Cheat Sheet For The New VSphere Web Client

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ConfigurationCheat Sheet forthe New vSphereWeb Client1-800-COURSESwww.globalknowledge.com

Configuration Cheat Sheet for theNew vSphere Web ClientBill Ferguson, VCI3, 4, 5, MCT, MCSE, MCP I, CCSI, CCNA, A , Network ,Server , Security IntroductionIf you have been working with vSphere 5.1 or 5.5 lately, you have undoubtedly noticed that the latest featuressuch as XvMotion and vSphere Replication are only available on the Web Client. However, since VMware stilloffers the more familiar Windows based client, you may not have fully embraced the new Web Client as of yet.This may have been made worse by your first experience with the 5.1 version of the Web Client, which wasslower than it should have been.The new 5.5 version of the Web Client is actually much snappier, but I could certainly understand your tendencyto avoid using a tool that is unfamiliar to you. It is frustrating to waste time looking for something in onesoftware tool when you know exactly where to locate it in another one. Still, you know that you may as well startusing the Web Client because the Windows-based version will end at some point in the not-too-distant future.With that in mind, I’ve created this cheat sheet for configuration in the new Web Client. This is not meant to beall inclusive, as I’m not even sure that’s possible, but instead I have focused on the most common configurationissues that a vSphere administrator encounters on a daily basis. These include configuration of VMs, networking,storage, resource settings, cluster settings, permissions, and many other settings.This cheat sheet is meant to be a guide that you can refer to as you bravely begin to use the new Web Client. Itwill also assist you in performing the tasks that are not possible on the Windows-based client.Every configuration challenge that I could think of is listed alphabetically and includes at least one set of steps forthe solution (some can be done in two or more ways). Now, I’m sure that I have missed just as many as I’vefound; in fact, that is where I could use your help. If you would like to add to this cheat sheet, simply send me anemail (bill.ferguson@globalknowledge.com) with your additions and I will make sure they are included. Let’s havesome fun with this and keep adding to the list!Copyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.2

Configuration TaskDirectionsAdding a new device to a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click the drop down next to "New device" atthe bottom of the dialog box, select your new device from the drop downlist, click "Add"Activating the software iSCSIinitiator on a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host on which you want toactivate the Software iSCSI initiator, click on the "Manage" tab and then onthe "Storage" tab, ensure that "Storage Adapters" is chosen in the bluearea, click on the first icon that looks like a " " sign and is the "Add newstorage adapter", click "OK"Adding a host to a vSpheredistributed switchFrom "Networking" view, right-click on the VDS on which you want to adda host, click "Add and Manage Hosts ", select "Add hosts" and click "Next",select from the list of visible hosts, follow the wizard to establish virtualand physical connectionsAdding a host to an existing NFSdatastoreFrom "Datastore and Datastore Clusters" view, right-click on the datastoreon which you want to add a host, select "All vCenter Actions", click "MountDatastore to Additional Host", select the host that you want to add andclick "OK"Adding a new license to a vCenterand/or HostFrom "Home", click on the "Licensing" icon in the "Administration" sectionof the details pane, on the drop- down box next to "vCenter Server"choose the vCenter server that you want to manage, click on either"vCenter Server Systems" or "Hosts”, click on "Assign License Key."Adding a virtual adapter to avSphere Distributed SwitchFrom "Networking" view, click on the switch on which you would like toadd the adapter, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the "Settings" tab,in the blue area ensure that "Topology" is selected, click the second icon atthe top of the page with the pop-up that reads "Add hosts to thisdistributed switch and add or migrate physical network adapters", select to"Manage Host Networking" and click "Next", use the green " " to show allhosts that are visible to vCenter, select only the "Manage VMkernelAdapters" check box, click the "New Adapter" link at the top of the page,select the port group to which you want to add the adapter and followthe wizard to configure the rest of the adapter propertiesAdding Virtual Flash Resources toa hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host on which you want toadd Virtual Flash Resources, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the"Settings" tab, in the blue area expand the "Virtual Flash" section and select"Virtual Flash Resource Management", select from the SSD devices that areautomatically detected, if you have recently added new SSD drives, click"Add Capacity to see the new information without restarting the hostAssigning a Tag to an inventoryobjectRight-click on the object that you want to assign a tag and click "AssignTag", choose the appropriate tag from the list on the pop-up and/orcreate more tags by clicking on the "New Tag icon" at the top left of thepop-up, click "Assign"Copyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.3

