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Section 1: Install and configure vCenter Server and ESXI . 3Objective 1.1: Identify vSphere Architecture and Solutions for a given use case . 3Objective 1.2: Install and configure vCenter Server . 3Objective 1.3: Install and configure ESXi . 3Section 2: Configure vSphere Networking . 3Objective 2.1: Configure vSphere Standard Switches (vSS) . 3Objective 2.2: Configure vSphere Distributed Switches (vDS). 3Objective 2.3: Configure vSS and vDS features based on given requirements . 4Section 3: Configure vSphere Storage . 4Objective 3.1: Connect shared storage devices to vSphere . 4Objective 3.2: Connect shared storage devices to vSphere . 4Objective 3.3: Create and configure VMFS and NFS datastores . 4Section 4: Deploy and administer virtual machines and vApps . 4Objective 4.1: Create and deploy virtual machines . 4Objective 4.2: Create and deploy vApps . 5Objective 4.3: Manage virtual machine clones and templates . 5Objective 4.4: Administer virtual machines and vApps . 5Section 5: Establish and maintain availability and resource management features. 5Objective 5.1: Create and configure VMware clusters . 5Objective 5.2: Plan and implement VMware fault tolerance . 6Objective 5.3: Create and administer resource pools . 6Objective 5.4: Migrate virtual machines . 6Objective 5.5: Backup and restore virtual machines . 6Objective 5.6: Update ESXi and virtual machines . 6Section 6: Perform basic troubleshooting . 7Objective 6.1: Perform basic troubleshooting of ESXi and vCenter Installation . 7Objective 6.2: Perform basic troubleshooting of ESXi and vCenter operation. 7Objective 6.3: Perform basic troubleshooting of VM operation . 7Objective 6.4: Identify and troubleshoot basic misconfigurations through the GUI. 7Section 7: Perform basic monitoring of a vSphere implementation . 7Objective 7.1: Monitor ESXi, vCenter Server, and virtual machines . 7Objective 7.2: Create and administer vCenter Server alarms . 8Objective 7.3: Install, configure, and manage vCenter Operations Manager . 8Section 8: Knowledge References . 8Section 1: Install and configure vCenter Server and ESXI . 8Section 2: Configure vSphere Networking . 9Section 3: Configure vSphere Storage . 9Section 4: Deploy and administer virtual machines and vApps . 9Section 5: Establish and maintain availability and resource management features . 9Section 6: Perform basic troubleshooting . 9Section 7: Perform basic monitoring of a vSphere implementation . 102VCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Section 1: Install and configure vCenter Server and ESXIObjective 1.1: Identify vSphere Architecture and Solutions for a given use case Identify available vSphere editions and featuresIdentify the various data center solutions that interact with vSphere (Horizon, SRM, etc.)Explain ESXi and vCenter Server architecturesIdentify new solutions offered in the current versionDetermine appropriate vSphere edition based on customer requirementsObjective 1.2: Install and configure vCenter Server Identify vCenter Server and vCenter Server database requirementsSize the vCenter Server databaseIdentify vCenter Server software requirementsLicense vCenter ServerCreate a database connection to the vCenter Server databaseDetermine availability requirements for a vCenter Server in a given vSphereimplementationObjective 1.3: Install and configure ESXi Identify ESXi host requirementsPerform an interactive installation of ESXi using media or PXEConfigure NTP on an ESXi HostConfigure DNS and routing on an ESXi HostLicense an ESXi hostSection 2: Configure vSphere NetworkingObjective 2.1: Configure vSphere Standard Switches (vSS) Identify vSphere Standard Switch (vSS) capabilitiesCreate/Delete a vSphere Standard SwitchAdd/Configure/Remove vmnics on a vSphere Standard SwitchConfigure vmkernel ports for network servicesAdd/Edit/Remove port groups on a vSphere Standard SwitchDetermine use case for a vSphere Standard SwitchObjective 2.2: Configure vSphere Distributed Switches (vDS) 3Identify vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS) capabilitiesCreate/Delete a vSphere Distributed SwitchAdd/Remove