Hi Emilio, I want learn more about VMware in practical and I don't have hardware much compatible to install workstation because I know basic things.....please suggest me can I do
Thank you! I start my internship tomorrow and this gave a beautiful rundown on VMware/vCenter/vSphere and ESXi as well, this has given me a boost of confidence. Best wishes!
Thanks for sharing. Im trying to to get skilled in vmware/vsphere so I can help our vmware guy more as well as become familiar with our cisco apps thats on vms. I am also taking a udemy course on vmware too. I think I saw a couple of your courses on udemy too a while back. This looks very helpful.
Another great video. Already knew all of it after a few years in the field but still love watching your videos as a nice bit of back to basics revision!
Little bit confused about Vmware providing virtualization. Let me get this right, so we still have to go out and buy at least one "hardware server" with the RAM and CPU and Vmware is allowing us to build more "virtual servers" using that "hardware server's" resources being the RAM and CPU?
good vid.. Do u know or familiar w Sun's Solaris zones ?? Sun's hypervisor its proprietary virtual os. came out back like 2009-10 on Solaris v10, 11... Solaris 11 zfs zones still around kicking today. Now owned by Oracle .. Sun long gone. Did u ever do anything Solaris or on Sun hw? Is vmWare similar to Sun zones ? How can u test demo play w a vmWare box or system online without paying buying sw hw license ???? thxx great help!
I'm not an expert at Zones, but I read a bit about them just now and they seem to be very similar to Jails in FreeBSD or stuff you can do with cgroups in Linux. So, unless I'm very mistaken: It's not a hypervisor. There's only one Solaris kernel running. Each zone has what looks like its own install of Solaris (which often is just a filesystem trick that overlays an OS on top of the existing Solaris filesystems) and boots sort of like a VM, but without a lot of the hardware setup. The Solaris kernel partitions off different processes by zone, separating everything including things like IPC. The amount of partitioning is configurable, so you can have as much security and separation as you like. So there's no virtualization happening with Zones at all. It's a lot more like multiple versions of Solaris running on the same kernel. One nifty thing is that there's an emulation layer you can use in a Zone to translate Linux syscalls into Solaris syscalls. This allows you to run a Linux environment inside a Zone without actually running a Linux kernel. If you'd like to play with them without forking out a ton of money to Oracle, Illuminos (the open source fork of Solaris) supports them.
even though I've worked with vSphere and ESXi i was still always confused about vCenter. I'm studying now before a very important interview . thank you!
I wonder if it's useful to have esxi at home: I use my personal computer for gaming, and developing just a little (I already work as a .net developer, so my free time with my pc isn't mainly for developing, but for gaming xd) and playing sometimes with other os... I have an I5 with 16GB of ram and a GTX 1650... Is it worth the effort to install esxi and virtualize everything ? Thanks...
Thanks for the clarification, i was looking for a simple explanation regarding the differences between Vsphere, Vcenter etc. Thanks for making it simple and not assuming anything.
Hey, can you help me with this question please :-) : what is the easiest or fastest way to get a report from all ESXI machines about the workload CPU/Memory/GB usage of all of them? but listed to each ESXI. Instead of clicking each single Server in my vCenter?
What a fantastic video, excellent detailed explanation of this topic!!! Thank you so much!!! I did not know anything about VMware before but after watching this video ("as a recommedation from a friend") couple times I really understand the main concept of it and am very proud what I just learned!! I willl definetely subscribe to this channel from now on. All the very best Emilio!!
You download the VCSA iso to your workstation/laptop and use the ui installer to deploy the vcenter appliance into the host. This will create a vCenter Server VM on the host. But mind you it needs min 2 cores and 12 gb to be assigned to this vcenter appliance vm.
Any 1 know if VMware vSphere can use DX12 games ? Also I like how vmwear lets me assign separate mouse to each vm. Does VMware vSphere let me assign a different mouse for each vm ? Also if it can do gpu partitioning like Hyper-V does ?
Hi Emilio, firstly, love your content!} Could you please make a video on VxRail vSAN sometime soon? I have been really confused by it, even after watching all the other videos on UA-cam. Thanks in advance!
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Hi Emilio, I want learn more about VMware in practical and I don't have hardware much compatible to install workstation because I know basic things.....please suggest me can I do
Put it on x1.25 speed, trust me.
6 minutes in, and it’s 99% hardware talk… this whole comparison should only be 6 min.
Thank you
Thats worker🔥
Thanks, I put it on x1.5
i was already listening at 1.5, i listen to everything at 1.5
Thank you! I start my internship tomorrow and this gave a beautiful rundown on VMware/vCenter/vSphere and ESXi as well, this has given me a boost of confidence. Best wishes!
Thanks for sharing. Im trying to to get skilled in vmware/vsphere so I can help our vmware guy more as well as become familiar with our cisco apps thats on vms. I am also taking a udemy course on vmware too. I think I saw a couple of your courses on udemy too a while back. This looks very helpful.
Another great video. Already knew all of it after a few years in the field but still love watching your videos as a nice bit of back to basics revision!
Thanks Richard for your kind words and comment. Appreciate it.
Little bit confused about Vmware providing virtualization. Let me get this right, so we still have to go out and buy at least one "hardware server" with the RAM and CPU and Vmware is allowing us to build more "virtual servers" using that "hardware server's" resources being the RAM and CPU?
amazing intro to this new technology for me
Easy to understand, great stuff.
