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Easily Create a vSphere 6.7 VCP Lab with VMware Workstation

Easily Create a vSphere 6.7 VCP Lab with VMware Workstation

(Last Updated: 9/2020)

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In this course you will learn how to easily create a vSphere HomeLab using VMware Workstation and AutoLab tools.


 

What you'll learn

Create a vSphere 6.7 home lab on a computer using VMware Workstation 15.

Use the AutoLab tool to create a complete test environment complete with domain controller, a virtual router, and a virtual storage device.

Deploy ESXi hosts and vCenter, using either the vCenter Server Appliance, or Windows vCenter

 

Description

This course will walk you through the process of creating a vSphere 6.7 lab on your home computer step-by-step. You'll learn how to use VMware Workstation 15, and will create multiple virtual machines.

 

When you are done you will have a completely functional vSphere 6.7 lab environment, complete with a router, domain controller, virtual NAS device, and multiple ESXi hosts. You will also have vCenter deployed, and will be able to launch the vSphere Client and manage your environment.

 

The course is about an hour in length, but if you are following along at home the process to completely build your Home Lab should take about two-three hours.

 

Who this course is for:

This course is meant for anyone who wants to get hands on experience with vSphere 6.7 without investing in expensive hardware.

Anyone preparing for the VMware Certified Professional (VCP), vSphere Foundations, or VMware Certified Associate (VCA) exams will benefit from building this home lab.

 

Easily Create a vSphere 6.7 VCP Lab with VMware Workstation


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