components be exposed for others
in IT to self-service their needs. System Center 2012’s tool to
accomplish this is App Controller. You’ll be excited to see how it
works
15
Integrating
Private Cloud Monitoring with Operations Manager 2012 - 00:52:21
With
a constructed and self-servable Private Cloud now in operations,
you’re ready to add in the rest of System Center’s functionality.
You’re also ready for the set of MCSE test questions that focus on
“the rest” of System Center’s components. Monitoring your
Private Cloud is a task for Operations Manager. Integrating it with
VMM and getting alerted on your Private Cloud’s behaviors is the
topic of this Nugget
16
Integrating
Service Manager 2012 - 00:24:04
With
monitoring set up, your next task centers on managing requests.
System Center Service Manager is your tool for request management and
further service automation. With Service Manager 2012 in place, an
environment can take a user request through all its approvals through
to delivery. Discover the steps in integrating this key solution into
your workflow in this Nugget
17
Incorporating
Orchestrator 2012 Runbooks and Integration Packs into Service
Delivery – 00:52:48
Building
the building blocks is indeed a primary task for the VMM 2012 systems
administrator. But sometimes a fully-automated service requires
attention from datacenter components that exist outside VMM. It’s
here that System Center Orchestrator becomes the administrator’s
(and developer’s) best friend. In this Nugget, Greg will share his
experience in creating Orchestrator runbooks and deploying
Integration Packs for even greater automation flexibility in managing
your Private Cloud
18
Protecting
Private Cloud Data with Data Protection Manager 2012 - 00:28:50
Backups
are arguably the administrator’s most important job. With the wrong
tools, they’re also one of the hardest and least enjoyable jobs as
well. This is one activity you can’t screw up, which is why Data
Protection Manager 2012 now even more tightly integrates with VMM.
Learn how to protect your data, your VMs, and your applications and
services in this Nugget
19
Working
with VMM 2012 SP1 and Hyper-V v3 in Windows Server 2012 - 00:28:13
You’ll
notice as you’re watching this course that only once has our
learning been directly on Hyper-V technology. That obfuscation is on
purpose, partially because it mirrors what you need to know for the
MCSE and partially because Hyper-V these days can almost be managed
like an “appliance." VMM 2012 SP1 adds support for Hyper-V v3
atop Windows Server 2012 as well as an entirely new Windows
management experience. Life doesn’t change in System Center but it
does in Windows Server, so this Nugget gets you started down the path
of Hyper-V v3 success as you configure Windows Server 2012
20
Extending
VMM into the Windows Azure Public Cloud - 00:30:15
Microsoft
Private Cloud, meet Microsoft Public Cloud! Say hello to Windows
Azure, a solution ready to support your virtual machines in the
cloud. A second new feature of VMM 2012 SP1 is the near-seamless
integration of VMM and Windows Azure: VMM offers the management
tools, Azure provides the cloud resources. Not every environment
might need those resources, but more are every day. Get burstability
and near-unlimited expandability for your IT needs with the knowledge
you’ll learn in extending VMM onto Windows Azure
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