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Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers

By : Valentin Hamburger
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Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers

By: Valentin Hamburger

Overview of this book

VMware offers the industry-leading software-defined data center (SDDC) architecture that combines compute, storage, networking, and management offerings into a single unified platform. This book uses the most up-to-date, cutting-edge VMware products to help you deliver a complete unified hybrid cloud experience within your infrastructure. It will help you build a unified hybrid cloud based on SDDC architecture and practices to deliver a fully virtualized infrastructure with cost-effective IT outcomes. In the process, you will use some of the most advanced VMware products such as VSphere, VCloud, and NSX. You will learn how to use vSphere virtualization in a software-defined approach, which will help you to achieve a fully-virtualized infrastructure and to extend this infrastructure for compute, network, and storage-related data center services. You will also learn how to use EVO:RAIL. Next, you will see how to provision applications and IT services on private clouds or IaaS with seamless accessibility and mobility across the hybrid environment. This book will ensure you develop an SDDC approach for your datacenter that fulfills your organization's needs and tremendously boosts your agility and flexibility. It will also teach you how to draft, design, and deploy toolsets and software to automate your datacenter and speed up IT delivery to meet your lines of businesses demands. At the end, you will build unified hybrid clouds that dramatically boost your IT outcomes.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Building VMware Software-Defined Data Centers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface

Chapter 11. Troubleshooting and Monitoring

This chapter will discuss troubleshooting and monitoring techniques in an SDDC environment. First, it is important to note that the SDDC itself is a complex environment, which hides this complexity from the user. This is done through a user portal with yet easy-to-request services. Although this is perfect for the end user, it can become quickly very difficult to troubleshoot for operators or administrators. An SDDC is more than just the VMware components such as the portal, the hypervisors, and the virtual networking. It is also using the orchestrator for third-party integration to external tools. A powerful and yet easy-to-consume monitoring needs to be in place for all of these processes and triggers.

If a service deployment is failing, it is important to quickly identify the root cause to fix it. The best case is that it can be found with the error message the deployment generates. The worst case requires a monitoring system that is able to correlate...