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VMware vSphere 6.7 Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Abhilash G B
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VMware vSphere 6.7 Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By: Abhilash G B

Overview of this book

VMware vSphere is the most comprehensive core suite of SDDC solutions on the market. It helps transform data centers into simplified on-premises private cloud infrastructures. This edition of the book focuses on the latest version, vSphere 6.7. The books starts with chapters covering the greenfield deployment of vSphere 6.7 components and the upgrade of existing vSphere components to 6.7. You will then learn how to configure storage and network access for a vSphere environment. Get to grips with optimizing your vSphere environment for resource distribution and utilization using features such as DRS and DPM, along with enabling high availability for vSphere components using vSphere HA, VMware FT, and VCHA. Then, you will learn how to facilitate large-scale deployment of stateless/stateful ESXi hosts using Auto Deploy. Finally, you will explore how to upgrade/patch a vSphere environment using vSphere Update Manager, secure it using SSL certificates, and then monitor its performance with tools such as vSphere Performance Charts and esxtop. By the end of this book, you'll be well versed in the core functionalities of vSphere 6.7 and be able to effectively deploy, manage, secure, and monitor your environment.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Installing the Update Manager Download Service on Linux

Most vSphere environments do no expose vCenter Server to the internet. Since Update Manager runs as a service on the VCSA, it doesn't have access to the internet either. In such cases, we can configure what VMware calls an Update Manager Download Service on a Windows or Linux machine that has internet access to download patches.

In this recipe, we will learn how to install and configure the Update Manager Download Service (UMDS) on a Linux machine running Ubuntu 18.0.4.

Getting ready

UMDS can be installed on a supported 64-bit Windows or Linux machine. The machine should have access to the internet and allow vCenter to talk to it. Unlike the previous versions of...