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vSphere is VMWare's virtualization platform and a central planning/management area to work on VMWare products. In vSphere, we use vCenter to connect all of our ESXi hosts together and manage them all from a single place. vSphere also adds other services such as vSphere Replication to the environment which allows us to take daily replications of our VMs. vSphere is located on a virtual machine on 10.21.25.2 called Yggdrasil. It can be accessed at <nowiki>https://10.21.25.5</nowiki> with the login [email protected] and the highest level pintech password. | vSphere is VMWare's virtualization platform and a central planning/management area to work on VMWare products. In vSphere, we use vCenter to connect all of our ESXi hosts together and manage them all from a single place. vSphere also adds other services such as vSphere Replication to the environment which allows us to take daily replications of our VMs. vSphere is located on a virtual machine on 10.21.25.2 called Yggdrasil. It can be accessed at <nowiki>https://10.21.25.5</nowiki> with the login [email protected] and the highest level pintech password. | ||
== | == Installing vCenter == | ||
# The location of the installer can be found \\10.21.25.13/Cisco Curriculum/vSphere Downloads/VMware-VCSA-all-7.0.3-18778458/vcsa-ui-installer/win32/installer | |||
# When you first open up the installer you're given four options: install, upgrade, migrate, and restore. | |||
# From here you just follow the steps to installation. You will need to have a ESXi machine running to be able to install vCenter. |
Revision as of 00:30, 12 October 2022
vSphere/vCenter
vSphere is VMWare's virtualization platform and a central planning/management area to work on VMWare products. In vSphere, we use vCenter to connect all of our ESXi hosts together and manage them all from a single place. vSphere also adds other services such as vSphere Replication to the environment which allows us to take daily replications of our VMs. vSphere is located on a virtual machine on 10.21.25.2 called Yggdrasil. It can be accessed at https://10.21.25.5 with the login [email protected] and the highest level pintech password.
Installing vCenter
- The location of the installer can be found \\10.21.25.13/Cisco Curriculum/vSphere Downloads/VMware-VCSA-all-7.0.3-18778458/vcsa-ui-installer/win32/installer
- When you first open up the installer you're given four options: install, upgrade, migrate, and restore.
- From here you just follow the steps to installation. You will need to have a ESXi machine running to be able to install vCenter.