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1 www.thalesgroup.com THALES GROUP INTERNAL What’s New in vSphere 5.1 Module 1

2 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 2 / vSphere 5.1 offers only the ESXi hypervisor architecture.  vSphere 5.1 does not include the legacy ESX server.  The service console no longer exists.  VMware vSphere® Command-Line Interface and VMware vSphere® PowerCLI are available for command-line administration.  vCenter Server 5.1 can still manage ESX hosts of 4.0 and above  The upgrade process upgrades ESX/ESXi 4.x to ESXi 5.1. What’s New in vSphere 5.1? vCenter Server 5.1

3 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 3 / New for ESXi 5.1:  2TB host memory  Up to 160 logical CPUs  512 virtual machines per host  2,048 virtual CPUs per host New ESXi Hardware Maximums 2TB 160 LCPUs 2048 vCPUs 512 VMs

4 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 4 / Reclaim storage from files deleted in the guest OS Hardware-accelerated 3-D graphics Larger virtual machines New virtual machine format Virtual Machine Virtual Hardware Version 9 64 vCPUs 1TB RAM Virtualize larger workloads Run high-performance 3-D graphics apps Storage efficiency Enhancements Benefits 2x

5 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 5 / Installing or upgrading to ESXi 5.1:  For RAM, a minimum of 2GB is required. Installation and boot device options:  USB devices  Disks larger than 2TB See the VMware Compatibility Guide at http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility. ESXi 5.1 Requirements

6 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 6 / vSphere 5.1 introduces the following changes to the ESXi interactive installation process:  A graphical installer is no longer available.  The installer can be used for new installations or upgrades.  New installations use the GUID Partition Table instead of the Master Boot Record partition format.  New installations create a 4GB scratch partition. Changes to the ESXi Interactive Installation Process

7 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 7 / vSphere 5.1 introduces the following enhancements to the ESXi scripted installation:  Adding the location of the installation media in the installation script is no longer required.  The installation image is loaded directly into the host RAM when the host boots. The table describes command changes to scripted installations. Enhancements to the ESXi Scripted Installation Process

8 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 8 / When the ESXi installer screen appears, press Shift+O to edit boot options. Type ks=.  Example: ks=nfs://192.168.0.101/FS2/isos/esxi-B.cfg nameserver=192.168.0.57 ip=192.168.0.3 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.0.254 Performing an ESXi Scripted Installation

9 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 9 / The requirements are specific to a vCenter Server system. An alternative to the vCenter Server system introduced: VMware vCenter Server Appliance.  The vCenter Server Appliance has its own set of requirements.  The vCenter Server Appliance is discussed in module 8, “New Alternatives for Deploying VMware vSphere.” vCenter Server Requirements

10 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 10 / vCenter Installer

11 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 11 / Benefits of Single Sign-On:  Faster operations and less complexity  Support for multiple or non-AD user repositories  Trust between components  Support for an open standard Introducing vCenter Single Sign-On vCD vCenter Mgmt App Mgmt App directory server (AD)

12 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 12 / How Single Sign-On Functions vSphere platform services Customer identity sources vSphere solutions authentication (single sign-on) authentication (single sign-on) vCO Inventory Service vCenter Active Directory Active Directory authorization auditing vSphere Web Client vSphere Web Client OpenLDA P NIS local OS users local OS users

13 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 13 /  Support is included for autodiscovery of vCenter 5.1 Server systems in the vSphere environment.  vCenter 5.0 Server systems require one-time manual registration.  The user can see all vCenter instances.  Linked mode is no longer required for unified views of vCenter Server. Single Sign-On Server: Features

14 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 14 /  Identity source is a directory service that authenticates vCenter users.  Supported identity sources are:  OpenLDAP  Active Directory  OS users that are local to the system where SSO installed  SSO uses default domains to authenticate users when a username is provided without a domain name.  Only users with SSO administrator privileges can configure the identity source. Configuring SSO: Identity Source

15 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 15 / Configuring SSO: Password Policy

16 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 16 / Configuring SSO: Lockout Policy

17 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 17 / The vSphere Web Client offers the following:  An alternative to using the VMware vSphere® Client™  A Web-based interface to vCenter Server or a VMware ESXi™ host  Support for Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers on multiple operation system platforms  An interface that is customizable by the user  Advanced search functionality available in vSphere 5.1 The vSphere Web Client includes extensible functionality.  Partners and users can add features and capabilities. What Is the vSphere Web Client?

18 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 18 /  vSphere Web Client and vSphere Client comparison vSphere Web Client Advantages

19 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 19 / vSphere Web Client: Object Navigator  Breaks the traditional hierarchy view of an object.  Objects are linked and displayed by relationships.  The Home screen retains its original appearance.  Allows an administrator to view objects by solutions.  Enables administrators to jump to crucial elements faster through relationships and object search.  Reduces client clutter and repetitive information by simplifying display of objects.  Only displayed objects are communicated between server and browser.

20 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 20 / To upgrade vCenter Server, vSphere Client, Update Manager, and ESX/ESXi hosts: 1. Verify requirements. 2. Back up. 3. Upgrade to vCenter Server 5.1. 4. Upgrade to Update Manager 5.1. 5. Install vSphere Client 5.1 and install the Update Manager plug-in. 6. Use Update Manager to upgrade to ESXi 5.1. 7. Upgrade VMFS-3 datastores. (Discussed in module 5, “Storage Management”) 8. Upgrade virtual machine hardware and VMware Tools. (Discussed in module 3, “Virtual Machine Management”) Overview of the Upgrade Process

21 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 21 / To upgrade a 64-bit system, perform an in-place upgrade. An in-place upgrade:  Requires downtime of vCenter Server  Does not require that you power off hosts or virtual machines Performing a vCenter Server In-Place Upgrade vCenter Server 4.1 While the upgrade is in progress, VMware vSphere® Distributed Resource Scheduler stops working but VMware vSphere® High Availability continues to work.