Configuration TaskDirectionsAssigning Storage Policies to a VM From "Hosts and Clusters" view, right-click the VM on which you want toassign the Storage Policies, click "Edit Settings", in the blue area expand thehard disk section, from the drop-down list next to "VM storage policy" andselect the VM storage policy that you want to assign, for each virtual disklisted select the VM storage policy that you want associated with it, click"OK" to save the changes and apply the policyAttaching a Host Profile to a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Host profile", click "Attach" in the details pane on the right, select thehost profile to attachCancelling a Work In ProgressHover over the item in "Work In Progress", click on the "x" to the right of itChanging the Display Name of aVMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab locate "VM name" and type the new Display Name inthe box to the rightChanging the Guest OS andVersion on a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "General Options" in the blue area, locate"Guest OS" and "Guest OS Version" drop downs and configure accordinglyConfiguring 3D Graphics for a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on "Video card" in the blue area, click on"Enable 3D Support", click on drop next to "3D Renderer” to specify yoursettingsConfiguring a Floppy Drive for aVMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on the drop down next to the FloppyDriveConfiguring a hard disk for a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab configure the Hard DiskConfiguring a MAC Address for aVMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on "Network Adapter" in the blue area,click on the drop down next to MAC Address, click on "Manual", finishMAC Address configurationConfiguring a Message of the Dayin vCenterOn "Hosts and Clusters" view, click your vCenter root object, click the"Manage" tab and then the "Settings" tab, click on "Message of the Day" inthe blue area, click "Edit", type or paste your messageConfiguring a VM as an AgentFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host that you want toconfigure, click on the "Manage" tab, and then on the "Settings" tab,expand "Virtual Machines" in the blue area, click on "Agent VM Settings",click Edit in the details pane on the rightCopyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.4

Configuration TaskDirectionsConfiguring a VM Port Group as aVLANFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host on which you want tomodify the port group configuration, click on the "Manage" tab and thenon the "Networking" tab, click "Virtual switches in the blue area, click onthe switch that contains the port group you want modify, click on the portgroup as shown on the graphic of the switch below it, click on the "Edit"icon that looks like a pencil, with "Properties" selected in the blue area typethe VLAN ID that you want to use in the VLAN ID box, click OK (The VLANID should correspond to one used in your physical switch environment)Configuring a VM to boot once tothe BIOS setup screenRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "Boot Options" in the blue area, locate "ForceBIOS setup", check the box next to "The next time the virtual machineboots, force entry into the BIOS setup screen"Configuring Administrator contactinformation for a VDSFrom "Networking" view, right-click on the switch on which you want toconfigure Administrator contact information, in the blue area click on"Advanced", configure the name and other details for an Administrator asneeded; for example a cellular phone number or email address can beconfigured hereConfiguring Advanced Settings invCenterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on a vCenter in inventory pane on theleft, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the "Settings" tab, click on"Advanced Settings" in the blue area, view your current settings, click "Edit"at the top of the screen across from "Advanced vCenter Server Settings" tomodify any settings as neededConfiguring Advanced SystemSettings for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Advanced System Settings", find your setting in alphabetical order onthe "Name" column on the rightConfiguring Advanced vCenterServer SettingsOn "Hosts and Clusters" view, click your vCenter root object, click the"Manage" tab and then the "Settings" tab, click on "Advanced Settings" inthe blue area, click "Edit", type or paste your messageConfiguring an ESXi host as anNTP clientFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host that you want toconfigure as an NTP client, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the"Settings" tab, in the blue area expand "System" if necessary and select"Time Configuration", choose the radio button for "Use Network TimeProtocol", enter the IP address of the NTP server in your network, click"OK" to complete the configuration and start the servicesConfiguring authenticationservices for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Authentication Services", click "Join Domain" in the details pane on theright, or click "Import Certificate"Configuring Boot Options for aVMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "Boot Options" in the blue area, configure youroptions for firmware, boot delay, and so on.Copyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.5

