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Manage VMware workloads in Azure VMware Solution and enable hybrid connectivity between on-premises datacenters and Azure with this extensive guide focusing on best practices and use cases Key Features Extend or migrate your existing VMware environment to Azure VMware Solution smoothly Discover best...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
PACKT Publishing Limited,
2023.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright and Credits
- Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part 1: Getting Started with Azure VMware Solution (AVS)
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Azure VMware Solution
- Network connectivity to AVS
- AVS hosts, clusters, and private clouds
- AVS high-level architecture
- Use cases for AVS in an enterprise
- Data center footprint deduction, consolidation, and retirement
- Data center expansion based on demand
- Disaster recovery and business continuity
- Speed and simplification of migration/hybrid cloud
- AVS is very cost-effective
- Enterprise-scale for AVS
- Prerequisites for the implementation of the enterprise-scale landing zone for AVS
- Network and connectivity topologies
- Identity and access management
- Business continuity and disaster recovery
- Design considerations for AVS BC
- Design considerations for AVS DR
- Security, governance, and compliance
- Security
- Governance
- Compliance
- Management and monitoring
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Enterprise-Scale for AVS
- Network and connectivity topology for AVS
- Understanding networking requirements for AVS
- Networking scenarios for AVS with traffic inspection
- Identity and access management for AVS
- vCenter privileges
- Business continuity and disaster recovery
- Design considerations for business continuity in AVS
- The recommended design considerations for business continuity in AVS
- Design considerations for AVS disaster recovery
- Summary
- Part 2: Planning and Deploying AVS
- Chapter 3: Planning for an Azure VMware Solution Deployment
- Subscription identification
- Resource group identification
- Azure region
- Region pairs in Azure
- AVS resource name
- Host size
- Determining the number of hosts and clusters
- Host quota request for AVS
- Requesting a /22 CIDR IP segment for AVS management components
- Defining the AVS workload network segments
- Defining the virtual network gateway
- VMware HCX
- Why use VMware HCX?
- Defining VMware HCX network segments
- HCX appliance IP requirements
- HCX port requirements
- Benefits of extending the L2 network to AVS
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Deploying an Azure VMware Solution Cluster
- Prerequisites to deploy AVS
- Registering the AVS resource provider
- Deploying an AVS cluster
- The basic information needed to deploy AVS
- AVS deployment validation
- Connecting AVS to your Azure infrastructure
- Validating the connection between AVS and Azure
- Connecting AVS to your on-premises environment
- Creating an ExpressRoute authorization key on your on-premises ExpressRoute circuit
- Peering AVS with your on-premises environment
- Validating the connection between AVS and on-premises
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Deploying and Configuring HCX in Azure VMware Solution
- Prerequisites for deploying HCX Advanced
- Deploying HCX Advanced using the Azure portal