ESXi hosts from a vSphere Distributed SwitchAdd/Configure/Remove dvPort groupsAdd/Remove uplink adapters to dvUplink groupsConfigure vSphere Distributed Switch general and dvPort group settingsCreate/Configure/Remove virtual adaptersMigrate virtual adapters to/from a vSphere Standard SwitchMigrate virtual machines to/from a vSphere Distributed SwitchConfigure LACP on Uplink portgroupsVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Determine use case for a vSphere Distributed SwitchObjective 2.3: Configure vSS and vDS features based on given requirements Identify common vSS and vDS policiesDescribe vDS Security Polices/SettingsConfigure dvPort group blocking policiesConfigure load balancing and failover policiesConfigure VLAN/PVLAN settingsConfigure traffic shaping policiesEnable TCP Segmentation Offload support for a virtual machineEnable Jumbo Frames support on appropriate componentsDetermine appropriate VLAN configuration for a vSphere implementationSection 3: Configure vSphere StorageObjective 3.1: Connect shared storage devices to vSphere Identify storage adapters and devicesIdentify storage naming conventionsIdentify hardware/dependent hardware/software iSCSI initiator requirementsDescribe zoning and LUN masking practicesCreate an NFS share for use with vSphereConfigure/Edit hardware/dependent hardware initiatorConfigure/Edit software iSCSI initiator settingsConfigure iSCSI port bindingDetermine use case for hardware/dependent hardware/software iSCSI initiatorObjective 3.2: Connect shared storage devices to vSphere Identify benefits of NFS 4.1Identify Virtual SAN Hardware RequirementsIdentify Virtual SAN Network RequirementsDetermine use cases for Virtual SAN ConfigurationsConfigure/Manage Virtual Volumes (VVOLS)Objective 3.3: Create and configure VMFS and NFS datastores Identify supported NFS versionsConfigure NFS storage for VMDK formattingConfigure storage multi-pathingDetermine VMFS requirementsConfigure Storage Distributed Resource Scheduler (SDRS)Configure/Manage VMFS ExtentsSection 4: Deploy and administer virtual machines and vAppsObjective 4.1: Create and deploy virtual machines 4Identify capabilities of virtual machine hardware versionsIdentify methods to access and use a virtual machine consoleVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Configure/Manage virtual machine templatesIdentify virtual machine requirements for DirectPath I/O passthroughConfigure and deploy a Guest OS into a new virtual machineConfigure/Modify virtual CPU and Memory resources according to OS and applicationrequirementsObjective 4.2: Create and deploy vApps Identify vApp requirementsCreate/Clone/Export a vAppAdd objects to an existing vAppConfigure/Edit vApp settingsObjective 4.3: Manage virtual machine clones and templates Identify Cloning and Template optionsConfigure virtual machine optionsAdd/Remove virtual machines into inventoryCreate a template from an existing virtual machineDeploy a virtual machine from a templateUpdate existing virtual machine templatesConfigure CPU/Memory Reservation and SharesObjective 4.4: Administer virtual machines and vApps Identify files used by virtual machinesIdentify locations for virtual machine configuration files and virtual disksIdentify common practices for securing virtual machinesConfigure IP PoolsConfigure/Manage Content LibraryAdjust virtual machine resources (shares, limits and reservations) based on virtualmachine workloadsSection 5: Establish and maintain availability and resource managementfeaturesObjective 5.1: Create and configure VMware clusters 5Describe DRS virtual machine entitlementCreate/Delete a DRS/HA ClusterAdd/Remove ESXi Hosts from a DRS/HA ClusterAdd/Remove virtual machines from a DRS/HA ClusterConfigure Storage DRSConfigure VM Component Protection (VMCP)Configure migration thresholds for DRS and virtual machinesConfigure automation levels for DRS and virtual machinesConfigure admission control for HA and virtual machinesDetermine appropriate failover methodology and required resources for an HAimplementationVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Objective 5.2: Plan and implement VMware fault tolerance