Welcome back to my blog. This is a learning module series for VMware Cloud on AWS, which is also known as VMC on AWS most of the time. I’ll walk you through the concepts of deploying, configuring, and managing the VMware Cloud on AWS step by step, which is divided into 15 sections followed by the various sub sections. I’d also like to thank VMware for providing the labs, which helped in capturing the screenshots. Due to time constraints, I have not explained much on each topic and have only demonstrated through images; however, if you have any questions or concerns about any of these topics, please leave them in the comments section. I would be happy to answer all your queries.
Part 1 – Deployment of vSphere SDDC in VMware Cloud on AWS
Part 1.1 – Create an SDDC and Connect your AWS Account
Part 2 – Add and Delete Clusters in VMC on AWS SDDC
Part 2.1 – Add a Cluster to the SDDC
Part 2.2 – Add Hosts to the Cluster
Part 2.3 – Remove a Host from the Cluster
Part 2.4 – Delete the Cluster from the SDDC
Part 3 – Connect to vCenter Servers in VMC on AWS
Part 3.1 – Create the Management and Compute Groups
Part 3.2 – Create the Firewall Rules
Part 3.3 – Log in to the VMware Cloud SDDC vCenter Server Instance
Part 4 – Create Virtual Machines in VMC on AWS and allow Network Access
Part 4.1 – Create a Subscribed Content Library
Part 4.2 – Create a Virtual Machine
Part 4.3 – Allow Outbound Network Access for the Virtual Machine
Part 5 – Creating a Policy-Based VPN
Part 5.1 – Create a Policy-Based VPN in VMC on AWS
Part 5.2 – Configure an On-Premises VPN
Part 6 – Creating Services and Groups and Apply to Firewall Rules
Part 6.1 – Create Custom Services in VMC on AWS
Part 6.2 – Create Management and Compute Groups
Part 6.3 – Apply Groups and Services to Firewall Rules
Part 6.4 – Create a Firewall Rule for Amazon EFS and Amazon RDS
Part 7 – Configuring a Layer 2 VPN and Extended Network
Part 7.1 – Configure a Layer 2 VPN Tunnel in the SDDC
Part 7.2 – Configure a Layer 2 VPN Tunnel in the On-Premises Environment
Part 7.3 – Configure a Layer 2 VPN Extended Segment
Part 7.4 – Configure the Management Gateway DNS Forwarder
Part 8 – Connecting VMs to Amazon Web Services
Part 8.1 – Obtain Amazon EFS and Amazon RDS Details
Part 9 – Connecting a Virtual Machine to a Public IP Address
Part 9.1 – Request a Public IP Address in VMC on AWS
Part 9.2 – Add a NAT Rule for the Virtual Machine in VMC on AWS
Part 9.3 – Create a Firewall Rule in VMC on AWS
Part 10 – Deploying VMware Cloud Add-Ons in VMC on AWS
Part 10.1 – Deploy VMware HCX in VMC on AWS
Part 10.2 – Activate Site Recovery in VMC on AWS
Part 11 – Configuring Hybrid Linked Mode in VMC on AWS
Part 11.1 – Add an Identity Source for the SDDC vCenter Server
Part 11.2 – Configure Hybrid Linked Mode from the Cloud SDDC
Part 11.3 – Migrate a Virtual Machine from On-Premises to VMware Cloud
Part 12 – Configuring and Using VMware HCX in VMC on AWS
Part 12.1 – Create the Firewall Rules for VMware HCX
Part 12.2 – Download the HCX Enterprise Client OVA File
Part 12.3 – Deploy the VMware HCX Manager VM from an OVF Template
Part 12.4 – Activate and Configure VMware HCX
Part 12.5 – Create a Site Pairing and Service Mesh
Part 12.6 – Create a Network Extension
Part 12.7 – Use VMware HCX to Migrate a VM
Part 13 – Performing Operations with API
Part 13.1 – Run API Commands Against VMware Cloud on AWS
Part 14 – Deploying Site Recovery Instances in VMC on AWS
Part 14.1 – Deploy the On-Premises Site Recovery Components
Part 14.2 – Register the On-Premises vSphere Replication Instance with vCenter Server
Part 14.3 – Register the On-Premises Site Recovery Instance with vCenter Server
Part 14.4 – Create the Firewall Rules for VMware Site Recovery
Part 14.5 – Create a Site Pair in Site Recovery Manager in VMC on AWS
Part 15 – Using Site Recovery in VMC on AWS
Part 15.1 – Create VMware Cloud Network Segments
Part 15.2 – Create Site Recovery Inventory Mappings
Part 15.3 – Configure Site Recovery Replications
Part 15.4 – Run a Recovery Plan and Reprotect Operation on a Virtual Machine
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