22 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 22 / To upgrade a 32-bit system to vCenter Server 5.1 (64-bit), migrate the vCenter Server database and configuration to a 64-bit machine (physical or virtual).  Back up the vCenter Server database.  Move the database to the new machine, if the database is local.  Back up vCenter Server configuration settings.  Use the data migration tool.  Create a 64-bit data source name (DSN) that points to the database (for nonbundled databases.)  On the new 64-bit machine, install vCenter Server, and restore the vCenter Server database and configuration settings. Upgrading to vCenter Server on a Different Machine

23 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 23 / The data migration tool is used to back up the following:  vCenter Server configuration settings:  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) data  Port settings (for example, HTTP, HTTPS, Web services)  SSL certificates  Licenses  vCenter Server database, local SQL Server Express database only The data migration tool can also be used to install vCenter Server and restore data. The data migration tool is on the vCenter installation media. Using the Data Migration Tool

24 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 24 / Update Manager 5.1 has the following enhancements:  Remediation of multiple servers simultaneously  Scheduling of reboot after a VMware® Tools/virtual hardware upgrade  ESX to ESXi migration Guest operating system patching is no longer available. To upgrade Update Manager, use the vCenter Installer. After upgrading Update Manager:  Install vSphere Client 5.1.  Install the Update Manager plug-in. Upgrading Update Manager

25 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 25 / Migrating ESX and Upgrading ESXi Two main scenarios:  Migrate an ESX host to ESXi 5.1.  Upgrade an ESXi host to ESXi 5.1. Most standard configurations are preserved, but not all, such as:  Information that is not applicable to ESXi:  /etc/sysconfig/mouse or /etc/sudoers  Custom configuration files:  Scripts added to /etc/rc.d Most third-party software is not preserved:  Supported components are Cisco Nexus 1000v and EMC PowerPath.  All other components must be replaced after the host is upgraded.

26 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 26 / Partial list of configuration files and whether they are migrated during the upgrade  See vSphere Upgrade Guide for the complete list. Configuration Files Preserved During the Migration/Upgrade

27 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 27 / Firewall configuration:  Rule set files and customized firewall rules are not preserved. Resource pool settings:  Settings might be insufficient to start all virtual machines. Networking changes:  If migrating ESX:  Service console network interface cards (NICs) are converted to VMkernel NICs.  The service console port group is removed. Partitioning changes:  The ESXi 5.1 partition scheme differs from ESX and earlier ESXi versions. Configuration Settings Affected by the Migration/Upgrade For more details, see vSphere 5.1 Upgrade Guide.

28 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 28 / Migration/Upgrade Methods After you upgrade or migrate to ESXi 5.1, you cannot roll it back to the previous version. See upgrade path : http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2037630

29 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 29 / With Update Manager 5.1, you can migrate an ESX host to ESXi 5.1. An ESX limitation:  The /boot partition must be greater than 350MB. If it is not, use an interactive or scripted upgrade, instead. To use Update Manager to upgrade an ESX/ESXi host to ESXi 5.1: 1. Import the ESXi 5.1 image. 2. Create the ESXi 5.1 upgrade baseline. 3. Attach the baseline to the host. 4. Remediate the host. Use Image Builder to create a custom ESXi 5.1 ISO image, containing third-party agents and device drivers.  Image Builder is discussed in module 8, “New Alternatives for Deploying VMware vSphere.” Using Update Manager to Migrate/Upgrade to ESXi 5.1

30 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 30 / Use the interactive ESXi installer to migrate ESX or upgrade ESXi. The following changes have been made to the interactive ESXi installer:  No graphical installer  Single installer wizard for new installations and upgrades Interactive and Scripted Migration or Upgrade The scripted upgrade is similar to performing a scripted installation in ESX and ESXi.  The default upgrade script is ks.cfg.

31 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 31 / With ESXi 5.x, the following changes have been made to the direct console user interface (DCUI) and the esxcli commands.  The DCUI can be accessed remotely, using an SSH session.  The esxcli command set has been revised and expanded.  The local and remote versions of esxcli are now identical. Managing ESXi Through the DCUI and esxcli Commands

32 www.thalesgroup.com THALES GROUP INTERNAL Virtual Machine Management Module 2

33 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 33 / New Virtual Machine Capabilities  64 vCPUs per virtual machine  1TB RAM per virtual machine` Virtual machine scalability Richer desktop experience Broader device coverage Other new features  Hardware 3- D graphics  HD audio  USB 3.0 devices  Smart-card readers  UI for multicore vCPUs  VMDirectPath I/O version 2  E1000e network adapter  Client-connected USB devices  Extended VMware® Tools compatibility

34 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 34 / What is snapshot consolidation?  Method used to commit a chain of snapshots to the original virtual machine when the Snapshot Manager window does not match the snapshot status of the virtual machine Snapshot consolidation is intended to resolve known issues with snapshot management:  The snapshot descriptor file is committed correctly, but the Snapshot Manager window incorrectly shows that all the snapshots are deleted.  The snapshot files (-delta.vmdk) are still part of the virtual machine.  Snapshot files continue to expand until the virtual machine runs out of datastore space. Snapshot Consolidation

35 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 35 / The Snapshot Manager shows no snapshots. But a warning on the Summary tab of the virtual machine notifies the user that a consolidation is required. Discovering When to Consolidate

36 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 36 / Select Consolidate to reconcile snapshots. Any snapshots found are committed to the virtual machine. Performing Snapshot Consolidation

37 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 37 / The Solutions Manager is a central point from which to monitor and manage installed solutions. A solution is an extension that adds functionality to VMware vCenter Server™.  Examples:  An extension to manage enterprise security  An extension to manage backup and recovery  An extension to manage and configure the cloud environment  Can be developed by VMware and VMware third-party vendors  Packaged in Open Virtualization Format Why use the Solutions Manager?  As more are created for vCenter Server, a central point of control becomes very important for the administrator to be able to monitor and manage each solution. What Is the vCenter Solutions Manager?

38 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 38 / Solutions Manager Interface Select Home > Administration > vCenter Solutions Manager. Select a solution and get detailed information about each solution. Get a quick overview of the health of the solutions.

