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The Ins and Outs of Azure VMware Solution

You're reading from   The Ins and Outs of Azure VMware Solution Deploy, configure, and manage an Azure VMware Solution environment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801814317
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Azure VMware Solution (AVS)
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Azure VMware Solution FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Enterprise-Scale for AVS 4. Part 2: Planning and Deploying AVS
5. Chapter 3: Planning for an Azure VMware Solution Deployment 6. Chapter 4: Deploying an Azure VMware Solution Cluster 7. Chapter 5: Deploying and Configuring HCX in Azure VMware Solution 8. Chapter 6: Networking in AVS using NSX-T 9. Part 3: Configuring Your AVS
10. Chapter 7: Creating and Configuring a Secure vWAN Hub for Internet Connectivity 11. Chapter 8: Inspecting Traffic for AVS 12. Chapter 9: Storage Concepts in AVS 13. Chapter 10: Working with VMware Site Recovery Manager 14. Part 4: Governance and Management for AVS
15. Chapter 11: Managing an Azure VMware Solution Environment 16. Chapter 12: Leveraging Governance for Azure VMware Solution 17. Chapter 13: Summary of Azure VMware Solution, Roadmap, and Best Practices 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deploying a test VM and connecting it to the newly created segment

Now that a new segment has been created and a DHCP server has been configured for that segment, we can ensure that a VM deployed to that segment will be able to receive an IP address from the DHCP server.

There are multiple ways to create a VM in vCenter. For this exercise, we will create a VM from an imported template:

  1. Log in to vCenter | VMs and Templates | Templates | your template (in this case, it is Windows-2022-Template) | ACTIONS | New VM from This Template.
Figure 6.24 – New VM from an OS template

Figure 6.24 – New VM from an OS template

  1. Enter a name for the VM, select a location for the VM (select the data center), and click on NEXT.
Figure 6.25 – New VM from an OS template (part 2)

Figure 6.25 – New VM from an OS template (part 2)

  1. Select Cluster-1 as the destination compute resource and click NEXT.
Figure 6.26 – Compute destination for the new VM

Figure 6.26 – Compute destination for the new VM

  1. Select...
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