Video description
Learn to build a private cloud from scratch, using Microsoft Windows Server, System Center Virtual Machine Manager, and Hyper-V technologies.
Description
System Center solutions help IT pros manage the physical and virtual information technology (IT) environments across datacenters, client computers, and devices. Using these integrated and automated management solutions, organizations can be more productive service providers to their businesses.
The transition to private / hybrid clouds is the direction IT is taking right now. Building a Private Cloud Using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 LiveLessons is for IT Pros and organizations that want the power and flexibility of a multi-tenant cloud, but do not want to risk placing sensitive data in a public cloud. This video teaches you how to build a private cloud from scratch, using Microsoft Windows Server, System Center Virtual Machine Manager, and Hyper-V technologies.
About the Instructor
Brien Posey is a technical writer and 13-time Microsoft MVP award recipient for his work with Exchange Server, Windows Server, IIS, and File Systems Storage. Brien has authored and contributed to dozens of books. He has written more than 4,000 technical articles and white papers for a variety of printed publications and websites. In addition to his writing, Brien routinely speaks at IT conferences and is involved in a wide variety of other technology-related projects. Previously, Brien served as CIO for a national chain of hospitals and healthcare companies. He has also served as a Network Administrator for the Department of Defense at Fort Knox, and for some of the nation's largest insurance companies.
Skill Level
What You Will Learn
- Deploy Hyper-V and Virtual Machine Manager in a way that is appropriate for a cloud scale environment.
- Learn to build a self-service environment that allows users to deploy virtual machines without IT intervention.
- Create templates that can be used to automate VM creation
- Learn how to establish permissions and quotas for private cloud users.
- Explore critical infrastructure concepts such as storage and networking bandwidth.
Who Should Take This Course
- IT professionals working in enterprise environments who are trying to make the transition from a basic virtual datacenter to a self-service, private cloud environment
Course Requirements
- Basic knowledge of Windows Server, Hyper-V, IP networking, and server virtualization
About LiveLessons Video Training
The LiveLessons video training series publishes hundreds of hands-on, expert-led video tutorials covering a wide selection of technology topics designed to teach you the skills you need to succeed. This professional and personal technology video series features world-leading author instructors published by your trusted technology brands: Addison-Wesley, Cisco Press, VMware Press, IBM Press, Pearson IT Certification, Prentice Hall, Sams, and Que. Topics include: IT Certification, Programming, Web Development, Mobile Development, Home & Office Technologies, Business & Management, and more. View All LiveLessons at http://www.pearsonitcertification.com/imprint/series_detail.aspx?ser=2185116.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction
00:03:42
Lesson 1: Private Cloud Planning
Learning Objectives
00:00:20
1.1 What is a private cloud
00:09:24
1.2 Plan your private cloud
00:07:52
1.3 Create a strategy for successful implementation
00:09:05
Lesson 2: The Basic Infrastructure
Learning Objectives
00:00:25
2.1 Create service accounts
00:07:21
2.2 Build the management forest
00:04:13
2.3 Prepare SQL Server
00:09:45
2.4 Install Hyper-V
00:07:15
2.5 Install System Center Virtual Machine Manager
00:08:36
2.6 Bring hosts under management
00:06:31
2.7 Work with host groups
00:02:21
Lesson 3: Initial Storage Preparation
Learning Objectives
00:00:21
3.1 An introduction to storage classifications and storage types
00:06:00
3.2 Work with Windows storage spaces
00:09:52
3.3 Configure SMB Storage
00:06:36
3.4 Configure iSCSI Storage
00:06:06
Lesson 4: Preparing Hyper-V Virtual Networking
Learning Objectives
00:00:22
4.1 Plan the virtual networking architecture
00:08:54
4.2 Create a virtual switch
00:06:38
4.3 Create a logical network
00:03:02
4.4 Apply a logical network
00:03:56
4.5 Create port profiles and classifications
00:06:00
4.6 Create a logical switch
00:05:04
Lesson 5: Failover Clustering
Learning Objectives
00:00:24
5.1 An introduction to failover clustering
00:08:23
5.2 Configure cluster shared storage
00:06:47
5.3 Build a failover cluster
00:07:09
5.4 Assign storage to the cluster
00:06:21
5.5 Configure host reserves
00:05:14
5.6 Configure dynamic optimization and power optimization
00:07:53
Lesson 6: Failover Cluster Patching
Learning Objectives
00:00:24
6.1 An introduction to patching cluster nodes
00:05:28
6.2 Configure cluster aware updating
00:08:29
6.3 Manage patches using WSUS
00:05:27
6.4 Establish a compliance baseline
00:06:48
Lesson 7: The Library
Learning Objectives
00:00:20
7.1 Create a library share
00:09:12
7.2 Create a hardware profile
00:07:46
7.3 Create a guest OS profile
00:10:04
7.4 Create a VM template
00:13:50
7.5 Creating a VM from a template
00:04:23
Lesson 8: Private Clouds
Learning Objectives
00:00:15
8.1 Create a private cloud
00:08:01
8.2 Examine your private cloud
00:13:39
8.3 Create user roles
00:12:43
8.4 Create tenants
00:06:26
Lesson 9: Deploying Azure Pack
Learning Objectives
00:00:24
9.1 Configure the Service Provider Foundation
00:11:42
9.2 Deploy Azure Pack
00:08:57
9.3 Configure Azure Pack
00:04:31
9.4 Create a hosting plan
00:06:35
9.5 Download and import VM resource extensions
00:21:03
9.6 Log in as a tenant
00:19:54
Summary
Summary
00:00:55