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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Professional Certifications     VMware     VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization     VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization 2021 (VCP-DCV 2021)

In this course, you'll review how to successfully join a domain and add an identity source using the vSphere Client. You'll learn how to join the vCenter Server Appliance to a Windows Active Directory Domain and then add the domain as an identity source for single sign-on use. Next, you'll explore the roles and permissions necessary to enable access to objects in vCenter and how they work together to help secure your vCenter Server Appliance and all of the objects managed by it. Next, you'll learn the importance of business continuity and disaster recovery plans to your organization. You'll also see how to back up the vCenter Server Appliance using the vCenter Management Interface. This course is one in a series that helps prepare learners for the VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization 2021 (VCP-DCV 2021) exam.



Objectives

VMware VCP-DCV vSphere 7: vCenter Domains, Identity Sources, Access, & Backup

  • identify the configuration options to configure Active Directory as an identity provider
  • identify the step to configure the service provider after joining the Active Directory domain
  • recognize the domain name when joining vSphere to the Active Directory domain
  • recognize the steps within the vSphere client to configure Active Directory as an identity provider
  • identify elements of the object-level permission model
  • identify the permission needed to change privileges within vCenter
  • recognize precedence when assigning permissions
  • recognize the effect of modifying permissions on a child object
  • identify the protocols that can be used to back up the vCenter system
  • identify the tool used to perform a backup in vCenter
  • recognize the purpose of backup options in vCenter
  • recognize the steps to configure a backup schedule