39 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 39 /  Installer located on ISO image  Install local to vCenter Server or to remote systems  VMware recommends installing to remote systems  Included with vCenter Server Appliance Installing the vSphere Web Client

40 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 40 / vSphere Web Client Architecture

41 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 41 / Log in with your vCenter Server user credentials. Starting the vSphere Web Client Select Start > Programs > VMware > VMware vSphere Web Client > vSphere Web Client. https:// :9443/vsphere-client/ Install Client Integration Plugin for console access.

42 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 42 / Viewing the vSphere Web Client vSphere Web Client Home page

43 www.thalesgroup.com THALES GROUP INTERNAL Network Management Module 3

44 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 44 / What Is the ESXi Firewall? ESXi 5.1 has a new firewall engine to provide access control to the management network.

45 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 45 / Configuring the ESXi Firewall Enable or disable a rule set. Define allowed IP addresses or ranges for a rule set. Select host > Configuration tab > Security Profile link > firewall Properties link.

46 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 46 / To add a new service to the ESXi firewall:  Create a file in /etc/vmware/firewall named.xml, where is the name of the service, for example, MyService.xml.  : Default status when the service is first loaded  : Indicates whether service is required  Use the esxcli command to load the configuration:  esxcli network firewall refresh Manage the new service with VMware vSphere® Client™. Adding New Services to the ESXi Firewall

47 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 47 / New Distributed Virtual Switch Features in vSphere 5.1 vSphere 5.1 introduces new features for a vSphere distributed virtual switch (dvSwitch): LLDP, LACP, NetFlow, SR-IOV and port mirroring. vSphere 5.1 introduces new features for a vSphere distributed virtual switch (dvSwitch): LLDP, LACP, NetFlow, SR-IOV and port mirroring.

48 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 48 / LLDP is a switch discovery protocol that helps network administrators determine the capabilities of a network device.  LLDP is similar in functionality to Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). What Is Link Layer Discover Protocol? The dvSwitch advanced settings allow you to specify discovery protocol type. LLDP:  New in vSphere 5.0  For dvSwitch only  Vendor-neutral protocol CDP:  In vSphere 4.x  For vSwitch and dvSwitch  Specific to Cisco

49 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 49 / Example of LLDP Information Example of LLDP output from a physical switch

50 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 50 / NetFlow:  A network analysis tool for monitoring the network and for gaining visibility into virtual machine traffic  A tool that can be used for profiling, intrusion detection, networking forensics, and compliance  Supported in vSphere 5.0 on distributed virtual switches (dvSwitches) What Is NetFlow? NetFlow collector dvSwitch enabled for NetFlow ESXi hosts network flow data

51 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 51 /  A network flow is a unidirectional sequence of packets, each packet sharing a common set of properties.  NetFlow captures two types of flows:  Internal flow – Represents intrahost virtual machine traffic  External flow – Represents interhost virtual machine traffic and physical machine– to–virtual machine traffic  Flow records are sent to a NetFlow collector for analysis. ESXi hosts Network Flows network flow records physical host NetFlow collector internal flowexternal flows

52 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 52 / Network Flow Analysis Network flow data is sent to a third-party NetFlow collector, which:  Accepts and stores network flow records  Includes a storage system for long-term storage of flow-based data:  You can investigate and isolate excessive network bandwidth utilization, bottlenecks, and unexpected application traffic.  You can view historical records to diagnose the cause of these outages or breaches.  Mines, aggregates, and reports on the collected data:  You can analyze network traffic by rate, volume, utilization.  You can analyze trends in virtual machine and host traffic. network flow records NetFlow collector dvSwitch IP address: 192.168.10.24 NetFlow collector IP address: 172.20.10.100

53 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 53 / 1. Configure NetFlow on the dvSwitch. 2. Enable or disable NetFlow on a distributed port group, a specific port, or at the uplink. Configuring NetFlow on a dvSwitch Networking inventory view > select dvSwitch > Configuration tab > Edit Settings link.

54 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 54 / Port mirroring is a technology that duplicates network packets of a switch port (source) to another port (destination).  The source’s traffic is monitored at the destination. Port mirroring is used:  To assist in troubleshooting  As input for network analysis appliances Many network switch vendors implement port mirroring in their products. vSphere 5.1 supports port mirroring on a dvSwitch:  Used to monitor virtual machine traffic What Is Port Mirroring? VM AVM BVM C source port destination port normal traffic mirrored traffic dvSwitch host

55 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 55 / Creating Port Mirroring Session: General Properties To create a port mirroring session, specify general properties and optional session details.

56 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 56 / Creating Port Mirroring Session: Source and Destination Traffic direction for the source can be one of the following:  Ingress – Traffic from source VM to dvSwitch is mirrored.  Egress – Traffic from dvSwitch to source VM is mirrored.  Both – Both ingress and egress traffic are mirrored. Traffic direction for the source can be one of the following:  Ingress – Traffic from source VM to dvSwitch is mirrored.  Egress – Traffic from dvSwitch to source VM is mirrored.  Both – Both ingress and egress traffic are mirrored. For the port mirroring session, select a destination type:  Port – One or more port IDs  Uplink – One or more uplinks For the port mirroring session, select a destination type:  Port – One or more port IDs  Uplink – One or more uplinks

57 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 57 / Network I/O Control Enhancements in vSphere 5.x Network I/O control in vSphere 5.x has been enhanced to allow:  User-defined resource pools  Quality-of-service (802.1p) tagging Mg mt NFS iSCS I vMoti on FT dvSwitch port group 10 GigE port group user-defined resource pools system resource pools port group

58 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 58 / User-Defined Network Resource Pools Limits, shares, and QoS priority tag are displayed for each network resource pool. Networking inventory view > select dvSwitch > Resource Allocation tab.

59 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 59 / Configuring a User-Defined Network Resource Pool Select dvSwitch > Resource Allocation tab > New Network Resource Pool link. Select dvSwitch > Resource Allocation tab > Manage Port Groups link.

