The Complete IT Handbook: Mastering Technology Essentials
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Welcome to the ‘IT Mastery: Your Ultimate Tech Handbook’ training course! I’m Emilio and I work in tech, and absolutely love it!
In this course, we invite you to embark on a journey through the world of information technology. Designed to be your go-to resource for mastering essential IT concepts, this course offers a comprehensive exploration of key topics that form the backbone of modern technology infrastructure.
Whether you’re starting out and eager to build a solid foundation or a seasoned professional seeking to deepen your expertise, our course aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of IT with confidence and proficiency.
By the end of this course, you’ll emerge not only with a newfound knowledge of information technology but also with the confidence and expertise needed to tackle real-world challenges head-on.
Some of the key topics we’ll cover include –
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Computer Hardware: Explore different computer types, internal and external components, memory, CPUs, graphics cards, hard drives, and troubleshooting techniques.
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Operating Systems & Software: Understand OS types, boot processes, CLI versus GUI, software types, installation procedures, and troubleshooting strategies.
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Networking & Data Centers: Gain insights into computer communication, IP addressing, network devices, LANs and WANs, ports, cables, and data center infrastructure.
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Server Administration & Storage Solutions: Learn about server management, storage capacity measurements, types of storage devices, and backup strategies.
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Virtualization Technologies: Explore server and desktop virtualization, deployment models, and cloud integration.
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Cybersecurity Essentials: Understand threat types, malware, encryption, firewall security, VPNs, and password security.
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Professional Skills: Receive guidance on interviewing, CV writing, resignation processes, and career opportunities in the technology industry.
Whether you find yourself at the threshold of your IT journey, eager to lay a sturdy groundwork, or you’re a seasoned professional yearning to delve deeper into the nuances of the field, we’ll make you a pro.
Let the learning begin!
Emilio
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2Let’s Discuss Computer HardwareVídeo Aula
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3Different Computer Types - Desktops (Big, Small), Laptops, ServersVídeo Aula
In this video, we'll delve into the various types of computers available, ranging from the familiar desktops, which come in both large tower and compact form factors, to the ever-portable laptops, and the robust servers powering networks and data centers. Understanding these distinctions lays a foundation for selecting the right system for your needs.
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4Let’s Look at Computers (Outside)Vídeo Aula
Here, we'll take a visual tour of computers' external components, identifying key elements like ports for connecting peripherals and displays, as well as input devices such as keyboards and mice. Familiarizing yourself with these external features will make it easier to set up and interact with your computer system.
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5Let’s Look at Computers (Inside)Vídeo Aula
Moving beyond the surface, we'll venture into the inner workings of computers, exploring components housed within the chassis. From the motherboard, which serves as the central hub connecting all parts, to the power supply unit (PSU) providing energy to the system, this exploration sheds light on the internal architecture driving computer functionality.
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6Memory & RAM (Random Access Memory)Vídeo Aula
Here, we'll unravel the mystery behind memory, focusing on Random Access Memory (RAM). RAM plays a crucial role in temporary data storage, enabling quick access for the CPU. Understanding how RAM functions and its significance in system performance is essential for optimizing computing tasks.
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7All about CPU’s - Brands, Cores, Sockets, InstallationVídeo Aula
This segment delves into the heart of computing: the Central Processing Unit (CPU). We'll discuss different CPU brands, variations in core count, and socket types, as well as walk through the installation process. A deeper understanding of CPUs empowers users to make informed decisions when selecting or upgrading processors.
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8Graphics Cards - Graphical Processing UnitsVídeo Aula
Unleashing the power of visuals, we'll explore Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) found in graphics cards. From gaming to professional applications, GPUs handle rendering tasks, enhancing visual experiences. This video covers GPU brands, specifications, and their role in accelerating graphics-intensive tasks.
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9About Hard Drives - Brands, Sizes, TypesVídeo Aula
Storage is paramount in modern computing, and this section focuses on hard drives. We'll examine various brands, sizes, and types of hard drives, from traditional spinning disk drives to faster solid-state drives (SSDs), understanding their differences and implications for data storage and retrieval.
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10MotherboardsVídeo Aula
Acting as the backbone of a computer system, motherboards connect all components, facilitating communication between them. This video explores motherboard form factors, features, and considerations for compatibility with other hardware components.
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11Power Supplies, Fans & Other PartsVídeo Aula
Ensuring stable power delivery and efficient cooling are critical for optimal system performance and longevity. We'll delve into power supplies, fans, and other cooling solutions, discussing their role in maintaining a balanced and reliable computing environment.
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12Ports - USBs, VGA, HDMI, USB-C, DVI, etcVídeo Aula
From the ubiquitous USB to video output standards like VGA, HDMI, and DVI, this segment elucidates the diverse array of ports available on computers. Understanding port types and functionalities enables seamless connectivity with peripherals and external devices.
