VMware Certified Professional – VMware vSphere Foundation Administrator (2V0-16.25) PRACTICE EXAM
Description
This intensive, hands-on course prepares infrastructure and platform engineers to install, configure, secure, automate and operate a VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) environment aligned to the 2V0-16.25 certification objectives. You will learn how to deploy and manage vCenter and ESXi, design and operate vSAN and networking, provision VMs and cloud-native workloads (vSphere Pods, VM Service, VKS), use VCF Operations for monitoring/alerts/logs/costing, and automate Day-2 operations with Orchestrator and Aria Automation Config (SaltStack). The course emphasizes real-world scenarios, decision making, and performance-based problem solving.
Who this course is for
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System / platform administrators preparing for the VMware Certified Professional — vSphere Foundation Administrator (2V0-16.25) exam.
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Infrastructure engineers who manage or will manage VMware Cloud Foundation / vSphere Foundation deployments.
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DevOps engineers who need to understand platform operations, VM Service and Supervisor-based workloads.
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Architects who design VCF/VVF solutions and need operational knowledge.
Learning outcomes (what learners will be able to do)
After completing the course, learners will be able to:
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Deploy and configure vCenter, ESXi hosts and vSphere clusters ready for Workload Management.
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Design, deploy and tune vSAN (ESA/OSA), create storage policies and configure space-efficiency and resilience models.
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Configure VDS and NSX-T networking options for Supervisor and workload traffic; troubleshoot common network issues.
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Provision, manage and troubleshoot virtual machines, Content Library workflows, and VM Service CRD-based provisioning.
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Deploy and manage Supervisor Services, vSphere Pods, Tanzu Kubernetes workloads and VM Service workloads.
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Configure and operate VCF Operations: dashboards, alerts, logs ingestion, storage and chargeback/costing.
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Automate Day-2 operations using VCF Orchestrator and Aria Automation Config (SaltStack) — author modular actions and trigger remediation.
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Implement identity, RBAC, certificate management and license management for secure multi-tenant operations.
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Monitor and enforce security hardening and compliance (CIS/NIST style checks), detect drift and implement remediation workflows.
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Apply best practices for HA, scaling, operational runbooks and production readiness checks.
Course outline (modules & key activities)
Module 1 — Foundations & Lab Setup (3–4 hours)
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Course orientation, exam mapping and success strategy
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Lab environment walkthrough (Hands-On Labs, nested ESXi or cloud lab)
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Quick refresher: virtualization, Linux/Windows admin, networking basics
Hands-on: Provision lab VMs, configure Content Library access
Module 2 — Deploy & Configure Compute (6–8 hours)
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vCenter deployment options and Day-2 integration points
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ESXi host installation, host profiles, vLCM overview
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Creating clusters, HA/DRS basics, admission control
Hands-on: Deploy vCenter, add ESXi hosts, configure cluster basics
Module 3 — vSAN Storage Fundamentals (6–8 hours)
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vSAN ESA vs OSA: architectures and use cases
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Disk groups, policies, storage classes and space-efficiency features
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Resilience options (FTT, RAID-1/RAID-5/6 equivalents), troubleshooting common vSAN issues
Hands-on: Build vSAN cluster, create storage policies, run health checks
Module 4 — Networking for VVF (6–8 hours)
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VDS vs NSX-T: when to choose what, Supervisor transport nodes
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Load balancers, overlay/tunnel considerations, Kubernetes networking concepts
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Troubleshooting flows, port/MTU/segmentation best practices
Hands-on: Configure VDS/transport nodes, simulate network failure and troubleshoot
Module 5 — Provisioning Virtual Machines & VM Service (6–8 hours)
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Content Library, templates, OVAs, and VM provisioning best practices
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VM Service concepts: VirtualMachine CRD, VM classes, images, manifests & GitOps patterns
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Day-2 VM lifecycle (snapshots, backups, migration)
Hands-on: Create templates, provision VMs via UI and VM Service (CRDs)
Module 6 — Supervisor Services, vSphere Pods & Kubernetes (6–8 hours)
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Enabling Workload Management / Supervisor cluster prerequisites
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vSphere Pods, TKC/TKG (VKS), and Supervisor Services (Harbor, Contour, Argo CD)
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Namespace governance, quotas and RBAC for tenants
Hands-on: Enable Supervisor, deploy a Supervisor Service, deploy a vSphere Pod and a TKC
Module 7 — VCF Operations: Monitoring, Logs & Storage Operations (6–8 hours)
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VCF Operations components: Fleet, Operations, Logs, Storage Operations, Chargeback
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Dashboards, Analyze/Logs, Alerts, Policies and Views; setting up cost/rate cards
Hands-on: Integrate vCenter with Operations, build dashboards, create alerts, ingest logs
Module 8 — Identity, Certificates & Licensing (3–4 hours)
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Identity Broker/SSO integration, role mapping and RBAC patterns
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Centralized certificate management, renewal workflows
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License management and reporting best practices
Hands-on: Configure Identity Broker, assign roles, renew a certificate
Module 9 — Automation & Orchestration (6–8 hours)
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Aria Automation Config / SaltStack integration: use-cases for configuration management
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VCF Operations Orchestrator: Actions, Workflows, locking and best practices
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Build automations: remediation on alert, lifecycle tasks, and connectors (REST/webhook)
Hands-on: Create an Orchestrator action, wire it to an alert and run a remediation workflow
Module 10 — Security, Compliance & Day-2 Runbooks (4–6 hours)
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Security hardening checklists, compliance baselines and drift detection
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Applying policies (CIS/NIST), remediation via automation, vulnerability and advisories monitoring
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Operational runbooks: backups, recovery, capacity planning, performance tuning
Hands-on: Run compliance scans, create a remediation workflow, simulate drift
Module 11 — Scenarios, Case Studies & Exam Prep (4–6 hours)
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Real-world case studies: multi-tenant deployment, edge/single-node Supervisor, disaster recovery scenario
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Practice performance-based tasks and multiple-choice exam simulations
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Final Q&A, exam readiness checklist, resources
Labs & practical requirements
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Strongly recommended: lab with nested ESXi or cloud-based hosts (64 GB+ RAM recommended for deeply practical labs).
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Hands-on steps include: vCenter deployment, adding ESXi, vSAN build, Supervisor enablement, Content Library setup, VM Service manifests, Aria Automation Config integration, Orchestrator workflows, and Operations dashboards.
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If you lack local hardware, Hands-On Labs or a hosted lab subscription is acceptable for most exercises.
Total Students | 27 |
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Duration | 469 questions |
Language | English (US) |
Original Price | |
Sale Price | 0 |
Number of lectures | 0 |
Number of quizzes | 6 |
Total Reviews | 0 |
Global Rating | 0 |
Instructor Name | Yassine Chffori |
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- Est. time: 469 questions
- Practical value: 5/10
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- Beginner → → Advanced
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