60 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 60 /  Standards-based link aggregation method  Automatic negotiation between virtual and physical switches  Key advantages of this feature are:  Plug and play  Detection of link failures and cabling mistakes and automatic reconfiguration of links  Limitations of LACP:  Works with only IP Hash load balancing and Link Status Network failover detection  Is incompatible with iSCSI software multipathing  Is affected by vSphere support of only one LACP group per distributed switch, and only one LACP group per host  Does not exist in host profiles  Does not work between two nested ESXi hosts  Does not work with port mirroring Link Aggregation Control Protocol

61 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 61 / Enabling LACP

62 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 62 /  Can be used to Identify and troubleshoot configuration errors in vSphere distributed switches  Available only on ESXi 5.1 distributed switches  Prevents common configuration errors:  Mismatched VLAN trunks between virtual switch and physical switch  Mismatched MTU setting between vNIC, virtual switch, physical adapter, and physical switch ports  Mismatched teaming configurations Network Health Check

63 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 63 / Enabling Network Health Check Reports the status of distributed uplink ports and VLAN ranges Checks configuration mismatch between ESXi and the physical switch used in the teaming policy

64 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 64 / Create backups for network configurations and restore it later.  Export : Backup virtual data switch and portgroup configuration asynchronously on disk  Restore: Restore virtual data switch and portgroup from a backup.  Saved configuration can be used as template to create VDS in any other deployment. Exporting and Restoring

65 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 65 / Exporting Configurations

66 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 66 / Restoring Configurations

67 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 67 /  Introduced in vSphere 5.1  Detects any configuration changes in the management network  Does not enable the changes to take effect by rolling back to previous valid configuration  The rollbacks are triggered by:  Host networking misconfigurations  Distributed switch misconfigurations Automatic Rollback

68 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 68 /  Beneficial for users who want to offload I/O processing to the adapters and reduce network latency  Standard that enables one PCI express (PCIe) adapter to be presented as multiple, separate logical I/O devices  Support:  Adapters: Intel and Emulex  Guest OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1)  Limitation: vSphere vMotion, vSphere FT, and vSphere HA features are not available to the customers when this feature is selected. Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) Support

69 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 69 /  Restricted mobility (limited by smaller broadcast domain )  Multitenancy and scale up is a challenge (VLANs limited to 4096 today)  VLAN and IP address management limitations VLAN Limitations VXLAN enables creation of on-demand logical networks independent of physical topology. Web app DB DMZ Compute cluster B Compute cluster A Web VXLAN fabric Web tier needs to expand? Capacity ? IP address ? Network ?

70 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 70 /  Provides cluster mobility  Enables provisioning workload where compute is available. Avoids operational heaviness of VLANs  Provisions large number of tenants  Enables stateful movement of workloads (vMotion anywhere) VXLAN: Advantage VLAN: 100 VXLAN: Dev VXLAN Distributed switch Note: VXLAN is a part of vCloud Networking and Security (vCNS), which is not included in vSphere

71 www.thalesgroup.com THALES GROUP INTERNAL Storage Management Module 4

72 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 72 / Lesson 1:Enhancements to Storage Functionality Lesson 2:New Storage Functionality Module Lessons

73 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 73 / Lesson 1: Enhancements to Storage Functionality

74 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 74 / After this lesson, you should be able to do the following:  Discuss vSphere Storage vMotion enhancements.  Describe new primitives for VMware vSphere® Storage APIs - Array Integration (VAAI ).  Describe enhancements to solid-state disk (SSD) support. Learner Objectives

75 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 75 / vSphere 5.x supports the Storage vMotion migration of:  A virtual machine that has snapshots  A virtual machine that uses linked clones Storage vMotion is the underlying technology for the vSphere 5.1 feature, Storage DRS.  Storage DRS is further discussed in module 6, “Scalability.” In vSphere 5.x, Storage vMotion uses a new mirroring architecture.  The changed-block tracking mechanism is not used. In vSphere 5.x, Storage vMotion performs up to 4 parallel disk migrations per Storage vMotion operation. What’s New with Storage vMotion?

76 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 76 / Mirroring Architecture of Storage vMotion

77 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 77 /  In previous versions, Storage vMotion used to copy virtual disks serially.  In vSphere 5.1 Storage vMotion performs up to four parallel disk migrations per Storage vMotion operation.  The limitations for concurrent instances of Storage vMotion are:  Two per host  Eight per datastore Four Parallel Disk Migrations

78 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 78 / VAAI was introduced in vSphere 4.1. The goal of VAAI is to help storage vendors provide hardware assistance to accelerate VMware I/O operations that are more efficiently accomplished in the storage hardware. In vSphere 5.x, new VAAI primitives are available to storage vendors:  VAAI: Hardware Acceleration for NAS:  Allows NAS arrays to integrate with vSphere to transparently offload certain storage operations to the array This integration significantly reduces the CPU overhead on the host.  VAAI: Hardware Acceleration for Thin Provisioning:  Allows the monitoring of space on thin-provisioned storage arrays This functionality helps to prevent out-of-space conditions and to perform space reclamation. What’s New with VAAI?

79 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 79 / SSD is supported in VMware ESXi™ 4.1. In ESXi 5.x, the VMkernel can automatically detect, tag, and enable an SSD. Use the VMware vSphere® Client™ to identify an SSD. What’s New with SSD? ESXi host’s Storage panel on the Summary tab By knowing which storage is SSD, you can use that storage for:  Quicker Storage vMotion migrations among hosts that share the same SSD  Improving a virtual machine’s performance by placing its swap file on it

80 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 80 / Lesson 2: New Storage Functionality

81 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 81 / Software FCoE Adapter converged network adapter network driver FC driver VMware ESX®/ESXi host network driver software FC ESXi 5.x host NIC with FCoE support enhanced Ethernet fabric hardware FCoE (supported in vSphere 4.1) software FCoE (new in vSphere 5.x)

82 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 82 / Configuring Software FCoE: Create VMkernel Port Step 1. Connect the VMkernel to physical FCoE NICs installed on your host. VMkernel ports vmnic2vmnic3 Physical adapter: vmnic2 VMkernel label: FCoE-2 VLAN ID: 20 IP address: 172.17.12.150 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Physical adapter: vmnic3 VMkernel label: FCoE-3 VLAN ID: 30 IP address: 172.17.12.151 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 NICs with FCoE support

83 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 83 / Step 2. Add the software FCoE adapter. Configuring Software FCoE: Activate Software FCoE Adapter Select host > Configuration tab > Storage Adapters link > Add.

