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VMware vSphere 6.x Datacenter Design Cookbook - Second Edition电子书

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作       者:Hersey Cartwright

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出版时间:2016-06-01

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Over 75 practical recipes to confidently design an efficient virtual datacenter with VMware vSphere 6.x About This Book Get the first book on the market that helps you design a virtualized data center with VMware vSphere 6 Achieve enhanced compute, storage, network, and management capabilities for your virtual data center Exciting and practical recipes help you to design a virtual data easily by leveraging the features of VMware vSphere 6 Who This Book Is For If you are an administrator or consultant interested in designing virtualized datacenter environments using VMware vSphere 6.x or previous versions of vSphere and the supporting components, this book is for you. It will help both new and experienced architects deliver professional VMware vSphere virtual datacenter designs. What You Will Learn Identify key factors related to a vSphere design and apply them to every step of the design process Mitigate security risks and meet compliance requirements in a vSphere design. Create a vSphere conceptual design by identifying technical and business requirements Determine the type of database to use based on the deployment size. Design for performance, availability, recoverability, manageability, and security Map the logical resource design into the physical vSphere design Create professional vSphere design documentation to ensure a successful implementation of the vSphere design Leverage the latest vSphere 6.x features to ensure manageability, performance, availability, and security in a virtual datacenter design In Detail VMware is the industry leader in data center virtualization. The vSphere 6.x suite of products provides a robust and resilient platform to virtualize server and application workloads. With the release of 6.x a whole range of new features has come along such as ESXi Security enhancements, fault tolerance, high availability enhancements, and virtual volumes, thus simplifying the secure management of resources, the availability of applications, and performance enhancements of workloads deployed in the virtualized datacenter. This book provides recipes to create a virtual datacenter design using the features of vSphere 6.x by guiding you through the process of identifying the design factors and applying them to the logical and physical design process. You’ll follow steps that walk you through the design process from beginning to end, right from the discovery process to creating the conceptual design; calculating the resource requirements of the logical storage, compute, and network design; mapping the logical requirements to a physical design; security design; and finally creating the design documentation. The recipes in this book provide guidance on making design decisions to ensure the successful creation, and ultimately the successful implementation, of a VMware vSphere 6.x virtual data center design. Style and Approach The book follows a recipe-based approach that consists of practical recipes to effectively design a virtual data center.
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VMware vSphere 6.x Datacenter Design Cookbook Second Edition

Table of Contents

VMware vSphere 6.x Datacenter Design Cookbook Second Edition

Credits

About the Author

About the Reviewer

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Preface

What this book covers

What you need for this book

Who this book is for

Sections

Getting ready

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

See also

Conventions

Reader feedback

Customer support

Downloading the color images of this book

Errata

Piracy

Questions

1. The Virtual Datacenter

Introduction

The hypervisor

Virtual machines

Virtual infrastructure management

Understanding the benefits of virtualization

Identifying when not to virtualize

Becoming a virtual datacenter architect

How to do it…

There's more…

Using a holistic approach to datacenter design

How to do it...

How it works...

Passing the VMware VCAP6-DCV Design exam

Getting ready

How to do it…

There's more…

Identifying what's new in vSphere 6

How to do it…

How it works...

There's more…

Planning a vSphere 6 upgrade

How to do it…

How it works…

2. The Discovery Process

Introduction

Identifying the design factors

How to do it…

How it works…

Identifying stakeholders

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Conducting stakeholder interviews

How to do it…

How it works…

VMware Capacity Planner

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Using Windows Performance Monitor

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Conducting a VMware Optimization Assessment

How to do it…

How it works…

Identifying dependencies

How to do it…

How it works…

3. The Design Factors

Introduction

Identifying design requirements

How to do it...

How it works...

There's more...

Identifying design constraints

How to do it...

How it works...

There's more...

Making design assumptions

How to do it...

How it works...

There's more...

Identifying design risks

How to do it...

How it works...

Creating the conceptual design

How to do it...

How it works...

Design requirements

Design constraints

Assumptions

There's more...

4. vSphere Management Design

Introduction

Identifying vCenter components and dependencies

How to do it…

How it works…

Selecting a vCenter deployment option

How to do it…

How it works…

Determining vCenter resource requirements

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Selecting a database for the vCenter deployment

How to do it…

How it works…

Determining database interoperability

How to do it…

How it works...

There's more…

Choosing a vCenter deployment topology

How to do it…

How it works…

Designing for management availability

How to do it…

How it works…

Designing a separate management cluster

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Configuring vCenter Mail, SNMP, and Alarms

How to do it…

How it works…

Using Enhanced Linked Mode

How to do it…

How it works…

Using the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix

How to do it…

How it works...

