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El. knyga: Virtualization and Private Cloud with VMware Cloud Suite

(University of Houston-Victoria, Texas, USA)
  • Formatas: 470 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Auerbach Publishers Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351847902
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  • Formatas: 470 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Auerbach Publishers Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351847902
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To help readers understand virtualization and cloud computing, this book is designed to cover the theories and concepts enough to understand the cutting-edge technology. Meanwhile, in this book, the reader can gain hands-on skills on VMware Cloud Suite to create a private cloud. With the academic support from VMware, readers can use the VMware supported software to create various virtualized IT infrastructures sophisticated enough for various sized enterprises. Then, the virtualized IT infrastructure can be made available to an enterprise through the private cloud services.

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Author xv
1 Introduction to Cloud Computing
1(20)
1.1 Introduction
1(2)
1.2 Cloud Architecture
3(2)
1.3 Cloud Development: Software and Hardware Overview
5(4)
1.3.1 Software Overview
5(3)
1.3.2 Hardware Overview
8(1)
1.3.3 Virtualized IT Infrastructure
8(1)
1.4 Process of Cloud-Based IT Infrastructure Development
9(5)
1.4.1 Requirement Analysis
9(1)
1.4.2 System Design
10(2)
1.4.3 System Implementation
12(2)
1.5 Activity 1: Preparing Hands-On Practice
14(5)
1.6 Summary
19(2)
2 Domain Controller Installation and Configuration
21(46)
2.1 Introduction
21(1)
2.2 ADDS
21(3)
2.2.1 Storing Information of an IT Infrastructure
21(2)
2.2.2 Authentication and Authorization
23(1)
2.2.3 Directory Services in Cloud-Based IT Infrastructure
24(1)
2.3 Implementation of Domain Controller
24(12)
2.3.1 AD DS Installation
24(4)
2.3.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
28(1)
2.3.3 Domain Name Service
28(4)
2.3.4 Time Service
32(1)
2.3.5 Network-Based Operating System Installation
33(3)
2.4 Activity 1: Implementing Domain Controller
36(29)
2.4.1 Task 1: Preparing Domain Controller Virtual Machine
36(5)
2.4.2 Task 2: Configuring Domain Controller
41(9)
2.4.3 Task 3: Configuring DNS
50(1)
2.4.4 Task 4: Configuring DHCP
50(4)
2.4.5 Task 5: Configuring NTP Service
54(4)
2.4.6 Task 6: Configuring PXE Service
58(7)
2.5 Summary
65(2)
3 ESXi Installation and Configuration
67(28)
3.1 Introduction
67(1)
3.2 ESXi Components
67(3)
3.3 Virtualization with VMware ESXi
70(1)
3.4 Use of ESXi
71(1)
3.5 Activity 1: Installation and Configuration of ESXi
71(23)
3.5.1 Task 1: ESXi Installation Preparation
72(6)
3.5.2 Task 2: ESXi Installation
78(2)
3.5.3 Task 3: ESXi Server Configuration
80(14)
3.6 Summary
94(1)
4 vCenter Installation and Configuration
95(30)
4.1 Introduction
95(1)
4.2 vCenter Components
95(10)
4.3 Activity 1: Installing and Configuring vCenter Appliance 6
105(19)
4.3.1 Task 1: Installation Preparation
105(5)
4.3.2 Task 2: vCenter Server Installation
110(5)
4.3.3 Task 3: Accessing vCenter Appliance with vSphere Web Client
115(9)
4.4 Summary
124(1)
5 Virtual Networks
125(40)
5.1 Introduction
125(1)
5.2 Virtual Network Components
125(3)
5.3 Networking with vSwitch
128(5)
5.4 Networking with vDS
133(2)
5.5 Activity 1: Creating Network to Connect Host Servers to Storage Device