84 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 84 /  Host can boot from an FCoE LUN without requiring a dedicated FCoE HBA.  Assists diskless blade servers to boot from SAN.  Most of the configuration is done in the Option ROM of the Network Interface Card.  Suitable NICs contain one of the following:  FCoE Boot Firmware Table (FBFT), Intel proprietary  FCoE Boot Parameter Table (FBPT), VMware proprietary  The previous tables enable the VMkernel to access FCoE boot parameters set in the BIOS of the Network Interface Card. Boot Support for Software FCoE

85 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 85 / VMware vSphere® Storage Appliance (VSA) is a virtual appliance that provides small and medium businesses with the benefits of VMware vSphere® vMotion® and VMware vSphere High Availability without requiring shared storage. VSA runs on an ESXi host. A VSA cluster is a group of ESXi hosts, each running its own VSA instance. A VSA cluster enables the following features:  Shared datastores for all hosts in the cluster  vMotion and vSphere HA  Datastore replication  Hardware and software failover capabilities VSA is an alternative to SAN storage.  A SAN system provides a centralized array of storage.  A VSA cluster provides a distributed array of storage. VMware vSphere Storage Appliance

86 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 86 / VSA Architecture VMware vCenter Server™ 5.1 datastore 1 datastore 2 VOL 1 replica VOL 2 replica VOL 1 VOL 2 VSA cluster with two ESXi hosts ESXi hosts (VSA cluster members) VSA cluster leader VSA VSA ManagerVSA cluster service

87 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 87 / VMware vSphere® VMFS-5 is a new version of the virtual machine file system that offers improved scalability and performance.  The datastore and a single extent can be greater than 2TB.  The maximum datastore size is 64TB.  Pass-through raw device mappings (RDMs) can be greater than 2TB. Maximum size is 64TB.  The maximum file size remains at 2TB.  Newly created VMFS-5 datastores use a 1MB file block size only.  The file system subblock size is 8KB.  Data of small files (less than or equal to 1KB) is stored directly in the file descriptor.  GUID Partition Table replaces Master Boot Record.  GPT provides the ability to create VMFS-5 volumes greater than 2TB. VMFS-5

88 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 88 / Creating a VMFS-5 Datastore Select host > Configuration tab > Storage link > Add Storage. New in ESXi 5.x, you can choose between version 5 and version 3.

89 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 89 / Upgrading to a VMFS-5 Datastore Select host > Configuration tab > select VMFS-3 datastore > click Upgrade to VMFS-5 link.

90 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 90 /  In vSphere 5.1, the maximum number of hosts that can share a file on a VMFS has been increased from 8 to 32.  This increase makes VMFS-5 as scalable as NFS for VDI deployments and vCloud Director deployments. Increasing VMFS File Sharing Limits VMFS-5

91 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 91 / VASA allows a storage vendor to develop a software component (a VASA provider) for its storage arrays.  A VASA provider gets information from the storage array about available storage topology, capabilities, and state. VASA storage device vCenter Server 5.1 VASA provider vSphere Client vCenter Server connects to a VASA provider.  Information from the VASA provider is displayed in the VMware vSphere® Client™.

92 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 92 / VASA providers benefit vSphere administrators by:  Allowing administrators to be aware of the topology, capabilities, and state of the physical storage devices on which their virtual machines are located  Allowing them to monitor the health and usage of their physical storage devices  Assisting administrators in choosing the right storage in terms of space, performance, and service-level agreement requirements:  Done by using virtual machine storage profiles Benefits Provided by VASA Providers

93 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 93 / Configuring a VASA Provider Select Home > Administration > Storage Providers. After adding a storage provider, the VASA provider is listed in the Vendor Providers pane.

94 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 94 / Profile-driven storage enables the creation of datastores that provide varying levels of service. Profile-driven storage can be used to do the following:  Categorize datastores based on system-defined or user-defined levels of service:  For example, user-defined levels might be gold, silver, and bronze.  Provision a virtual machine’s disks on “correct” storage  Check that virtual machines comply with user-defined storage requirements Profile-Driven Storage goldsilverbronze uncategorized not compliant compliant

95 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 95 / Storage capabilities:  System defined – From VASA providers  User-defined Storage Capabilities VASA provider 2 – SYSTEM CAPABILITIES datastore A – USER-DEFINED CAPABILITIES vCenter Server 5.1 VASA provider 1 – SYSTEM CAPABILITIES

96 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 96 / Virtual machine storage profiles:  Contain one or more storage capabilities  Are associated with one or more virtual machines  Can be used to test that virtual machines reside on compliant storage Virtual Machine Storage Profiles VASA provider 2 – SYSTEM CAPABILITIES datastore A – USER-DEFINED CAPABILITIES VASA provider 1 – SYSTEM CAPABILITIES virtual machine storage profiles compliant not compliant compliant

97 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 97 / To configure profile-driven storage:  View existing storage capabilities.  (Optional) Create user-defined storage capabilities.  Associate user-defined storage capabilities with a datastore or datastore cluster.  Enable the VM Storage Profiles function on a host or cluster.  Create a virtual machine storage profile.  Associate a virtual machine storage profile with a virtual machine. Overview of Steps for Configuring Profile-Driven Storage

98 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 98 / Use the virtual machine storage profile when you create, clone, or migrate a virtual machine. Using the Virtual Machine Storage Profile

99 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 99 / Checking Virtual Machine Storage Compliance After clicking the Check Compliance Now link

100 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 100 /  The latency thresholds for the SIOC is set by using the injector- based models.  Through device modeling, SIOC determines the peak throughput.  It then measures the peak latency value when the throughput is at its peak.  The threshold is then set by default to 90 percent of this value.  The administrator still has the option to manually set the congestion threshold. Storage I/O Control (SIOC): Automatic Threshold

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102 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 102 / Lesson 1: Scalability

103 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 103 / In previous vSphere versions, when a resource pool is created directly on a VMware ESXi™ host, that host alone holds the resource pool settings. In vSphere 5.1, VMware vCenter Server™ has complete control over resource pools, regardless of where the resource pool is created. The change in control allows an autodeployed host to use resource pools. If vCenter Server is down, the host can get its configuration from a VMware vSphere® Auto Deploy server. What’s New with Resource Pools?

