Nt1330 Unit 1 Case Study

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54. Provide the largest RAM size that is required to support vSphere 6.0? vSphere 6.0 can support RAM of upto 12TB.

55. Discuss how VI Client Settings and VC Server Settings can be edited?
To edit VI Client Settings click Edit Menu on VC and Select Client Settings to modify VI settings.
To change VC Server Settings select the Administration Menu on VC and choose VC Management Server Configuration to change the VC Settings

56. Provide the meaning of virtual networking?
Virtual networking is a technology that is used to control one or more servers or computers remotely located over the internet. A software can be run, data can be stored and retrieved and peripherals can be operated just like the distant hardware were onsite through a Web
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Define vApp and discuss the settings configured to it? vApp refers to a group or container that can be used to package and manage more than one VM multi-tiered applications for certain requirements. Examples of VAps are database servers, Web servers and application servers. These servers can be configured as vApps and can be demarcated their sequences during power-on and power-off.
Several settings for vApp can be configured, such as allocation of CPU and memory, and allocation policy IP addresses among others.

63. Briefly explain what is share, limit, and reservation?
Share: A value that specifies the relative priority or importance of a VM access to given resource.
Limit: Consumption of a CPU cycle or host physical memory that cannot cross the defined value (limit).
Reservation: Value that must be available for VM to start and is in terms of memory or CPU.

64. Explain the functions of alarms and discuss how they are created and adjusted?
An alarm is a notification which appears when an event occurs. Many default alarms exist for many inventory objects. Alarms can be created and modified using vSphere Web Client

65. Discuss the meaning of vRealize Operation
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Define content libraries and discuss its importance?
Content Library is a term used to refer to a central position between diverse geo-graphical positions with vCenter Servers where VM templates, scripts, ISO images etc can be stored and shared between the various geo-graphical locations.
VM templates are created and can be shared on other geo-graphical places of an organization without another creation.
The importance of content libraries are location efficiency, secure subscription and distribution and reliability.

69. What are the three categories of Content Libraries?
a. Local: library of local control.
b. Published: local library which contents (VM templates, ISO images etc) for subscription.
c. Subscribed: A library which syncs with the published library

70. Discuss the requirements and possible disadvantages of Content Libraries?
The requirements and limitations of content libraries include:
• A maximum single storage size of 64TB
• Maximum 256 items per library
• Sync occurs once every 24 hours

71. Explain the meaning of VMFS?
VMFS is a file system for a VM in VMware vSphere. VMFS is a datastore that responsible for storing virtual machine files. VMFS can also store large files which size can up to 64TB in vSphere