135(29)
5.5.1 Task 1: Preparation
135(11)
5.5.2 Task 2: Network Configuration
146(18)
5.6 Summary
164(1)
6 Network Shared Storage
165(46)
6.1 Introduction
165(1)
6.2 Network Shared Storage Architecture
165(2)
6.3 Storage Array System
167(12)
6.3.1 Description of Storage System
167(2)
6.3.2 RAID Technology
169(2)
6.3.3 Storage Array Technology
171(2)
6.3.4 Storage Network
173(4)
6.3.5 Datastore
177(2)
6.4 Activity 1: Developing Storage Array
179(31)
6.4.1 Task 1: Installation Preparation
180(1)
6.4.2 Task 2: Storage Adapter and Target Creation
181(10)
6.4.3 Task 3: Initiator Configuration
191(19)
6.5 Summary
210(1)
7 Virtual Machines, Templates, and vApps
211(40)
7.1 Introduction
211(1)
7.2 Virtual Machines
211(4)
7.3 Virtual Machine Templates
215(3)
7.3.1 Templates
215(1)
7.3.2 OVF and OVA
216(1)
7.3.3 Content Libraries
217(1)
7.4 vApps
218(1)
7.5 Activity 1: Developing Virtual Machine, Template, and vApp
219(30)
7.5.1 Task 1: Installing Guest OS on Virtual Machine
219(15)
7.5.2 Task 2: Exporting and Importing OVF Template
234(5)
7.5.3 Task 3: Creating and Transporting vApp
239(10)
7.6 Summary
249(2)
8 High Availability and Resource Balancing
251(36)
8.1 Introduction
251(1)
8.2 Clustering
252(4)
8.3 VMware HA
256(1)
8.4 VMware FT
256(1)
8.5 vMotion
257(2)
8.6 DRS
259(1)
8.7 Activity 1: Implementation of vMotion and FT
259(23)
8.7.1 Task 1: Creating vMotion Network on LabESXi1 Host Server
259(4)
8.7.2 Task 2: Creating vMotion Network on LabESXi2 Host Server
263(3)
8.7.3 Task 3: Testing vMotion and HA
266(1)
8.7.4 Task 4: Implementing FT
267(15)
8.8 Summary
282(5)
9 Managing vSphere Security
287(40)
9.1 Introduction
287(1)
9.2 ESXi Host Security Management
288(2)
9.3 vCenter Security Management
290(3)
9.4 VM Security Management
293(2)
9.5 Virtual Network Security Management
295(1)
9.6 Activity 1: Securing ESXi Hosts and vCenter
296(28)
9.6.1 Task 1: Introducing ESXi Shell and SSH
296(8)
9.6.2 Task 2: Securing ESXi Hosts
304(5)
9.6.3 Task 3: Securing vCenter
309(11)
9.6.4 Task 4: Managing Certificates
320(4)
9.7 Summary
324(3)
10 vCloud Networking and Security
327(28)
10.1 Introduction
327(1)
10.2 Applying vCNS
327(1)
10.3 vCNS Architecture
328(3)
10.4 vCNS Implementation
331(2)
10.5 Activity 1: Implementing vCNS
333(19)
10.5.1 Task 1: Installing VMware vShield Manager Appliance
333(1)
10.5.2 Task 2: Configuring vShield Manager
334(18)
10.6 Summary
352(3)
11 vCloud Director
355(50)
11.1 Introduction
355(1)
11.2 vCD Architecture
356(2)
11.3 vCD Configuration
358(3)
11.4 vCD Implementation
361(7)
11.5 Activity 1: Private Cloud Development with vCD
368(35)
11.5.1 Task 1: Installing and Configuring vCD
368(6)
11.5.2 Task 2: Creating vCloud Components
374(18)
11.5.3 Task 3: Implementing and Managing Cloud Services
392(11)
11.6 Summary
403(2)
Appendix A IT Infrastructure Preparation for Supporting Business 405(4)
Appendix B SQL Server Database Installation and Configuration 409(12)
Appendix C Installing and Configuring vCenter Server with SQL Server Database 421(26)
Bibliography 447(2)
Index 449
Dr. Lee Chao is currently a professor of the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics division at the University of Houston, Victoria, Texas. He received his PhD from the University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. He has been teaching IT courses for over 20 years. His current research interests are database system development and cloud computing. He is also the author of more than a dozen research articles and books in various areas of IT.