VMware OVERVIEW!! | What is vSphere | What is ESXi | What is vCenter???

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  • @TechWithEmilio
    @TechWithEmilio  3 года назад +18

    Do you love Technology? Check out my training course to learn the skills your need to know! - bit.ly/TechAdminToolbox

    • @arifbaghauta2573
      @arifbaghauta2573 3 года назад

      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

  • @LostInTheRush
    @LostInTheRush 3 года назад +164

    Put it on x1.25 speed, trust me.

    • @timetriad6199
      @timetriad6199 3 года назад +4

      6 minutes in, and it’s 99% hardware talk… this whole comparison should only be 6 min.

    • @jamesreddington2885
      @jamesreddington2885 3 года назад

      Thank you

    • @indramib51
      @indramib51 3 года назад

      Thats worker🔥

    • @tomnguyen1015
      @tomnguyen1015 2 года назад +2

      Thanks, I put it on x1.5

    • @thenewspanishacademy
      @thenewspanishacademy 2 года назад +3

      i was already listening at 1.5, i listen to everything at 1.5

  • @AndrewEvenstar
    @AndrewEvenstar 4 месяца назад +1

    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!

  • @Isaacniitetteytetteh
    @Isaacniitetteytetteh 2 года назад +1

    You just gained a new subscriber(student). A big thumbs up for how you explain the stuff with great clarity.. thank you.

  • @garyliu2172
    @garyliu2172 4 месяца назад

    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

  • @clarkylifehacks8220
    @clarkylifehacks8220 Год назад

    Thanks bro, very easy to understand for a beginner, well spoken. Loved this.

  • @akinniyifadeyi1834
    @akinniyifadeyi1834 2 года назад

    Thanks for this short Video. Got all I needed for the basics.

  • @citystarz
    @citystarz Год назад +7

    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!

  • @richardnye1627
    @richardnye1627 3 года назад +15

    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!

    • @TechWithEmilio
      @TechWithEmilio  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Richard for your kind words and comment. Appreciate it.

  • @TheBeach5563
    @TheBeach5563 Год назад +1

    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.

  • @bigjohnhughes2744
    @bigjohnhughes2744 5 месяцев назад

    Easy to understand, great stuff.
    John

  • @serviweb4823
    @serviweb4823 10 месяцев назад

    amazing intro to this new technology for me

  • @christiansalvationist2324
    @christiansalvationist2324 Год назад

    i like this information, well understood, thank you emilio

    • @christiansalvationist2324
      @christiansalvationist2324 Год назад

      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

  • @FinancewithXibaobao
    @FinancewithXibaobao 5 месяцев назад +1

    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?

  • @ylioo
    @ylioo 2 года назад

    I am working for VMware for 4 full months now as a web developer.
    I really had no clue for what and how exactly the products that the company develops are used. I am even working with the vSphere Client and HCX Migration tool on staging and dev environments.

  • @blastedontape
    @blastedontape 2 года назад

    Great explanation. Thank you!!!

  • @justDlight
    @justDlight Год назад

    Thank you !

  • @rajshekar2690
    @rajshekar2690 Год назад

    Thanks dude clear

  • @phillp7777
    @phillp7777 2 года назад +1

    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!

    • @jeffspaulding9834
      @jeffspaulding9834 2 года назад +1

      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.

  • @christiandean2883
    @christiandean2883 2 года назад

    nice video, very well explained

  • @alejandrovergel6580
    @alejandrovergel6580 Год назад

    Explain it to me like talking to a 5 year old
    Love this video :)

  • @arifbaghauta2573
    @arifbaghauta2573 3 года назад

    Thanks for your video 👍

  • @saipriya8114
    @saipriya8114 4 месяца назад +1

    Tnq for the videos its helpful in 2024 also ❤

  • @bombay_8368
    @bombay_8368 3 года назад

    Thank you for this!

  • @Iyke_IG
    @Iyke_IG 2 года назад

    Is there a book you can recommend? I'm studying VMware with version 7

  • @MrTheone090
    @MrTheone090 3 года назад +3

    starting from basics and everything explained very clearly,exactly what i needed...thanks Emilio

  • @susanasher6939
    @susanasher6939 2 года назад +3

    You're a great teacher! Thank you so much!

