Course
Outline
Module 1: Installing
System Center Virtual
Machine Manager
Module 1 describes
the installation
prerequisites for
VMM and describes
the procedure for
installing VMM. In
addition, Module 1
describes the
procedure to install
the VMM
Administrator
Console and the VMM
Self-Service Portal.
Lessons
-
Installing System
Center Virtual
Machine Manager
Server Components
-
Installing the VMM
Administrator
Console
-
Installing the VMM
Self-Service Portal
Lab : Installing System
Center Virtual Machine
Manager
-
Installing VMM
Server
-
Installing the VMM
Administrator
Console
-
Installing the VMM
Self-Service Portal
and Configuring a
DNS Record
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
-
Identify
installation
prerequisites and
requirements for VMM.
-
Select secure
settings for VMM
installations.
-
Install VMM
management packs.
-
Describe
prerequisites for
installing the
Administrator
Console.
-
Configure the
Windows Firewall for
the VMM
Administrator
Console.
-
Configure managed
hosts.
-
Describe
prerequisites for
the VMM Self-Service
Portal.
-
Configure IIS to
support the
Self-Service Portal.
-
Install the
Self-Service Portal.
Module 2:
Configuring VM Hardware,
Hosts, and User Roles
Module 2 describes
host server hardware
configuration
considerations. In
addition, Module 2
describes general
host server
configuration
procedures including
security
configuration
procedures.
Lessons
-
Adding Hosts to VMM
-
Configuring Hardware
-
Configuring VMM
Settings
-
Managing VMM
Security
Lab : Configuring VM
Hardware, Hosts, and
User Roles
-
Configuring Hosts
-
Configuring VM
Hardware
-
Configuring User
Roles
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
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Configure host
server hardware to
support VMs.
-
Add VM hosts to VMM.
-
Install the VMM
agent.
-
Add VMWare servers
to VMM.
-
Create filters.
-
Configure delegated
administration.
-
Set host or group
permissions.
-
Configure VMM
settings to support
a test environment.
Module 3:
Configuring the VMM
Self-Service Portal and
Library
Module 3 describes
considerations and
procedures for
configuring the VMM
Self-Service Portal
and Library. This
includes enabling
user- or group-level
access to the
Self-Service Portal,
configuring quotas,
and using the
Self-Service Portal
to self-provision
VMs. In addition,
Module 3 describes
procedures for
maintaining VMM
library servers and
shares and the
contents of library
shares.
Lessons
-
Configuring the VMM
Self-Service Portal
-
Maintaining a VMM
Library
-
Managing Library
Files
Lab : Configuring the
VMM Self-Service Portal
and Library
-
Configuring the VMM
Self-Service Portal
-
Maintaining a VMM
Library
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
-
Configure access to
the VMM Self-Service
Portal.
-
Configure quotas on
the VMM Self-Service
Portal.
-
Self-provision VMs
using the VMM
Self-Service Portal.
-
Add a VMM library
including library
shares and library
servers.
-
Manage the contents
of VMM library
shares.
Module 4:
Deploying and Managing
VMs
Module 4 describes
VM deployment and
management tasks.
This includes using
VMM Intelligent
Placement, VM
Templates, and other
automated VM
deployment tools. In
addition, Module 4
describes using VMM
to move VMs between
available hosts.
Lessons
-
Deploying VMs
-
Moving VMs Between
Hosts
Lab : Deploying and
Managing VMs
-
Deploying VMs
-
Using Intelligent
Placement
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
-
Deploy VMs using
multiple methods.
-
Use Intelligent
Placement to deploy
VMs.
-
Identify
considerations for
SAN VM migrations.
-
Perform a Quick
Migration.
-
Use Intelligent
Placement to move a
VM.
Module 5:
Converting from Physical
or Virtual Platforms
Module 5 describes
important
considerations for
converting physical
and virtual
computers to
Microsoft VMs. This
includes procedures
for using deployment
agents to execute
conversions to
Microsoft VMs as
well as converting
from third-party
formats.
Lessons
-
Converting Physical
Computers to Virtual
Machines
-
Migrating Virtual
Machines to Hyper-V
Lab : Converting Virtual
Machines Using VMM
-
Converting a
Microsoft Virtual
Server VM
-
Converting a VMWare
Virtual Machine
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
-
Convert a physical
computer to a VM.
-
Convert other VM
formats to Hyper-V
VMs using VMM.
Module 6:
Deploying Highly
Available VMs
Module 6 describes
considerations and
procedures for
deploying clustered
VMs.
Lessons
-
Introducing Virtual
Machine High
Availability
-
Deploying Host
Clustering
-
Deploying Guest
Clustering
Lab : Planning for
Highly Available Virtual
Machines
-
Designing Host
Clustering Hardware
-
Selecting Guest
Clustering Type
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
-
Describe
considerations for
configuring host
clustering.
-
Describe procedures
for configuring host
clustering.
-
Describe
considerations for
configuring guest
clustering.
-
Describe procedures
for configuring
guest clustering.
Module 7:
Managing Virtual Machine
Checkpoints and Updates
Module 7 describes
procedures for
managing VMs using
checkpoints and
updates. This
includes identifying
scenarios for using
VMM VM Checkpoints
and procedures for
creating VM
Checkpoints. In
addition, Module 7
describes update
deployment using
WSUS and SCCM tools.
Lessons
-
Managing Virtual
Machine Checkpoints
-
Managing Virtual
Machine Updates
Lab : Managing Virtual
Machine Checkpoints and
Updates
-
Managing Virtual
Machine Checkpoints
-
Managing Virtual
Machine Updates
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
-
Identify scenarios
where VMM
Checkpoints may be
used to meet
operational
requirements.
-
Create a VM
Checkpoint.
-
Describe
considerations for
update management
using System Center
Configuration
Manager (SCCM).
-
Deploy updates using
WSUS.
Module 8:
Implementing Monitoring
and Reporting
Module 8 describes
procedures for
integrating System
Center Operations
Manager with VMM to
extend the
capabilities of VMM.
This includes using
SCOM reporting with
VMM. In addition,
Module 8 describes
using SCOM to select
potential
virtualization
targets and to
monitor and plan
host server
utilization.
Lessons
-
Integrating System
Center Operations
Manager
-
Performance and
Resource
Optimization
-
Planning and
Managing Hyper-V
Lab : Configuring VMM
and Operations Manager
for Reporting
-
Setting Up VMM for
Reporting and PRO
-
Enabling PRO
-
Viewing Reports
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
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Describe and
configure SCOM
reporting.
-
Use SCOM to select
potential
virtualization
targets based on
workload and
performance
characteristics.
-
Describe
considerations for
monitoring host
server utilization.
-
Measure and analyze
host server
utilization.
-
Identify important
considerations in
growth planning.
Module 9:
Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Jobs
Module 9 describes
procedures for
monitoring and
troubleshooting VMM
jobs. This includes
monitoring and
verifying multiple
job types as well as
recovering from
failed jobs.
Lessons
-
Monitoring Jobs
-
Troubleshooting and
Repairing Jobs
Lab : Troubleshooting
Jobs
-
Using PowerShell to
View Jobs
-
Running PowerShell
Script to Generate
Jobs
-
Managing Jobs
-
Troubleshooting
Failed Jobs
After completing
this module,
students will be
able to:
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Monitor and manage
the progress of VMM
jobs.
-
Locate failed jobs
and recover failed
jobs.