vSphere 6 Foundations: Configure vSphere Storage

Pluralsight
Course Summary
This is the fourth course in our eight course vSphere 6 Foundations series. Storage is a critical foundation for the virtual infrastructure. Watch this course to learn what your vSphere storage options are, how they differ, and how to connect NFS and iSCSI to your vSphere hosts.
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Course Description
This is the fourth course in our eight course vSphere 6 Foundations series. With storage being a critical foundation for any virtual infrastructure, it's critical that you learn about your vSphere storage options, how they are different, and how to connect them to vSphere. This course starts out covering iSCSI shared storage, how to identify adapters and devices, how to create NFS shares, how to connect to an iSCSI share, the vSphere iSCSI initiator configuration, and iSCSI use cases. Don't miss the chance to understand vSphere and how it relates to the critical storage infrastructure!
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Course Syllabus
Introduction- 2m 29s
—Introduction 2m 29sConnect Shared Storage Devices to vSphere- 52m 53s
—What This Module Covers 2m 9s
—vSphere Storage Overview 6m 6s
—Explain Storage Naming Conventions 9m 0s
—Explain iSCSI Initiator Requirements 3m 50s
—Configure FC/iSCSI/FCoE Storage Devices 5m 9s
—Describe Zoning and LUN Masking Practices 2m 30s
—Create an NFS Share for Use with vSphere 3m 37s
—Configure Hardware Initiator 2m 56s
—Connect/Configure NFS 3.x and 4.1 NAS Devices 0m 35s
—Enabling and Configuring the Software iSCSI Initiator 3m 27s
—Configure iSCSI Port Binding 5m 24s
—Enable/Configure/Disable iSCSI CHAP 4m 54s
—Determine Use Case for iSCSI Initiators 1m 37s
—What This Module Covered 1m 34sConfigure Software Defined Storage- 40m 40sCreate and Configure VMFS and NFS Datastores- 44m 50s