Configuration TaskDirectionsConfiguring CDP for a vSphereDistributed SwitchFrom "Networking" view, right-click on the switch on which you want toenable CDP, in the blue area click on "Advanced", choose "Cisco DiscoveryProtocol" for the type on the drop-down box under "Discovery protocol",configure for Listen, Advertise, or both as neededConfiguring CPU Affinity for a VMFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, right-click on the powered-off VM onwhich you want to configure CPU affinity and click "Edit Settings", in theblue area expand "CPU", in the "Scheduling Affinity" section supply a list ofthe CPU cores this VM is allowed to access, click "OK" to save the changesConfiguring Database settings forvCenterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on a vCenter in inventory pane on theleft, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the "Settings" tab, click on"General" in the blue area, expand "Database" in the blue area to viewyour current settings, click "Edit" and then click "Database" to configureyour database settings as neededConfiguring Default VMCompatibility for a HostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "Virtual Machines" in the bluearea, click on "Default VM Compatibility", click Edit in the details pane onthe rightConfiguring HA/DRS VMOverrides on a clusterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the cluster that contains the VMthat you want to configure, click the "Manage" tab and then the "Settings"tab, in the blue area, click on "VM Overrides", on the right under "VMOverrides", click "Add", click the " " to add and view the VMs on thecluster, click the VM (or VMs) on which you want to apply the overrideand then click "OK", click on the appropriate drop-down(s) to set"Automation level", "Restart priority", "Host isolation response", and "VMMonitoring" for this VM or group of VMsConfiguring Host Image ProfileAcceptance Level for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Security Profile", click "Edit" in the details pane to the right of "HostImage Profile Acceptance Level" and configure the settings as needed (youwill have to scroll down first)Configuring LLDP for a vSphereDistributed SwitchFrom "Networking" view, right-click on the switch on which you want toenable LLDP, in the blue area click on "Advanced", choose "Link LayerDiscovery Protocol" for the type on the drop-down box under "Discoveryprotocol", configure for Listen, Advertise, or both as neededConfiguring Lockdown Mode for ahostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Security Profile", click "Edit" in the details pane to the right of"Lockdown Mode" and configure the settings as needed (you will have toscroll down first)Configuring Mail for vCenterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on a vCenter in inventory pane on theleft, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the "Settings" tab, click on"General" in the blue area, expand "Mail" in the blue area to view yourcurrent settings, click "Edit" and then click "Mail" to configure your Mailserver and/or Mail sender as neededCopyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.6

Configuration TaskDirectionsConfiguring memory for a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab configure the MemoryConfiguring MTU for a vSphereDistributed SwitchFrom "Networking" view right-click on the switch on which you want toconfigure MTU, in the blue area click on "Advanced", configure additionalMTU as needed; for example 9000 for jumbo framesConfiguring Netflow on a vSphereDistributed SwitchFrom "Networking" view right-click on the VDS on which you want toconfigure Netflow, select "All vCenter Actions" at the bottom of the list,click "Edit Netflow ", configure accordingly to connect to your NetflowcollectorConfiguring network adaptersettings for a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on the network adapter in the blue areaConfiguring network adapter typefor a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on the network adapter in the blue area,click on drop down next to "Adapter Type"Configuring NPIV for a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "Fibre Channel NPIV" in the blue area,configure your NPIV settings to assign a WWN to the VMConfiguring number of VM CPUsRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on the drop down next to CPU and selectthe number of CPUsConfiguring Power Managementfor a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Power Management", click "Edit" in the details pane on the right, enterthe administrator credentials and baseboard management controlinformation for the hostConfiguring SCSI Bus SharingRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on "SCSI Controller" to expand, click ondrop down next to "SCSI Bus Sharing"Configuring SCSI controller typefor VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on "SCSI Controller" to expand, click ondrop down next to "Change Type"Configuring services for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Security Profile", click "Edit" in the details pane to the right of "Services"and configure the services settings as needed (you may have to scrolldown first)Configuring Single Sign-On Usersand GroupsFrom "Home", with valid credentials for Single Sign-On (ex.administrator@vsphere.local) click "Administration", under "Single Sign-On"click "Users and Groups", click the " " under "Domain:", configureaccordinglyCopyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.7