  • @lukeyb0y1992
    @lukeyb0y1992 Год назад +1

    perfect video thank you, this is exactly what i needed, a quick run down of VMware and its virtualization solutions and terms, thanks Emilio

  • @dcoop6403
    @dcoop6403 2 года назад +2

    This cleared up my confusion for my virtualization course. Thanx!

  • @etfbit
    @etfbit 15 дней назад

    was just asked in pre-call interview if I'm familiar with VMWare - answer is yes, I am familiar - Thanks!

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  • @richardarcher5789
    @richardarcher5789 2 года назад +2

    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.

  • @abdulmlaikalomayri727
    @abdulmlaikalomayri727 3 года назад +2

    you're smart. thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

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  • @DavidKyazze-Ntwatwa
    @DavidKyazze-Ntwatwa 14 дней назад

    great overview thank you, prepping for a job but now I want to start my own homelab with VMware!

  • @Sk8Ratzz
    @Sk8Ratzz 6 месяцев назад

    How would ESXi be used for a small business? Would there be Apis for print/mail/backup servers?

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  • @techevangelist8373
    @techevangelist8373 Год назад

    You mentioned what is esxi host, what is vcenter but, you did not really explained what is a vsphere client :(

  • @run1492
    @run1492 2 года назад

    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...

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  • @tanjatesic7923
    @tanjatesic7923 2 года назад +2

    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!!

    • @TechWithEmilio
      @TechWithEmilio  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the nice comment Tanja Tesic!

  • @purnam9121
    @purnam9121 2 года назад

    How to check the user credentials is related to esxi or vcenter by using pyvmomi

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    @asikrasool5205 3 года назад

    that watch you are wearing ? name or model or link to buy please :P

  • @ebosac8813
    @ebosac8813 2 года назад

    if i understand you vsphere have Esxi etc?

  • @BwanaLawi
    @BwanaLawi Год назад

    Can someone point me to where he explains what vSphere is?

  • @graciodebora
    @graciodebora 2 года назад +1

    Great video, Emilio! It was very helpful! Thanks a lot!

  • @weqruest
    @weqruest Год назад

    thx you a lot, now i understood what with i will work

  • @maxo1481
    @maxo1481 3 года назад

    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?

    • @danfournier8334
      @danfournier8334 3 года назад

      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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    @KatrineEdgeworth-o6m 12 дней назад

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  • @flutterIgnite
    @flutterIgnite 2 года назад +1

    i love this tutorial. the voice so calming and very clear explanation

  • @mukherjee22
    @mukherjee22 2 года назад

    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 RUclips.
    Thanks in advance!

  • @shrlockcloting180
    @shrlockcloting180 2 года назад +1

    Awesome explanation with real world examples. This should be the way to teach.

  • @brianturney2124
    @brianturney2124 2 года назад

    So.. I have ESXi 7.0.1. where and how do I access and install vCenter?

    • @kamikaze_twist
      @kamikaze_twist 2 года назад

      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.

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    @NoraKenneth-u9k 28 дней назад

    Prosacco Shores

  • @dimitrie17
    @dimitrie17 23 дня назад

    great video

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    @MarlinLardin-z1z 27 дней назад

    Walker Knoll

  • @stefanbe5138
    @stefanbe5138 Год назад

    nice explanation, Im studying cloud and infrastructure 🙂

  • @eren__morwen5947
    @eren__morwen5947 5 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @BurneJonesCora-h9g
    @BurneJonesCora-h9g 29 дней назад

    Okey Inlet

  • @newsnetworkz
    @newsnetworkz 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @deepikasrivastava8672
    @deepikasrivastava8672 7 месяцев назад

    Perfectly explained. Thankyou!!

  • @BOOSTEDDUDE
    @BOOSTEDDUDE 3 месяца назад

    Nice overview.

  • @jauresart1598
    @jauresart1598 3 года назад +1

    just discovered this channel today, and I'm gonna watch it as much as possible. Thanks for the great content !!!

    • @TechWithEmilio
      @TechWithEmilio  3 года назад

      Thanks jaures art, appreciate the comment and sub.

