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STUDENT SELF PACED TRAINING – DAY 1

Day 1
 * SDDC Overview
 * Features and Operations
 * SDDC Networking
 * AWS Native Integration

Day 2
 * Integrating VMC with an On Premises Data Center
 * Configuring Hybrid Linked Mode
 * NSX Advanced Security
 * SDDC Groups and VPC Connectivity

Day 3
 * HCX deployment, interconnect, and migrations
 * Disaster Recovery with Site Recovery

Day 4
 * VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery
 * Cloud Management
 * Cloud Health
 * SDDC Design Workshop


Day 1
Lab 1

Lab 1 Lecture Material

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Lab 1, Task 1 In this lab we are going to start with looking at the basic tasks
you can perform in the VMware Cloud on AWS user interface when you are
administering the platform. We'll take a close look and discover, through a very
intuitive interface, where you perform specific administrative tasks.

Review the SDDC

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Lab 2

Lab 2 Lecture Material

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Lab 2, Task 1 You will now create and configure a network segment that will be
used in Task 4 when you create your first two Virtual Machines in your SDDC
NOTE: VMC Network Segments are backed by NSX-T Geneve Overlay Segments.

Create a Logical Network

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Lab 2, Task 2 By default, all inbound firewall traffic into the SDDC is denied
in VMware Cloud on AWS. In order to access vCenter from your Desktop/Laptop or
any other external device, you will need to configure a firewall rule allowing
inbound access. The Management Gateway (MGW) controls access to vCenter, the
ESXi hosts and all other management components.lab2-task2-ss

Configure Firewall Rule for vCenter Access

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Lab2, Task 3 In the vSphere client window already opened, you will deploy a
Virtual Machine from a template in the content library. You'll then clone the
deployed Virtual Machine to create a second VM. In both cases you will use the
Customization Specification you created in task 2 to modify the Operating System
configuration.

Deploy Virtual Machines in VMC on AWS

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Lab 2, Task 4 In this task we will take a look at the activity log, we will also
look at Log Insight Cloud for more details and logs

Visibility & Operations

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Lab 3

Lab 3 Lecture Material

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Lab 3, Task 1 In this lab, you will configure service integration and
consumption between the SDDC and AWS Connected VPC. We will use the web server
VMs you created in the previous lab to consume services in AWS. We start by
consuming an RDS database. We then have optional exercises where you'll consume
other services such as ELB, & NFS

Allow Traffic Through the ENI

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Lab 3, Task 2 The PhotoAppVM (webserver01) currently has a private IP address
(10.10.X.X) and thus not internet routable. to allow public internet access to
the VM You'll first need to request a Public IP address. After the public IP
address is provisioned, you will configure NAT to direct traffic from the public
IP address to the private IP address of the PhotoAppVM.

Enable Public Internet Access to the PhotoAppVM

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Lab 3, Task 3 In this exercise, you will be able to integrate a VMware Cloud on
AWS virtual machine to work in conjunction with a relational database running in
Amazon Web Services (AWS) that has been previously set up on your behalf.

AWS Relational Database Service (RDS) Integration

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DAY 2

Day 1
 * SDDC Overview
 * Features and Operations
 * SDDC Networking
 * AWS Native Integration

Day 2
 * Integrating VMC with an On Premises Data Center
 * Configuring Hybrid Linked Mode
 * NSX Advanced Security
 * SDDC Groups and VPC Connectivity

Day 3
 * HCX deployment, interconnect, and migrations
 * Disaster Recovery with Site Recovery

Day 4
 * VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery
 * Cloud Management
 * Cloud Health
 * SDDC Design Workshop

These simulated labs are broken down into small, consumable tasks which roll up
into the lab objectives.  If you would also like to review the lecture
materials, please see the “All lecture materials” or click on the PDF or
PowerPoint buttons for each lab.
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