VMware vRealize Automation: Install, Configure, Manage [V8.3]
WGAC-VMW-VRAICM83
Schedule
Description
Course Introduction
- Introductions and course logistics
- Course objectives
vRealize Automation Overview and Architecture
- Describe the purpose and functionality of vRealize Automation
- Describe the vRealize Automation architecture
- Describe the use of VMware Workspace ONE® AccessTM
- Describe the relationship between Kubernetes clusters, containers, and vRealize Automation services
- Describe CLI commands for vRealize Automation 8 cluster management
- Describe Cloud Assembly
- Describe Service Broker
- Describe Code Stream
Installing vRealize Automation
- List the different vRealize Automation deployment types
- Describe the purpose of vRealize easy installer
- Describe the vRealize Automation installation process
Authentication and Authorization
- Identity the steps involved in integrating Workspace One with Active Directory
- Describe features of Workspace One
- Describe the user roles available in vRealize Automation
- Identify the key tasks performed by each user role
- Define custom roles
- Configure branding and multitenancy
Basic Initial Configuration
- Quickly create a basic configuration with a cloud account, cloud zone, project, flavor mapping, and image mapping.
VMware Cloud Templates
- Configure and deploy a basic cloud template
- Create cloud templates that can run on any cloud
- Use cloudConfig to run commands, install software, and create users
- Use YAML for inputs, variables, and conditional deployments
Tags and Storage Configuration
- Configure tags
- Describe different types of tags
- Manage tags
- Configure storage profiles
- Use tags and storage profiles
Integrating NSX-T Data Center
- List the capabilities and use cases of NSX-T Data Center
- Describe the NSX-T Data Center architecture and components
- Integrate NSX-T Data Center with vRealize Automation
- List the supported network profiles in vRealize Automation
- Use NSX-T Data Center components to design a multitier application Cloud Template
- Identify the network and security options available in design canvas
- Create and manage on-demand networks and security groups
- Configure NSX-T day 2 actions
Integrating with Public Clouds
- Configure and use VMware Cloud Foundation accounts
- Configure and use an AWS cloud account
- Configure and use an Azure cloud account
- Configure and use a Google Cloud Platform cloud account
Using Service Broker for Catalog Management
- Release a VMware Cloud Template™
- Define content source and content sharing
- Define Service Broker policy enforcement
- Use custom forms for catalog items
vRealize Automation Extensibility
- Describe Extensibility
- Use event topics
- Create a subscription
- Call a vRealize Orchestrator workflow
- Create ABX actions
Using Code Stream
- Introduction to Code Stream
- The CI/CD process
- Integrate GitLab with Code Stream and Cloud Assembly
- Use Code Stream to install software
Using Terraform
- Integrate Cloud Assembly with Terraform
- Use Terraform with a VMware Cloud Template
- Use Terraform with Code Stream
Using Kubernetes Clusters
- Introduction to Kubernetes
- Connect to an existing Kubernetes Cluster
- Integrate VMware Tanzu™ Grid Integrated Edition
- Create a Supervisor Namespace as a catalog item
Using SaltStack for Configuration Management
- Introduction SaltStack with vRealize Automation
- Use SaltStack for software deployment
- Use SaltStack for configuration management
- Use SaltStack with event-driven orchestration
vRealize Automation Troubleshooting and Integration
- Location of logs
- Using Activity
- Monitoring deployment history
- Basic troubleshooting
- CLI commands
- Collecting logs (VAMI console)
- Integration with VMware vRealize® Log Insight™
- Integration with vRealize Operations
- Migrating vRealize Automation 7.x to 8
This course requires completion of one of the following courses:
Experience working at the command line is helpful.
This course requires that a student be able to perform the following tasks with no assistance or guidance before enrolling in this course:
- Create VMware vCenter Server® objects, such as data centers and folders
- Create a virtual machine using a wizard or a template
- Modify a virtual machine's hardware
- Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® vMotion®
- Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®
- Configure and manage a vSphere DRS cluster with resource pools.
- Configure and manage a VMware vSphere® High Availability cluster.
If you cannot perform all of these tasks, VMware recommends that you complete one of the prerequisite courses before enrolling in VMware vRealize Automation: Install, Configure, Manage.
By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
- Describe the vRealize Automation architecture and use cases in cloud environments
- Manage vRealize Automation entities on VMware and third-party virtual and cloud infrastructures
- Configure and manage Cloud Accounts, Projects, Flavor Mappings, Image Mappings, Network Profiles, Storage Profiles, Volumes, Tags, and Services
- Create, modify, manage, and deploy Cloud Templates
- Connect to a Kubernetes Cluster and manage namespaces
- Customize services and virtual machines with cloudConfig
- Configure and manage the Service Broker
- Configure and manage ABX actions, custom properties, event broker subscriptions, and vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Integrate with vRealize Orchestrator
- Install vRealize Automation with Lifecycle Configuration Manager
- Describe Cloud Automation Services (Cloud Assembly and Code Stream).
- Integrate Cloud Assembly with Terraform and SaltStack
- Use logs and CLI commands to monitor and troubleshoot vRealize Automation
- Course Introduction
- vRealize Automation Overview and Architecture
- Installing vRealize Automation
- Authentication and Authorization
- Basic Initial Configuration
- VMware Cloud Templates
- Tags and Storage Configuration
- Integrating NSX-T Data Center
- Integrating with Public Clouds
- Using Service Broker for Catalog Management
- vRealize Automation Extensibility
- Using Code Stream
- Using Terraform
- Using Kubernetes Clusters
- Using SaltStack for Configuration Management
- vRealize Automation Troubleshooting and Integration
This course requires completion of one of the following courses:
Experience working at the command line is helpful.
This course requires that a student be able to perform the following tasks with no assistance or guidance before enrolling in this course:
- Create VMware vCenter Server® objects, such as data centers and folders
- Create a virtual machine using a wizard or a template
- Modify a virtual machine's hardware
- Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® vMotion®
- Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®
- Configure and manage a vSphere DRS cluster with resource pools.
- Configure and manage a VMware vSphere® High Availability cluster.
If you cannot perform all of these tasks, VMware recommends that you complete one of the prerequisite courses before enrolling in VMware vRealize Automation: Install, Configure, Manage.