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Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781786464378
Pages 358 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Valentin Hamburger Valentin Hamburger
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. The Software-Defined Data Center 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

SDDC and DevOps: A mixed world


The SDDC is perhaps one of the biggest enabler for DevOps as well as for running legacy applications more agile and dynamic. However, for most organizations, the SDDC is a way of running and deploying their well-established and often still required legacy applications.

Given all the changes a DevOps environment introduces, it will collide with established and required policies and processes in an enterprise environment. The classic approaches will not work since they possibly slow down DevOps operations and also create unnecessary overhead to such an environment.

An example for this will be an IPAM and CMDB solution. Given the short and temporary life of a development environment, it might not be necessary to track the hostname and IP address from all the VMs in the environment. Also, it might not be required to add all OS and software configuration items to the CMDB since they can change on a day-by-day basis. Therefore, all these processes have to be ignored...

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