Identify VMware Fault Tolerance requirementsConfigure VMware Fault Tolerance networkingEnable/Disable VMware Fault Tolerance on a virtual machineTest a Fault Tolerant configurationDetermine use case for enabling VMware Fault Tolerance on a virtual machineObjective 5.3: Create and administer resource pools Describe the Resource Pool hierarchyDescribe vFlash architectureCreate/Remove a Resource PoolConfigure Resource Pool attributesAdd/Remove virtual machines from a Resource PoolCreate/Delete vFlash Resource PoolAssign vFlash resources to VMDKsDetermine Resource Pool requirements for a given vSphere implementationObjective 5.4: Migrate virtual machines Identify ESXi host and virtual machine requirements for vMotion and Storage vMotionIdentify Enhanced vMotion Compatibility CPU requirementsIdentify Long Distance vMotion requirementsIdentify snapshot requirements for vMotion/Storage vMotion migrationMigrate virtual machines using vMotion/Storage vMotionMigrate a powered-off or suspended virtual machineObjective 5.5: Backup and restore virtual machines Identify snapshot requirementsIdentify VMware Data Protection requirementsExplain VMware Data Protection sizing GuidelinesIdentify VMware Data Protection version offeringsDescribe vSphere Replication architectureCreate/Delete/Consolidate virtual machine snapshotsInstall and Configure VMware Data ProtectionCreate a backup job with VMware Date ProtectionInstall/Configure/Upgrade vSphere ReplicationConfigure Replication for Single/Multiple VMsRecover a VM using vSphere ReplicationDetermine appropriate backup solution for a given vSphere implementationObjective 5.6: Update ESXi and virtual machines 6Identify patching requirements for ESXi hosts and virtual machine hardware/toolsCreate/Edit/Remove a Host Profile from an ESXi hostImport/Export a Host ProfileAttach/Apply a Host Profile to an ESXi host or clusterPerform compliance scanning and remediation of an ESXi host using Host ProfilesVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Install and Configure vCenter Update ManagerConfigure patch download optionsCreate/Edit/Delete an Update Manager baselineAttach an Update Manager baseline to an ESXi host or clusterScan and remediate ESXi hosts and virtual machine hardware/tools using UpdateManagerStage ESXi host updatesSection 6: Perform basic troubleshootingObjective 6.1: Perform basic troubleshooting of ESXi and vCenter Installation Identify general ESXi host troubleshooting GuidelinesIdentify general vCenter troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshoot common installation issuesMonitor ESXi system healthExport diagnostic informationObjective 6.2: Perform basic troubleshooting of ESXi and vCenter operation Verify network configurationTroubleshoot common storage issuesTroubleshoot common virtual machine issuesVerify a given virtual machine is configured with the correct network resourcesTroubleshoot virtual switch and port group configuration issuesTroubleshoot physical network adapter configuration issuesIdentify and detect common knowledge base article solutionsObjective 6.3: Perform basic troubleshooting of VM operation Troubleshoot virtual machine resource contention issuesIdentify Fault Tolerant network latency issuesTroubleshoot VMware Tools installation issuesIdentify/Troubleshoot virtual machines various states (e.g. orphaned, unknown, etc.)Identify virtual machine constraintsIdentify the root cause of a storage issue based on troubleshooting informationIdentify common virtual machine boot disk errorsObjective 6.4: Identify and troubleshoot basic misconfigurations through the GUI Set/Manage settings via vSphere Web ClientIdentify incorrectly configured properties/settings within vSphere Web ClientCorrect common warnings and alerts within vSphere Web ClientSection 7: Perform basic monitoring of a vSphere implementationObjective 7.1: Monitor ESXi, vCenter Server, and virtual machines 7Describe how Tasks and Events are viewed in vCenter ServerIdentify critical performance metricsExplain common memory metricsVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Explain common CPU metricsExplain common network metricsExplain