104 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 104 / New features in vMotion include:  Multi-NIC support of up to:  Four 10Gbps NICs  Sixteen 1Gbps NICs  Support for higher latency links:  Up to 10 milliseconds  Improved error reporting  Reduced application overhead:  When a guest operating system writes to a memory page during a vMotion operation, the virtual machine is forced to sleep.  The goal is to keep changed memory as small as possible when performing a vMotion operation. What’s New with vMotion?

105 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 105 / Enhanced vMotion capabilities  Merging vMotion and Storage vMotion into a single operation  Migrating between hosts and clusters without shared storage Enhanced vMotion VMware ESXi layer 2 network vCente r Server

106 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 106 / Single migration for changing both host and datastore  Hosts must be managed by the same vCenter Server.  Hosts must be part of the same datacenter.  Hosts must be on the same layer-2 network (and the same switch if VDS is used). Operational considerations  Enhanced vMotion is a manual process.  DRS and SDRS do not leverage enhanced vMotion.  A maximum of two concurrent enhanced vMotion instances can be enabled per host.  Enhanced vMotion instances count when you are considering concurrent limitations for both vMotion and Storage vMotion.  Enhanced vMotion leverages multi-NIC when available. Enhanced vMotion Considerations

107 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 107 / Enhanced vMotion is available only in the vSphere Web Client. Enhanced vMotion and the vSphere Client

108 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 108 / A datastore cluster is a collection of datastores that are grouped together without functioning together. A datastore cluster enabled for Storage DRS is a collection of datastores working together to balance:  Capacity  IOPS latency What Is a Datastore Cluster? datastor e cluster 2TB 500GB

109 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 109 / General rules for datastore clusters (with or without Storage DRS):  Datastores from different arrays can be added to the same datastore cluster.  LUNs from arrays of different types can adversely affect performance if they are not equally performing LUNs.  Datastore clusters must contain “like” or interchangeable datastores.  A datastore cluster can contain one or more NFS datastores.  Datastore clusters support only ESXi 5.x hosts. Rules specific to datastore clusters enabled for Storage DRS:  Do not mix VMware vSphere® VMFS and NFS datastores in the same datastore cluster.  Do not mix replicated datastores with nonreplicated datastores.  You can mix VMFS-3 and VMFS-5 datastores in the same datastore cluster. Datastore Cluster Rules

110 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 110 / The relationship between a VMware vSphere® High Availability/VMware vSphere® Distributed Resource Scheduler cluster and a datastore cluster can be one to one, one to many, or many to many. Relationship of Host Cluster to Datastore Cluster datastore clusterdatastore clusters host cluster host clustershost one to oneone to manymany to many

111 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 111 / Storage DRS provides the following functions:  Initial placement of virtual machines based on storage capacity  Use of vSphere Storage vMotion to migrate virtual machines based on storage capacity  Use of Storage vMotion to migrate virtual machines based on I/O latency  Configuration in either manual or fully automated modes  Use of affinity and anti-affinity rules to govern virtual disk location  Use of fully automated, storage maintenance mode to clear a LUN of virtual machine files Storage DRS Overview

112 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 112 / When virtual machines are created, cloned, or migrated:  You select a datastore cluster, rather than a single datastore.  Storage DRS selects a member datastore based on capacity and on I/O operations per second (IOPS) load.  By default, a virtual machine’s VMDK files are placed on the same datastore in the datastore cluster.  Storage DRS affinity and anti-affinity rules can be created to change this behavior. Initial Disk Placement

113 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 113 / Migration recommendations are executed:  When the IOPS response time is exceeded  When the space utilization threshold is exceeded Space utilization is checked every five minutes. IOPS load history is checked every eight hours. Storage DRS selects a datastore based on utilization and IOPS load. Load balancing is based on IOPS workload, which ensures that no datastore exceeds a particular VMkernel IOPS latency level. Migration Recommendations

114 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 114 / Configuration of Storage DRS Migration Thresholds Option for including IOPS latency in balancing Advance d settings for latency threshold s Configurati on settings for utilized space and latency thresholds Datastores and Datastore Clusters inventory view > right-click datacenter > New Datastore Cluster.

115 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 115 / Storage DRS Affinity Rules datastore cluster Intra-VM VMDK affinity  Keep a virtual machine’s VMDKs together on the same datastore.  Maximize virtual machine availability when all disks are needed in order to run.  Rule is on by default for all virtual machines. Intra-VM VMDK anti-affinity  Keep a virtual machines’s VMDKs on different datastores.  Rule can be applied to all or a subset of a virtual machine’s disks. datastore cluster VM anti-affinity  Keep virtual machines on different datastores.  Rule is similar to the DRS anti-affinity rule.  Maximize availability of a set of redundant virtual machines. datastore cluster

116 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 116 / Select the host cluster that will use the datastore cluster.  If no host clusters are created, the user can select individual ESXi hosts to use the datastore cluster. Adding Hosts to a Datastore Cluster Datastores and Datastore Clusters inventory view > right-click datacenter > New Datastore Cluster.

117 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 117 / Select the datastores to add to the datastore cluster. Adding Datastores to the Datastore Cluster VMware recommends selecting datastores that all hosts can access.