  • @inetanel6139
    @inetanel6139 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @EdwinRombouts
    @EdwinRombouts 3 года назад +1

    Great video on the basics, thanks!

  • @ravisankarganesan9767
    @ravisankarganesan9767 2 года назад

    Great Overview about VMware ESXi etc.,

  • @jonashorn7553
    @jonashorn7553 Год назад

    very clear explanation. thank you.

  • @frankenstein3163
    @frankenstein3163 2 года назад

    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 ?

  • @MichaelFlenderson
    @MichaelFlenderson 7 месяцев назад

    🫡

  • @thenewspanishacademy
    @thenewspanishacademy 2 года назад

    what type of companies benefit from this?
    I kind of got that it's great, but how would it in practicality work? Who would need it? I was just looking for a new email provider and ended up here LOL, but it's interesting

    • @jeffspaulding9834
      @jeffspaulding9834 2 года назад +1

      Any company that has more than a handful of servers can benefit from virtualization.
      One advantage you get is that you separate your hardware from your servers. Whenever you upgrade or change your hardware, you set up the new hardware, migrate the VMs over, and you're done.
      You can also get redundancy, depending on your setup. If you're running a NAS, you can have several hypervisors running and move the VMs between them at will. If one hypervisor dies, another can automatically spin up that VM. That takes some extra coordination, but there's software (Microsoft's infamous Failover Cluster) and hardware (see Stratus for an example) solutions that can do this sort of thing.
      Another advantage is that a lot of servers don't need much in the way of resources. A domain controller today doesn't do a whole lost more than domain controllers did 20 years ago on Windows 2000. Unless you have a relatively large network, putting it by itself on modern hardware with tons of RAM is a waste. Better to virtualize it so it shares the same hardware as other lightweight servers.
      You can keep old server images around for reference. Copy the old VM off a site before installing a new one. If something on the new one doesn't work, you can spin up the old one and see how it used to work. I do this all the time, upgrading clients from FactoryLink (which went EOL back in 2007) to Wonderware.
      They're also useful for software that won't run on modern operating systems. I deal a lot with 20+ year old industrial hardware, and it's not uncommon to have software that won't run on anything newer than Windows XP. A VM of Windows XP is a lot more reliable than a crusty old laptop with 14 years of technicians' sandwich crumbs in the keyboard.
      My company develops and maintains industrial control systems that use multiple servers on each site. Once installed, these are usually firewalled off from the world so they're inaccessible from our end. We keep a virtual copy of our clients' systems on a server. If a tech at one of those sites calls us, we can spin up our copy of their site and investigate problems on our end. As a plus, if a client requests a change, we can change our copy, test everything, and then install it at their site with minimal downtime on their part.
      So yeah, VMs are nice. I was late to the game and skeptical at first, but I'm a convert today. I suspect I'd be less likely to use them on UNIX/Linux since there are better options there (Docker, Kubernates, Jails, etc.), but on Windows they're great.

  • @europa7533
    @europa7533 Год назад

    thanks mate, really appreciate the clarity

  • @souravbhattacharjee619
    @souravbhattacharjee619 Год назад

    Excellent presentation ❤️

  • @uguree
    @uguree 2 года назад

    great visual examples, clear English and very fluent explaining..

  • @montybonza879
    @montybonza879 2 года назад

    Excellent overview! Thank you so much!

  • @sofii515
    @sofii515 2 года назад

    Mate I am new in this technology but thanks to tell everything in a clear and easy manner . Many Thanks .

  • @fShadow.h
    @fShadow.h 2 года назад

    YOU. ARE. AMAZING!

  • @vicenterodriguez4499
    @vicenterodriguez4499 3 года назад

    buen vídeo

  • @Pinchshot39
    @Pinchshot39 2 года назад

    Thanks for this

  • @AlexEngineering
    @AlexEngineering Год назад

    Great content man!

  • @ahmedareem9599
    @ahmedareem9599 2 года назад

    what a great explanation!!! thanks a lot.

  • @mohammadmianji311
    @mohammadmianji311 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @zejunzhang3357
    @zejunzhang3357 2 года назад

    Great content! Thanks for the intro!

  • @NYCTalkingcom
    @NYCTalkingcom 3 года назад

    Thanks man. This was really helpful.

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