common storage metricsCompare and contrast Overview and Advanced ChartsConfigure SNMP for vCenter ServerConfigure Active Directory and SMTP settings for vCenter ServerConfigure vCenter Server logging optionsCreate a log bundleCreate/Edit/Delete a Scheduled TaskConfigure/View/Print/Export resource mapsStart/Stop/Verify vCenter Server service statusStart/Stop/Verify ESXi host agent statusConfigure vCenter Server timeout settingsMonitor/Administer vCenter Server connectionsCreate an Advanced ChartDetermine host performance using guest Performance MonitorGiven performance data, identify the affected vSphere resourceObjective 7.2: Create and administer vCenter Server alarms List vCenter Server default utilization alarmsList vCenter Server default connectivity alarmsList possible actions for utilization and connectivity alarmsCreate a vCenter Server utilization alarmCreate a vCenter Server connectivity alarmConfigure alarm triggersConfigure alarm actionsFor a given alarm, identify the affected resource in a vSphere implementationObjective 7.3: Install, configure, and manage vCenter Operations Manager Differentiate Major/Minor vCOPs badgesExplain vCOPs architectureDeploy and Configure vCOPs applianceUpgrade vCOPsUnderstand metrics used by Major/Minor vCOPs badgesMonitor vSphere environmentFor a given alarm, identify the affected resource in a vSphere implementationSection 8: Knowledge ReferencesSection 1: Install and configure vCenter Server and ESXI 8What's New in vSphere 6.0 - PlatformvSphere Installation and Setup GuidevSphere Availability GuidevSphere Storage GuideVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

vSphere Server and Host Management GuideVMware vCenter Server 6.0 Deployment GuidevSphere Client / vSphere Web ClientSection 2: Configure vSphere Networking vSphere Installation and Setup GuidevSphere Networking GuideWhat’s New in the VMware vSphere 6.0 PlatformSection 3: Configure vSphere Storage vSphere Installation and Setup GuidevSphere Storage GuideWhat’s New in the VMware vSphere 6.0 PlatformAdministering VMware Virtual SANvSphere Storage GuideWhat's New: VMware Virtual SAN 6.0Section 4: Deploy and administer virtual machines and vApps vSphere Virtual Machine Administration GuidevSphere Administration with the vSphere Client GuideSection 5: Establish and maintain availability and resource management features vCenter Server and Host Management GuidevSphere Availability GuidevSphere Resource Management GuidevSphere Administration with the vSphere Client GuidevSphere Virtual Machine Administration GuidevSphere Storage GuideWhat’s New in VMware vSphere Flash Read Cache vCenter Server and Host Management GuideVMware vSphere Data Protection 6.0vSphere Data Protection Administration GuideVMware vSphere Data Protection Evaluation GuideWhat’s New in the VMware vSphere 6.0 PlatformVMware vSphere Replication AdministrationvSphere Host Profiles GuideInstalling and Administering VMware vSphere Update Manager GuideSection 6: Perform basic troubleshooting 9vSphere Troubleshooting GuidevSphere Installation and Setup GuidevSphere Networking GuidevSphere Storage GuidevSphere Administration with the vSphere Client GuidevSphere Virtual Machine Administration GuideVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Section 7: Perform basic monitoring of a vSphere implementation 10VMware vCenter Operations Manager Getting Started Guide – vSphere UIVMware vCenter Operations Manager Getting Started Guide – Custom UIVMware vCenter Operations Manager Administration Guide (Custom UI)vCenter Operations Manager Evaluation GuidevSphere Monitoring and Performance GuidevCenter Server and Host Management GuidevSphere Resource Management GuidevSphere Troubleshooting GuideVCP6-DCV Foundations Exam

Objective 5.2: Plan and implement VMware fault tolerance Identify VMware Fault Tolerance requirements Configure VMware Fault Tolerance networking Enable/Disable VMware Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine Test a Fault Tolerant configuration Determine use case for enabling VMware Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine

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