John
good vid.. Do u know or familiar w Sun's Solaris zones ?? Sun's hypervisor its proprietary virtual os. came out back like 2009-10 on Solaris v10, 11... Solaris 11 zfs zones still around kicking today.
Now owned by Oracle .. Sun long gone.
Did u ever do anything Solaris or on Sun hw?
Is vmWare similar to Sun zones ?
How can u test demo play w a vmWare box or system online without paying buying sw hw license ????
thxx great help!
I'm not an expert at Zones, but I read a bit about them just now and they seem to be very similar to Jails in FreeBSD or stuff you can do with cgroups in Linux. So, unless I'm very mistaken:
It's not a hypervisor. There's only one Solaris kernel running. Each zone has what looks like its own install of Solaris (which often is just a filesystem trick that overlays an OS on top of the existing Solaris filesystems) and boots sort of like a VM, but without a lot of the hardware setup. The Solaris kernel partitions off different processes by zone, separating everything including things like IPC. The amount of partitioning is configurable, so you can have as much security and separation as you like.
So there's no virtualization happening with Zones at all. It's a lot more like multiple versions of Solaris running on the same kernel.
One nifty thing is that there's an emulation layer you can use in a Zone to translate Linux syscalls into Solaris syscalls. This allows you to run a Linux environment inside a Zone without actually running a Linux kernel.
If you'd like to play with them without forking out a ton of money to Oracle, Illuminos (the open source fork of Solaris) supports them.
even though I've worked with vSphere and ESXi i was still always confused about vCenter. I'm studying now before a very important interview . thank you!
Tnq for the videos its helpful in 2024 also ❤
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nice video, very well explained
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starting from basics and everything explained very clearly,exactly what i needed...thanks Emilio
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I wonder if it's useful to have esxi at home: I use my personal computer for gaming, and developing just a little (I already work as a .net developer, so my free time with my pc isn't mainly for developing, but for gaming xd) and playing sometimes with other os... I have an I5 with 16GB of ram and a GTX 1650... Is it worth the effort to install esxi and virtualize everything ? Thanks...
was just asked in pre-call interview if I'm familiar with VMWare - answer is yes, I am familiar - Thanks!
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How would ESXi be used for a small business? Would there be Apis for print/mail/backup servers?
This cleared up my confusion for my virtualization course. Thanx!
You're very welcome!
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great overview thank you, prepping for a job but now I want to start my own homelab with VMware!
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perfect video thank you, this is exactly what i needed, a quick run down of VMware and its virtualization solutions and terms, thanks Emilio
you're smart. thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
glad it helped! thanks for the comment.
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You mentioned what is esxi host, what is vcenter but, you did not really explained what is a vsphere client :(
Thank you for this!
Sure, no probs
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Is there a book you can recommend? I'm studying VMware with version 7
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How to check the user credentials is related to esxi or vcenter by using pyvmomi
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Thanks for the clarification, i was looking for a simple explanation regarding the differences between Vsphere, Vcenter etc. Thanks for making it simple and not assuming anything.
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Hey, can you help me with this question please :-) : what is the easiest or fastest way to get a report from all ESXI machines about the workload CPU/Memory/GB usage of all of them? but listed to each ESXI.
Instead of clicking each single Server in my vCenter?
I think you can click on data center, the root of all of the vm's, and then there was an export button.
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if i understand you vsphere have Esxi etc?
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What a fantastic video, excellent detailed explanation of this topic!!! Thank you so much!!! I did not know anything about VMware before but after watching this video ("as a recommedation from a friend") couple times I really understand the main concept of it and am very proud what I just learned!! I willl definetely subscribe to this channel from now on. All the very best Emilio!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the nice comment Tanja Tesic!
Can someone point me to where he explains what vSphere is?
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thx you a lot, now i understood what with i will work
So.. I have ESXi 7.0.1. where and how do I access and install vCenter?
You download the VCSA iso to your workstation/laptop and use the ui installer to deploy the vcenter appliance into the host. This will create a vCenter Server VM on the host. But mind you it needs min 2 cores and 12 gb to be assigned to this vcenter appliance vm.
Great video, Emilio! It was very helpful! Thanks a lot!
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nice explanation, Im studying cloud and infrastructure 🙂
Great 👍
Any 1 know if VMware vSphere can use DX12 games ?
Also I like how vmwear lets me assign separate mouse to each vm. Does VMware vSphere let me assign a different mouse for each vm ?
Also if it can do gpu partitioning like Hyper-V does ?
You just gained a new subscriber(student). A big thumbs up for how you explain the stuff with great clarity.. thank you.
Awesome, thank you!
i love this tutorial. the voice so calming and very clear explanation
Thank you so much!
Paucek Spring
Very good intro video!I learned a lot from this. It is just that esxi is not opreating system, but more just a system software
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i like this information, well understood, thank you emilio
please i want to ask, is the VCenter on a single server that has esxi installed , or on all the servers with esxi that is managed by Vcenter
Perfectly explained. Thankyou!!
Hi Emilio, firstly, love your content!}
Could you please make a video on VxRail vSAN sometime soon?
I have been really confused by it, even after watching all the other videos on UA-cam.
Thanks in advance!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
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Thank you so much
Prosacco Shores
great video
Awesome explanation with real world examples. This should be the way to teach.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks
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Nice overview.