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VMware vSphere 6.5 Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Abhilash G B, Cedric Rajendran
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VMware vSphere 6.5 Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Abhilash G B, Cedric Rajendran

Overview of this book

VMware vSphere is a complete and robust virtualization product suite that helps transform data centers into simplified on-premises cloud infrastructures, providing for the automation and orchestration of workload deployment and life cycle management of the infrastructure. This book focuses on the latest release of VMware vSphere and follows a recipe-based approach, giving you hands-on instructions required to deploy and manage a vSphere environment. The book starts with the procedures involved in upgrading your existing vSphere infrastructure to vSphere 6.5, followed by deploying a new vSphere 6.5 environment. Then the book delves further into the procedures involved in managing storage and network access to the ESXi hosts and the virtual machines running on them. Moving on, the book covers high availability and fair distribution/utilization of clustered compute and storage resources. Finally, the book covers patching and upgrading the vSphere infrastructure using VUM, certificate management using VMCA, and finishes with a chapter covering the tools that can be used to monitor the performance of a vSphere infrastructure.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Switching to an arbitrary virtual machine snapshot

In complex use cases, one may require having multiple levels and hierarchies in a snapshot tree. This is specifically applicable in a development life cycle, wherein each change may need to be backtracked to ascertain which change triggered an issue. This is done through the Revert to option.

This methodology allows granular control over switching to any arbitrary snapshot in a snapshot tree, as opposed to moving up one level at a time with the Revert to the Latest Snapshot option. The virtual machine returns to the original state at which the snapshot was taken.

How to do it...

The following procedure outlines the steps to reverting or switching to a specific snapshot:

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