VCP VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 5 Study Guide (Exam VCP-510)

  • 9h 57m
  • Brian Atkinson
  • Sybex
  • 2012

The VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 5 (VCP-510) is the most desired certification for virtualization professionals, and this study guide covers all the requirements. Skill in virtualization is a top priority for companies when hiring IT staff, and VMware skills are in high demand. Part of the highly acclaimed Sybex Study Guide series, this comprehensive book guides you through planning, installing, and upgrading ESXi; configuring networking, storage, and vCenter Server; deploying and managing virtual machines, and much more.

  • Virtualization skills are in high demand by employers, and the VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 5 certification enhances your marketability as an IT professional
  • This Sybex Study Guide helps prepare you to successfully complete all parts of the exam
  • Covers all aspects of ESXi planning, installation, upgrading, configuration, troubleshooting, and alarm management
  • Includes 100% coverage of the exam objectives, real world scenarios, hands-on exercises, challenging review questions, and more

About the Author

Brian Atkinson is a senior systems engineer with 15 years of experience in the IT field. For the past six years, he has been focused on virtualization and storage solutions. Brian has been awarded the VMware vExpert designation from VMware for 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. He is a VMware Technology Network (VMTN) moderator and guru.

In this Book

  • What's New in vSphere 5
  • Plan, Install, Configure, and Upgrade vCenter Server and VMware ESXi
  • Secure vCenter Server and ESXi and Identify vSphere Architecture and Solutions
  • Plan and Configure vSphere Networking
  • Plan and Configure vSphere Storage
  • Create and Deploy Virtual Machines and vApps
  • Manage and Administer Virtual Machines and vApps
  • Establish Service Levels with Cluster, Fault Tolerance, and Resource Pools
  • Maintain Service Levels
  • Perform Basic Troubleshooting
  • Monitor a vSphere Implementation and Manage vCenter Server Alarms
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