Configuration TaskDirectionsConfiguring SNMP for a vCenterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on a vCenter in inventory pane on theleft, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the "Settings" tab, click on"General" in the blue area, expand "SNMP" in the blue area to view yourcurrent settings, click "Edit" and then click "SNMP" to configure your SNMPsettings as neededConfiguring Standby response fora VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "Power Management" in the blue area, locate"Standby response", configure your option to suspend the VM or place theguest OS in standby but leave the VM powered onConfiguring Storage DRS Rules fora VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "SDRS Rules" tab, click the " " next to "Add" to create a rule (SDRS mustbe enabled on the storage where the VMs files reside)Configuring Storage I/O Settingfor a VM's diskFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, right-click on the VM on which you wantto configure the Storage I/O setting and click "Edit Settings", in the bluearea, expand the hard disk that you want to configure, in the area acrossfrom "Shares", configure the shares for the VM's disk as desired for yourneedsConfiguring Swap to Host CacheFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host on which you want toconfigure Swap to Host Cache, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the"Storage" tab, in the blue area, select "Host Cache Configuration", choosefrom the list of automatically detected SSD drives on your hostConfiguring System ResourceAllocation for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "System Resource Allocation", click "Edit" in the details pane on the rightand configure CPU and Memory settings in the dialog box (you can alsochoose "Advanced" to fine tune resources to specific host services)Configuring the firewall for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Security Profile", click "Edit" in the details pane to the right of "Firewall"and configure the firewall settings as neededConfiguring the Guest OS of a VMto lockRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "VMware Remote Console Options" in the bluearea, locate "Guest OS lock", click the check box next to "Lock the guestoperating system when the last remote user disconnects"Configuring the maximum numberof remote connections to a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "VMware Remote Console Options" in the bluearea, locate "Maximum number of sessions", click the check box if notalready checked, configure the number you desire in the box providedConfiguring the Network locationfor a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on the drop down next to the networkadapterCopyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.8

Configuration TaskDirectionsConfiguring the swap file locationfor a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "Advanced" in the blue area, locate "Swap filelocation", configure the option that you desire for the location of the swapfileConfiguring the swap file locationfor all VMs in a clusterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the cluster that you want toconfigure, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the "Settings" tab, in theblue area, expand "Configuration" and click on "General", on the right sideof the screen under "General" the current location of the swap file will beindicated, click "Edit" to the right of the current location to change thelocation of the swap file for all VMs on the clusterConfiguring the swap file locationfor all VMs on a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "Virtual Machines" in the bluearea, click on "Swap file location", click "Edit" in the details pane on therightConfiguring the system swap for ahostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "System Swap", click "Edit" in the details pane to the right of "SystemSwap" and configure the settings as neededConfiguring the time on a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "System" in the blue area, clickon "Time Configuration", click "Edit" in the details pane on the right,choose to set the time manually or configure using an NTP serverConfiguring Traffic Shaping on aPort GroupFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view click on the host on which you want toconfigure Traffic Shaping, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the"Networking" tab, click on "Virtual switches" in the blue area, click on theswitch that contains the port group on which you want to configureTraffic Shaping, click on the specific port group in the picture below, thatclick on the "Edit" icon that looks like a pencil above the picture, click on"Traffic Shaping" in the blue area, click on the "Override" check box tooverride the switch settings, change the "Status" to "Enabled", set asneededConfiguring Traffic Shaping on avSwitchFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host on which you want toconfigure Traffic Shaping, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the"Networking" tab, click "Virtual switches" in the blue area, click on theswitch on which you want to configure Traffic Shaping, click on the "Edit"icon that looks like a pencil, click on "Traffic Shaping" in the blue area,change the "Status" to "Enabled", set as neededConfiguring vApp Options for aVMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "vApp Options" tab, check the box labeled "Enable vApp options"Configuring Video Card settingsfor a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on "Video card" in the blue area, specifyyour settingsCopyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.9