118 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 118 / A panel on the datastore cluster’s Summary tab displays the Storage DRS settings. Storage DRS Summary Information

119 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 119 / Use the Storage DRS tab to monitor for migration recommendations. Storage DRS Migration Recommendations

120 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 120 / Storage DRS maintenance mode allows you to take a datastore out of use in order to service it. Storage DRS maintenance mode:  Evacuates virtual machines from a datastore placed in maintenance mode.  Registered virtual machines (on or off) are moved.  Templates and unregistered virtual machines are not moved. Storage DRS Maintenance Mode

121 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 121 / Backing up virtual machines can add latency to a datastore. You can schedule a task to disable Storage DRS behavior for the duration of the backup. Backups and Storage DRS

122 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 122 / Storage DRS Compatibility

123 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 123 /  Storage I/O Control allows clusterwide storage I/O prioritization.  Storage I/O Control was introduced in vSphere 4.1.  In vSphere 5.0, Storage I/O Control is supported on NFS datastores.  Storage I/O Control is used when I/O load balancing is enabled in a datastore cluster enabled for Storage DRS. What’s New with Storage I/O Control?

124 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 124 / Storage DRS and Storage I/O Control are complementary solutions:  Storage I/O Control is enabled by default on datastore clusters enabled for Storage DRS.  Storage DRS works to avoid I/O bottlenecks.  Storage I/O Control manages unavoidable I/O bottlenecks.  Storage I/O Control works in real time.  Storage DRS does not use real-time latency to calculate load balancing.  Storage DRS and Storage I/O Control provide you with the performance that you need in a shared environment, without having to massively overprovision storage. Storage DRS and Storage I/O Control

125 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 125 /  If datastores are backed by the same physical spindles, Storage DRS can detect the datastore correlation.  Detection of the datastore correlation was previously performed by VASA, but these results are now augmented with the automatically detected conditions.  Helps Storage DRS determine where to move a virtual machine. Storage DRS: Datastore Correlation Detector

126 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 126 /  A new metric for I/O latency monitoring for each datastore.  I/O latency is measured as the time between:  I/O leaving ESX host and response coming back: vSphere 5.1  Receiving an I/O request from the VM and getting I/O response back from the datastore, and includes queuing delay (wait time) in the host.: vSphere 5.1  This metric also is included in the SIOC performance charts in the vSphere UI. Storage DRS: VMobservedLatency

127 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 127 / Lesson 2: Security

128 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 128 / Securing datacenters: vShield Edge Securing OS: vShield Endpoint Securing application: vShield App Securing platform: VMware Platform Security VMware Security Strategy vSphere 5.1 private cloud public cloud

129 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 129 / vShield Endpoint Overview USE Overview Benefits ESXi service installed on host Offloads AV, DLP, and IDS processing to a dedicated security virtual appliance Leverages third-party solutions Improved performance and antivirus storms eliminated Rapid provisioning: deploy and patch Reduced risk by eliminating agents susceptible to attack Lower cost and complexity to protect virtual machines Cloud Infrastructure (vSphere, vCenter, vShield, vCloud Director) AV Partner Product Agent USE Use vShield Endpoint

130 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 130 / Installing and configuring vShield Manager overview  Obtain the vShield Manager OVA File.  Install the vShield Manager Virtual Appliance.  Configure the Network Settings of the vShield Manager.  Log in to the vShield Manager User Interface.  Synchronize vShield Manager with vCenter Server.  Register the vShield Manager plug- in with the vSphere Client.  Change the password of the default account for the vShield Manager user interface. Installing and Configuring vShield Manager See the vShield Quick Start Guide for details.

131 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 131 / vShield Endpoint Alarms Home > Hosts and Clusters > > Alarms > Definitions36

132 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 132 / Home > Hosts and Clusters > > Tasks & Events > Events Example of vShield Endpoint Events and Alarms

133 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 133 / vShield Endpoint Dashboard

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135 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 135 / vSphere 5.x Enhancements to FT

136 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 136 / Enhancements to EVC include:  Support for new Intel and AMD processor groups  Ability to support future processors  Ability to change EVC mode when host is disconnected  Validation checks run at reboot to check for BIOS changes. vSphere 5.x Enhancements to EVC

137 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 137 / New vSphere HA infrastructure:  Improved functionality and greater scalability  Uses both network and storage as communication channels  Deploys and reconfigures within seconds, regardless of cluster size  Removes dependencies on commonly misconfigured services, for example, DNS  Master/slave concept, which replaces primary/secondary roles New and improved vSphere HA features:  Management network partition support (new)  Single log file for operational, day-to-day logging (improved)  Syslog integration (new)  Host isolation response (improved)  Admission control (improved)  Error and status reporting (improved) vSphere 5.x Enhancements to vSphere HA

138 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 138 / Master agent:  Ensures the protection of virtual machines that are protected by vSphere HA  Maintains the current state of protected virtual machines and slaves:  Restarts virtual machines on slave hosts when a slave fails  Manages the list of hosts that are members of the cluster and manages the list of protected virtual machines  Informs the slaves of changes in the cluster configuration  Sends heartbeats to slaves so that slaves know that the master is alive Slave agent:  Monitors on its own host the virtual machines protected by vSphere HA:  Slaves can reset virtual machines on their own host.  Slaves inform the master of power state changes.  Monitors the health of the master, and if the master should fail, the slaves participate in a new master election Responsibilities of the Master and Slave Agents

139 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 139 / vSphere HA Architecture: Master and Slave Agents

140 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 140 / vSphere HA Architecture: Virtual Machine Protection VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B VM D (protected) VM C VM E (protected) slave host master host management network vCenter Server shared datastores list of protected virtual machines powered on by a user powered off by a user vSphere HA cluster

141 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 141 / vSphere HA Architecture: Network Heartbeats slave host master host management networks vCenter Server shared datastores TMPL 1 VM A VM E VM C VM D VM B vSphere HA cluster

142 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 142 / vSphere HA Architecture: Datastore Heartbeats slave host master host management networks vCenter Server heartbeat datastores TMPL 1 VM A VM E VM C VM D VM B NAS/NFSVMFS vSphere HA cluster

143 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 143 / Scenario 1: Failed Slave Host vCenter Server VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B (protected) VM D (protected) VM C (protected) VM E (protected) slave host master host ?? heartbeat datastores NAS/NFSVMFS management networks

144 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 144 / Scenario 2: Failed Master Host vCenter Server heartbeat datastores NAS/NFSVMFS management networks A new master host is elected. The new master host restarts VM C and VM E on other hosts in the cluster. VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B (protected) VM D (protected) VM C (protected) VM E (protected) master host (moid = 100) slave host (moid = 99) slave host (moid = 98) ?

