VMware vSphere PowerCLI: Advanced Management

Pluralsight
Course Summary
Part 2 of 2 of the VMware vSphere PowerCLI series will teach you advanced PowerCLI concepts and functionality, including how to manage storage and networking, and build reports.
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Course Description
Part 2 of 2 of the VMware vSphere PowerCLI series will teach you advanced PowerCLI concepts and functionality to help you automate and customize your virtual environment. You'll learn to automate ESX configurations, automate the creation of virtual machines, and automate vSwitches and datastores configurations. This course is recommended for those who are familiar with the core concepts of vSphere, or a familiarity with PowerShell.
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Course Syllabus
Managing Virtual Networks with PowerCLI- 1h 42m
—Introduction 1m 1s
—Virtual Networking in a Nutshell 3m 16s
—Overview of the Virtual Networking Cmdlets 1m 16s
—Managing the Host Network with VMHostNetwork Cmdlets 12m 50s
—Managing Host Network Adapters with VMHostNetworkAdapter Cmdlets 1m 58s
—The Get-VMHostNetworkAdapter Cmdlet 17m 11s
—The New-VMHostNetworkAdapter Cmdlet 10m 51s
—The Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter Cmdlet 7m 17s
—Working with Virtual Switches with the VirtualSwitch Cmdlets 1m 55s
—The New-VirtualSwitch Cmdlet 10m 8s
—The Set-NicTeamingPolicy Cmdlet 16m 29s
—Working with Distributed Virtual Switches 9m 17s
—Working with Virtual Portgroups 8m 41sManaging Storage with PowerCLI- 1h 28m
—Introduction 0m 54s
—From Host to Datastore, a Journey 3m 59s
—Overview of the Storage Cmdlets 1m 7s
—Working with the Storage Subsystem 7m 46s
—Working with the Host Bus Adapters 9m 37s
—Configuring iSCSI Using PowerCLI 8m 33s
—Creating a New iSCSI Target Connection 10m 23s
—Working with Disks, LUNs, and Partitions 1m 41s
—Modifying LUN Multipath Policy 18m 23s
—Examining Disks and Partitions 7m 5s
—Managing Datastores 6m 10s
—Using the Datastore Provider and Introducing the VIM Providers 9m 9s
—Copying Files Between Datastores 3m 31sManaging High Availability and Clustering with PowerCLI- 59m 4sManaging vCenter with PowerCLI- 31m 37sReporting with PowerCLI- 1h 47m