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Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers

You're reading from   Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers Make the most of software-defined data centers with revolutionary VMware technologies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
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ISBN-13 9781786464378
Length 358 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. The Software-Defined Data Center FREE CHAPTER 2. Identify Automation and Standardization Opportunities 3. VMware vSphere: The SDDC Foundation 4. SDDC Design Considerations 5. VMware vRealize Automation 6. vRealize Orchestrator 7. Service Catalog Creation 8. Network Virtualization using NSX 9. DevOps Considerations 10. Capacity Management with vRealize Operations 11. Troubleshooting and Monitoring 12. Continuous Improvement

vRA installation

In vRA version 7, VMware made the installation one of the simplest in the history of the tool. Before that, it was not a simple installation. Sometimes even VMware Professional Services Organization took more than a day to install the tool. Thanks to the engineering effort VMware put into the shiny and new installation routine, this can be accomplished in a couple of hours, depending on the chosen setup (small lab or enterprise).

The very nice thing about the new installer is that it guides the admin through all the steps and events, and provides a controlled way of rolling back after an error by using VMware snapshots, just follow the suggested procedure of the installer and there should be no bad surprises.

First things first

To get started, vRA needs to be downloaded (the vApp) from VMware. The vApp can then be imported into the separate vSphere management cluster. The import will bring up a configuration wizard where the most important specs for the deployment need to...

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