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Lab 09 - DRaaS with VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery
Updated onArticleVMware Cloud Disaster Recovery is an on-demand disaster recovery service that provides an easy-to-use Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution, and offers cloud economics to keep your disaster recovery costs under control.
You can use VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery to protect your vSphere virtual machines (VMs) by replicating them to the cloud, and recovering them as needed to a target VMware Cloud Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) on VMware Cloud on AWS. You can create the target "recovery" SDDC immediately prior to performing a recovery, and it does not need to be provisioned to support replications in the steady state.
Using VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery you can protect your On-premises and/or VMC on AWS SDDCs and recover them into the cloud.
VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery lets you deploy a recovery SDDC in VMware Cloud on AWS (or add an existing SDDC) to use for recovery and testing of your DR plans. You can add hosts, clusters, new networks, request public IP addresses, configure NAT rules, and also delete the recovery SDDC. In the event of a disaster or planned recovery operation, you can recover VMs from your protected site to your recovery SDDC.
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*** Optional *** Disaster Recovery with Site Recovery Manager 8.4
Updated onArticleVMware Site Recover is a business continuity and disaster recovery solution that helps you to plan, test, and run the recovery of virtual machines between a protected vCenter Server on-premises site and a recovery vCenter Server site on VMware Cloud on AWS and the reverse.
VMware Site Recovery uses the host-based replication feature of vSphere Replication and the orchestration of VMware Site Recovery Manager
You can use VMware Site Recovery for orderly evacuation of virtual machines from a protected site to a recovery site. Planned migration prevents data loss when migrating workloads in an orderly fashion. For planned migration to succeed, both sites must be running and fully functioning.
Disaster recovery is similar to planned migration, except that disaster recovery does not require that both sites be up and running, for example if the protected site goes offline unexpectedly. During a disaster recovery operation, failure of operations on the protected site is reported but is otherwise ignored.
In case of site disaster, Site Recovery Manager orchestrates both the recovery process and the replication mechanisms to minimize data loss and system downtime.
- At the protected site, Site Recovery Manager shuts down virtual machines cleanly and synchronizes storage, if the protected site is still running.
- Site Recovery Manager powers on the replicated virtual machines at the recovery site according to a recovery plan.
A recovery plan specifies the order in which virtual machines start up on the recovery site. A recovery plan specifies network parameters, such as IP addresses, and can contain user-specified scripts that Site Recovery Manager can run to perform custom recovery actions on virtual machines.
Site Recovery Manager lets you test recovery plans. You conduct tests by using a temporary copy of the replicated data in a way that does not disrupt ongoing operations at either site.
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LAB 6 - Update a Windows Device
Updated onArticleThe Workspace ONE UEM update service for Windows 10 provides tailored functionality to address the unique constraints of managing updates in the cloud. Traditional operating system upgrades use a wipe-and-replace model. In contrast, the update-as-a-service model pushes the approval and configurations for the periodic operating system and feature updates. Windows 10 updates occur on a frequent and dynamic basis to ensure that end-users always have access to up-to-date operating system features.
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LAB 05 - Device Enrollment
Updated onArticleIn this task, you use the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub application to enroll a Windows 10 VM to your Workspace ONE UEM environment.
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LAB 04 - Create and Assign a Windows Application
Updated onArticleIn this task, you add a universal Windows 10 application to the Workspace ONE UEM console and push this application to the onboard Windows 10 endpoints.
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LAB 03- Create Device Restrictions & Profiles
Updated onArticleProfiles in Workspace ONE UEM are the primary means to manage and configure your Windows devices. Find information about various profiles that connect to and protect resources, that restrict and control devices, and that are specific to the user and/or device
You can think of profiles as the settings and rules that, when combined with compliance policies, help you enforce corporate rules and procedures. They contain the settings, configurations, and restrictions that you want to enforce on devices.
A profile consists of the general profile settings and a specific payload. Profiles work best when they contain only a single payload..
While profiles can be used to manage any device (Windows, Android, iOS) in this lab we focus on creating profiles for Windows. You can however, create profiles for other devices if you choose to.EUC Day-1
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LAB 02 - Working with Assignment Groups/Smart Groups
Updated onArticleIn this task, you modify the top-level OG in your student tenant and create two lower-level OGs.
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LAB 01 - Workspace One Console Access
Updated onArticleIn this task you will log into the Workspace One console for the first time. We have provided a table below with your respective username and password to the UEM Console. Please save this information or refer back to the table if needed for subsequent login events.
This section explains steps needed to access UEM Console. We will:
- Login to the Workspace One UEM Console
- Set your restricted actions security pin
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Lab 01 - Review the SDDC
Updated onArticleVMware Cloud on AWS is an on-demand service that enables customers to run applications across vSphere-based cloud environments with access to a broad range of AWS services. Powered by VMware Cloud Foundation, this service integrates vSphere, vSAN and NSX along with VMware vCenter management, and is optimized to run on dedicated, elastic, bare-metal AWS infrastructure. ESXi hosts in VMware Cloud on AWS reside in an AWS Availability Zone(s) (AZ) and are protected by vSphere HA.
With VMware Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX), customers can easily and rapidly perform large-scale bi-directional migrations between on-premises and VMware Cloud on AWS environments.
With the same architecture and operational experience on-premises and in the cloud, IT teams can now quickly derive instant business value from the use of AWS services and VMware hybrid cloud experience. VMware Cloud on AWS is ideal for enterprise IT infrastructure and operations organizations looking to migrate their on-premises vSphere-based workloads to the public cloud, consolidate and extend their data center capacities, and optimize, simplify and modernize their disaster recovery solutions
VMware Cloud on AWS is an integrated cloud offering jointly engineered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and VMware. You can deliver a highly scalable and secure service by migrating and extending your on-premises VMware vSphere-based environments to the AWS Cloud running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
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Lab 01 - Review the SDDC
Updated onArticleVMware Cloud on AWS is an on-demand service that enables customers to run applications across vSphere-based cloud environments with access to a broad range of AWS services. Powered by VMware Cloud Foundation, this service integrates vSphere, vSAN and NSX along with VMware vCenter management, and is optimized to run on dedicated, elastic, bare-metal AWS infrastructure. ESXi hosts in VMware Cloud on AWS reside in an AWS Availability Zone(s) (AZ) and are protected by vSphere HA.
With VMware Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX), customers can easily and rapidly perform large-scale bi-directional migrations between on-premises and VMware Cloud on AWS environments.
With the same architecture and operational experience on-premises and in the cloud, IT teams can now quickly derive instant business value from the use of AWS services and VMware hybrid cloud experience. VMware Cloud on AWS is ideal for enterprise IT infrastructure and operations organizations looking to migrate their on-premises vSphere-based workloads to the public cloud, consolidate and extend their data center capacities, and optimize, simplify and modernize their disaster recovery solutions
VMware Cloud on AWS is an integrated cloud offering jointly engineered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and VMware. You can deliver a highly scalable and secure service by migrating and extending your on-premises VMware vSphere-based environments to the AWS Cloud running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
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