5 Day(s)
10:00 - 17:00
VMware vRealize Operations Specialist
This five-day, hands-on training course provides you with the knowledge and skills to deploy a VMware® Aria Operations™ cluster that meets the monitoring requirements of your environment. This course includes advanced capabilities, such as customizing alerts, views, reports, and dashboards, and explains the deployment and architecture in VMware Aria Operations.
This course explains application monitoring, certificates, policies, capacity and cost concepts, and workload optimization with real-world use cases. This course covers troubleshooting using the workbench, alerts, and predefined dashboards, and how to manage compliance and configurations. This course also covers several management packs.
• Introductions and course logistics
• Course objectives
• List the key features of VMware Aria Operations
• Outline VMware Aria Operations use cases
• Describe the role of the primary node in a VMware Aria Operations cluster
• Identify the functions of components in a VMware Aria Operations node
• Identify the types of nodes and their role in a VMware Aria Operations cluster
• Outline how high availability is achieved in VMware Aria Operations
• List the components required to enable Continuous Availability (CA)
• Describe the VMware Aria Operations cluster design and sizing principles
• Prepare an environment for a VMware Aria Operations deployment
• Deploy a VMware Aria Operations node
• Describe different VMware Aria Operations deployment scenarios
• Use tags and tag values in grouping objects
• Create custom group types to collect and report data from objects
• Describe Business Applications and Custom Datacenter
• Use policies to analyze information about various object types and objects in your environment
• Configure policies and other components
• Create Certificate Signing Requests for your VMware Aria Operations instance
• Define capacity planning terms
• Explain capacity planning models
• Define the capacity concepts
• Configure custom profiles
• Assess what-if scenarios for adding and removing VM workloads to a data center
• Assess what-if scenarios for adding and removing hosts to a data center
• Assess what-if scenarios to plan the migration of workloads to VMware and public clouds
• Describe performance optimization
• Define the business and operational intentions for a data center
• Use the Optimize Now feature to optimize workload performance
• Review optimization history and potential
• Automate the process of optimizing and balancing workloads in data centers
• Use the troubleshooting workbench to analyze a problem
• Troubleshoot objects using the Troubleshooting Workbench Alerts and Metrics tabs
• Outline how VMware Aria Operations applies compliance in your environment
• Use configuration and compliance dashboards to assess the status of objects in your environment
• Describe native service discovery and applicationmonitoring features
• Configure application monitoring
• Monitor applications by using VMware Cloud Proxy for VMware Aria Operations
• Identify the components of an alert definition
• Create symptom definitions
• Create recommendations, actions, and notifications
• Configure a custom alert using the Create Alert Definition workflow
• Attach symptoms, conditions, and recommendations to an alert definition
• Outline the role of views in VMware Aria Operations
• Create a basic custom view
• Configure view settings
• Create a custom report template
• Create dashboards that use predefined and custom widgets
• Configure widgets to interact with other widgets and other dashboards
• Manage dashboards by grouping dashboards and sharing dashboards with users
• Describe the concept, components, and benefits of supermetrics
• Define the types of super metrics and their usage
• Describe super metric design considerations
• Manage super metrics with the super metric wizard
• Outline access control in VMware Aria Operations
• Create local users and user groups
• Determine privilege priorities when a user has multiple privileges
• Import users and user groups from an LDAP source
• Identify common management packs that are available to your environment
• Monitor the health of a VMware Aria Operations cluster
• Generate a support bundle
• View VMware Aria Operations logs and audit reports
• Perform VMware Aria Operations cluster management tasks
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