Configuration TaskDirectionsConfiguring Virtual Flash HostSwap Cache for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "Virtual Flash" in the blue area,click on "Virtual Flash Host Swap Cache Configuration", click "Edit" acrossfrom "Virtual Host Swap Cache Configuration" at the top of the screenConfiguring Virtual Flash ResourceManagement for a hostFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "Virtual Flash" in the blue area,click on "Virtual Flash Management", click "Add Capacity" and choosebetween your SSD drives as neededConfiguring VM CD/DVD to ClientDeviceRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "Virtual Hardware" tab click on the drop down next to "CD/DVD drive"and select "Client Device"Configuring VMStartup/ShutdownFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host, click on the "Manage"tab, and then on the "Settings" tab, expand "Virtual Machines" in the bluearea, click on "VM Startup/Shutdown", click Edit in the details pane on theright.Configuring VMware Tools Scriptsfor a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "VMware Tools" in the blue area, locate "RunVMware Tools Scripts", click the appropriate check boxes for the OSrunning on your VMConfiguring VMware Toolssettings for a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "VMware Tools" in the blue area, configure theappropriate settingsConfiguring VMware ToolsUpgrades for a VMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "VMware Tools" in the blue area, locate "ToolsUpgrades", click the check box next to "Check and upgrade VMware Toolsbefore each power on"Configuring Wake On LAN for aVMRight-click on the VM that you want to configure, click "Edit Settings", onthe "VM Options" tab, click "Power Management" in the blue area, locate"Wake on LAN", in the check boxes below "Wake on LAN for virtualmachine traffic on:" check the WOL compatible network adapter that youwant to useConfiguring SSL settings for avCenterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on a vCenter in the inventory pane onthe left, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the "Settings" tab, click on"General" in the blue area, expand "Database" in the blue area to viewyour current settings, click "Edit", click "SSL settings" in the blue area, andchoose your SSL settings as neededCreating a new datastoreFrom "Datastore and Datastore Clusters" view, right-click on the datacenteror the folder in which you want to create the new datastore, select "AllvCenter Actions" at the bottom, selectCreating a new distributed switchport groupFrom "Networking" view, right-click on the VDS for which you want tocreate the port group, select "New Distributed Port Group", type a namefor the new port group and click "Next", configure the port group settingssuch a port binding, number of ports, and VLAN as neededCopyright 2014 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved.10

Configuration TaskDirectionsCreating a new Resource Pool ona DRS enabled clusterFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, right-click on the cluster on which youwant to create a new Resource Pool, click "New Resource Pool", type thename of the new Resource Pool and configure the CPU and Memory asneededCreating a new Role in vCenterFrom "Home", click "Administration", in the blue area, click "Roles", click the" " under the word "Roles" to the right, configure accordinglyCreating a new Tag for inventorymanagementFrom "Home", select "Tags", click the "New Tag icon" to open the "NewTag" pop-up, enter the name of your new tag and a description, select"New Category to see all of the fields available, select the desired fieldsand whether this should only allow a single tag or multiple tags per object,click "OK" to save the new tag and categoryCreating a new VMFS datastoreFrom "Datastore and Datastore Clusters" view, right-click on the datacenteror the folder in which you want to create the new datastore, select "AllvCenter Actions" at the bottom, select "New Datastore", follow the wizardto configure the location, type, and name of your datastoreCreating a new VMkernel port ona vSwitchFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host on which you want tocreate the VMkernel port, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the"Networking" tab, click "Virtual adapters" in the blue area, click the "AddHost Networking" icon that looks like a globe with a " ", choose to createa "VMkernel Network Adapter" and follow the wizard to make yourchoicesCreating a new vSphereDistributed SwitchFrom the "Home Screen", click on "vCenter" at the top of the screen, clickon "Distributed Switches" in the list at the bottom, in the details pane (onthe right) click on the "Create a new distributed switch" icon below the"Objects" tab, follow the wizard to name your new switch, select the typeof switch and add hosts to itCreating a Port Group on avNetwork Standard SwitchFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the host on which you want tocreate the port group, click on the "Manage" tab and then on the"Networking" tab, click "Virtual switches" in the blue area, click on theswitch on which you want to add the port group, click on the "Add hostnetworking" icon that looks like a globe with a " ", select the last option"Virtual Machine Port Group for a Standard Switch", follow the wizard toselect the switch options, and name the port groupCreating a Scheduled Task for aVMFrom "Hosts and Clusters" view, click on the VM, click on the "Manage" tab,click on the "Scheduled Tasks" tab

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