Learning Virtualization
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn the basics of virtualization, which lets you run multiple operating systems on a single computer.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Learning virtualization
- About this update
- What you should know before starting
- Overview of virtualization
- Understanding different types of hypervisors
- Understanding the cloud
- Using virtualization for more efficient utilization of hardware
- Using virtualization to increase availability
- Disaster recovery
- Just-in-time delivery of resources
- Saving energy
- Increased complexity
- Expense
- Sprawl
- Virtualizing desktop computers
- Running a specific program
- Setting up test and development environments
- Designing a private cloud
- Utilizing a public cloud
- Choosing the best solution for you
- Understanding virtual CPU
- Understanding virtual memory
- Understanding virtual storage
- Understanding virtual networking
- Understanding virtual graphic processing
- Installing Hyper-V
- Creating a virtual machine with Hyper-V
- Setting up networking with Hyper-V
- Allocating processors and memory to a virtual machine using Hyper-V
- Using checkpoints in Hyper-V
- Uninstalling Hyper-V
- Installing VMware Workstation
- Creating a virtual machine with VMware Workstation
- Setting up networking with VMware Workstation
- Allocating processors and memory to a virtual machine using VMware Workstation
- Duplicating a virtual machine using VMware Workstation
- Understanding different file systems
- Choosing between SAN, NAS, or local storage
- Troubleshooting network communication
- Troubleshooting slow performance
- Troubleshooting common errors
- Next steps
Taught by
Martin Guidry
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