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VMware vSphere Security Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware vSphere Security Cookbook Over 75 practical recipes to help you successfully secure your vSphere environment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170341
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael Greer Michael Greer
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Threat and Vulnerability Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. ESXi Host Security 3. Configuring Virtual Machine Security 4. Configuring User Management 5. Configuring Network Security 6. Configuring Storage Security 7. Configuring vShield Manager 8. Configuring vShield App 9. Configuring vShield Edge 10. Configuring vShield Endpoint 11. Configuring vShield Data Security 12. Configuring vSphere Certificates 13. Configuring vShield VXLAN Virtual Wires Index

Installing vShield Manager OVA


vShield manager is the management component of the vShield suite and must be installed and configured before any other component of the suite is installed. The manager is packaged as a virtual appliance and must be downloaded and installed through vCenter.

Getting ready

Since vShield Manager is a preconfigured virtual appliance, certain conditions must be met prior to the installation of the appliance. These conditions are as follows:

  • vCenter 5.5 must be installed.

  • Each host managed by vCenter must be ESXi 5.1 or higher.

  • VMs to be protected by vShield Endpoint or vShield Data Security must have a minimum virtual hardware Version 7. Versions 8 through 10 are also supported.

  • Ensure the DNS resolution is functioning correctly.

  • Confirm that the user account has permission to add and power on virtual machine within vCenter.

  • Ensure access to the datastore where the virtual appliance will reside.

  • Enable cookies on the browser used to manage vShield Manager.

  • Ensure that port...

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