145 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 145 / Scenario 3: Isolated Host VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B (protected) VM D (protected) VM C (protected) VM E (protected) default gateway (isolation address) heartbeat datastores NAS/NFSVMFS management networks master host slave host

146 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 146 / Scenario 4: Network Partition default gateway (isolation address) VM A TMPL 1 master host 1 VM C VM D slave host 1 VM E VM F slave host 2 VM G VM H slave master 2 vCenter Server Only one master host communicat es with vCenter Server. partition A partition B

147 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 147 / vSphere HA Cluster Information

148 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 148 / Changes to vSphere HA Admission Control Policies Percentage of cluster resources per CPU and per memory Multiple failover hosts allowed

149 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 149 / vSphere HA System Files

150 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 150 / vSphere Replication vSphere source target vSphere replication

151 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 151 / Replication Appliance Standard OVF virtual appliance Delivered with the vSphere platform Bundled with most vSphere editions vSphere Replication Appliance

152 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 152 / Full Integration with vSphere Web Client Single interface and common management Designed to integrate with other products Does not require “console hopping”

153 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 153 /  Only vSphere 5.x can be replicated by using VR.  VR is managed only by vSphere 5.1 Web Client.  vSphere Replication cannot co-exist with the vSphere Replication pieces originally shipped with SRM 5.0.  Although both Storage DRS and Storage vMotion are supported, they can cause certain scenarios that must be managed. Supported Product Versions

154 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 154 / How Replication Works Deploy and configure VR components Pair with a destination Configure VR for a single VM* * RPO, Target Datastore, and Target Folder or Resource pool must be defined.

155 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 155 / Only Changed Blocks Replicated After ensuring that data is consistent on both sitesVR Agent tracks all changing blocks by way of vSCSI filterChanged blocks replicated as per RPO A II BCICI DIDI EABCDE Source disk Target disk A C D tcp/44046 Disks are always consistent.

156 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 156 /  VSS writer integration  Works by way of VMware Tools Quiescent Applications with vSphere Replication Integrates with VSS and application writers for consistent applications. ] Creates quiescent copies of virtual machines including apps.

157 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 157 / Single-Site vSphere Replication Architecture Storage vSphere Client Storage VMDK1 (VMDK1) VR Appliance vCenter Server Delta NFC Replication configured by way of client Agents track changes and send blocks to the VR appliance VR Appliance writes blocks to disk by way of NFC vSphere VR Agent vSphere VR Agent

158 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 158 / Remote Offices Replicating with a Single VC storage Storage vSphere Client storage VR Appliance vCenter Server vSphere VRA vSphere VRA vSphere storage VMDK3 vSphere VRA (VMDK1)(VMDK2)(VMDK3) VMDK1 VMDK2 VR Server NFC

159 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 159 / Main Datacenter Replicating to Remote Offices storage Storage vSphere Client storage VR Applianc e vCenter Server vSphere VRA vSphere VRA vSpher e storage VMDK3 vSpher e NFC (VMDK1) (VMDK2)(VMDK3)VMDK1VMDK2 VR Server

160 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 160 / Four Steps for Full Recovery Right-click, select “Recover” Select a target folder Select a target resource Click Finish Validates your choices as you go

161 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 161 / vSphere Replication and SRM SRM users can choose to use array replication and vSphere Replication. If VR is already installed and configured, SRM will use it when it is installed. Alternately you can install VR as part of the SRM install. Choice of replication options for SRM

162 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 162 / Building a Foundation for Disaster Recovery with SRM vSphere Replication is simply protection. SRM is disaster recovery.

163 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 163 / Easy, disk-based backup and recovery solution for VMs  Preconfigured virtual machine appliance  Agent-less, Web-based backup and recovery management  Patented deduplication technology  Entire virtual machine and file-level restores  Included with all versions of VMware vSphere (except vSphere Essentials) VMware vSphere Data Protection

164 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 164 / Virtual Machine Appliance  Linux VM.ova package  Easy, fast deployment vSphere infrastructure  Changed block tracking  VSS in VMware Tools Appliance storage sizes .5TB, 1TB, 2TB vCenter integration  Manage by way of Web client vSphere Data Protection Key Components VMware vSphere vCenter Server vSphere Web Client

165 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 165 / VDP Appliance  4 vCPUs, 4GB RAM  850GB, 1.6TB, or 3.1TB  SLES 11 64-bit vCenter Server 5.1 vSphere 4.0 or later VDP Architecture Deduplication store (.vmdk files) VMware vSphere vCenter Server vSphere Data Protection vSphere Web Client

166 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 166 / After installation, the VDP-configure utility is in maintenance mode.  Status - Services and logs  Configuration - Network, vCenter and system settings  Rollback - Roll back repository of backups (more on this later)  Upgrade - Upgrade VDP appliance VDP Deployment and Configuration

167 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 167 / Create Backup Job Select objects - containers (data center, folder, clusters, and so on) and individual VMs

168 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 168 / Restoring a Virtual Machine

169 THALES GROUP INTERNAL TRN : 0001-0007610082 rev 001 – date 05/11/2013 Thales Global Services / Modèle : 83150233-DOC-TGS-EN-001 This document is not to be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior written permission of Thales.© THALES 2013 – All rights reserved. 169 / Restore individual files from backup.  vSphere Data Protection Restore Client  http:// :8580/flr  VMware Tools must be installed.  Windows NTFS and Linux LVM, ext2, ext3 supported (basic disks) File Level Restore (FLR) View all restore points or filter by date


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