There's more…

Backing up the vCenter Server components

How to do it…

How it works...

Upgrading vCenter Server

How to do it…

How it works…

Designing a vSphere Update Manager Deployment

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

5. vSphere Storage Design

Introduction

Identifying RAID levels

How to do it...

How it works...

There's more...

Calculating the storage capacity requirements

How to do it...

How it works...

There's more...

Determining the storage performance requirements

How to do it...

How it works...

There's more...

Calculating the storage throughput

How to do it...

How it works...

Storage connectivity options

How to do it...

How it works...

Storage path selection plugins

How to do it...

How it works...

Sizing datastores

How to do it...

How it works...

There's more...

Designing for VMware VSAN

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Using VMware Virtual Volumes

How to do it…

How it works…

Incorporating storage policies into a design

How to do it…

How it works…

NFS version 4.1 capabilities and limits

How to do it…

How it works…

6. vSphere Network Design

Introduction

Determining network bandwidth requirements

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Standard or distributed virtual switches

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Providing network availability

How to do it...

How it works…

Network resource management

How to do it…

How it works…

Using private VLANs

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

IP storage network design considerations

How to do it…

How it works…

Using jumbo frames

How to do it…

How it works…

Creating custom TCP/IP stacks

How to do it…

How it works…

Designing for VMkernel services

How to do it…

How it works…

vMotion network design considerations

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

IPv6 in a vSphere Design

How to do it…

How it works…

7. vSphere Compute Design

Introduction

Calculating CPU resource requirements

How to do it…

How it works…

Calculating memory resource requirements

How to do it…

How it works…

Transparent Page Sharing

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Scaling up or scaling out

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Determining the vCPU-to-core ratio

How to do it…

How it works…

Clustering compute resources

How to do it...

How it works…

Reserving HA resources to support failover

How to do it…

How it works…

Using Distributed Resource Scheduling to balance cluster resources

How to do it…

How it works…

Ensuring cluster vMotion compatibility

How to do it…

How it works…

Using resource pools

How to do it…

How it works…

Providing fault tolerance protection

How to do it…

How it works…

Leveraging host flash

How to do it…

How it works…

8. vSphere Physical Design

Introduction

Using the VMware Hardware Compatibility List

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Understanding the physical storage design

How to do it…

How it works…

Understanding the physical network design

How to do it…

How it works…

Creating the physical compute design

How to do it…

How it works…

Creating a custom ESXi image

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Best practices for ESXi host BIOS settings

How to do it…

How it works…

Upgrading an ESXi host

How to do it…

How it works…

9. Virtual Machine Design

Introduction

Right-sizing virtual machines

How to do it…

How it works…

Enabling CPU Hot Add and Memory Hot Plug

How to do it…

How it works…

Using paravirtualized VM hardware

How to do it…

How it works…

Creating virtual machine templates

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Upgrading and installing VMware Tools

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Upgrading VM virtual hardware

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Using vApps to organize virtualized applications

How to do it…

How it works…

Using VM affinity and anti-affinity rules

How to do it…

How it works…

Using a VM to host affinity and anti-affinity rules

How to do it…

How it works…

Converting physical servers with vCenter Converter Standalone

How to do it…

How it works…

10. vSphere Security Design

Introduction

Managing the Single Sign-On Password Policy

How to do it…

How it works

Managing Single Sign-On Identity Sources

How to do it…

How it works…

Using Active Directory for ESXi host authentication

How to do it…

How it works…

ESXi Firewall configuration

How to do it…

How it works…

The ESXi Lockdown mode

How to do it…

How it works…

Configuring role-based access control

How to do it…

How it works…

Virtual network security

How to do it…

How it works…

Using the VMware vSphere 6.0 Hardening Guide

How to do it…

How it works…

11. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

Introduction

Backing up ESXi host configurations

How to do it...

How it works…

There's more…

Configuring ESXi host logging

How to do it…

How it works…

Backing up virtual distributed switch configurations

How to do it…

How it works…

Deploying VMware Data Protection

How to do it…

How it works…

Using VMware Data Protection to back up virtual machines

How to do it…

How it works…

There's more…

Replicating virtual machines with vSphere Replication

How to do it…

How it works…

Protecting the virtual datacenter with Site Recovery Manager

How to do it…

How it works…

12. Design Documentation

Introduction

Creating the architecture design document

How to do it...

How it works...

Writing an implementation plan

How to do it...

How it works...

Developing an installation guide

How to do it...

How it works...

Creating a validation test plan

How to do it...

How it works...

Writing operational procedures

How to do it...

How it works...

Presenting the design

How to do it...

How it works...

Implementing the design

How to do it...

How it works...

Index

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