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13Other Bits - Keyboards, Mice, Monitors etcVídeo Aula
Beyond the core components, peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and monitors are essential for user interaction and productivity. We'll explore the features and considerations when selecting these peripherals, enhancing the overall computing experience.
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14Hardware Troubleshooting?Vídeo Aula
Rounding off our exploration, we'll equip you with essential troubleshooting skills to tackle common hardware issues. From diagnosing faulty components to resolving compatibility issues, this video empowers users to overcome obstacles and keep their systems running smoothly.
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15Let’s Discuss Operating Systems & SoftwareVídeo Aula
This series begins with an exploration of operating systems (OS) and software, fundamental to computer functionality. Understanding the roles of OS and software sets the stage for effective system utilization and management.
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16Operating System TypesVídeo Aula
Delving into the diverse landscape of operating systems, we'll examine different types such as Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile OS like iOS and Android. Each OS has its unique features, functionalities, and suitability for various tasks, catering to diverse user needs.
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17Computer Boot ProcessVídeo Aula
The boot process is the initial sequence of operations that occurs when a computer is powered on. We'll dissect this process, from the moment the power button is pressed to the loading of the operating system, elucidating the stages involved in bringing a computer to a functional state.
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18About the BIOSVídeo Aula
The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a crucial firmware embedded within the motherboard, facilitating hardware initialization and providing basic system configurations. This video explores the BIOS's role in the boot process and its configuration options, laying the groundwork for system customization and troubleshooting.
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19CLI vs GUI?Vídeo Aula
Command Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) are two distinct ways of interacting with computers. We'll compare and contrast these interfaces, discussing their respective advantages, disadvantages, and use cases, empowering users to choose the most suitable interface for their needs.
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20Software Types - System Software, Control Panel, RegistryVídeo Aula
This segment categorizes software into system software, control panel utilities, registry tools, hardware drivers, and application software. Understanding these classifications helps users navigate the software landscape, ensuring optimal system performance and productivity.
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21Software Types - Hardware DriversVídeo Aula
Let's discuss Drives and why you need them
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22Software Types - Free vs PaidVídeo Aula
There are both free and paid software types...let's discuss each
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23Installing Windows 10 from USB (optional)Vídeo Aula
Step-by-step guidance is provided for installing Windows 10 from a USB drive, a common method for deploying or upgrading the operating system. This practical demonstration equips users with the skills to perform a clean installation, ensuring a smooth transition to Windows 10.
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24Basics of WindowsVídeo Aula
Focusing on the Windows operating system, we'll cover essential features, functionalities, and navigation tips for users new to the platform. From the Start menu to file management, this video provides a comprehensive introduction to Windows, enabling users to harness its full potential.
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25Troubleshooting - OS, Software, HardwareVídeo Aula
Troubleshooting is an indispensable skill for addressing issues that may arise with the operating system, software, or hardware components. We'll discuss common troubleshooting techniques and tools, empowering users to diagnose and resolve problems effectively.
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26Turning it OFF & ON againVídeo Aula
The age-old advice of "turning it off and on again" often proves effective in resolving various software and hardware issues. We'll delve into the rationale behind this troubleshooting approach and its efficacy in restoring system functionality.
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27Windows vs MacVídeo Aula
A comparison between Windows and macOS, two prominent operating systems, offers insights into their respective ecosystems, user experiences, and suitability for different workflows. Understanding the differences between these platforms assists users in making informed decisions when selecting their preferred operating system.
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28Let’s Discuss Networking & DatacentersVídeo Aula
This series explores the interconnected world of networking and data centers, essential for modern communication and information exchange. Understanding these concepts is key to building and managing robust network infrastructures.
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29IP addresses (DHCP vs Static)Vídeo Aula
IP addresses serve as unique identifiers for devices on a network, facilitating communication. We'll explore the differences between dynamic (DHCP) and static IP addressing, discussing their respective advantages, configurations, and use cases.
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30What are SwitchesVídeo Aula
Switches are essential networking devices that facilitate data transmission within local area networks (LANs). This segment explores switch functionalities, including packet switching, port management, and VLAN support, enabling efficient network traffic management.
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31What is a RouterVídeo Aula
Routers play a critical role in interconnecting networks and facilitating data exchange between disparate networks. We'll delve into router functionalities, including packet forwarding, routing protocols, and network address translation (NAT), elucidating their role in enabling communication between devices across different networks.
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32What is a FirewallVídeo Aula
Firewalls are crucial network security devices that monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. This video explores firewall types, such as hardware and software firewalls, and their role in protecting networks from unauthorized access and malicious activities.
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33Networking Protocols and StandardsVídeo Aula
Networking protocols and standards govern the rules and conventions for data exchange and communication across networks. We'll discuss popular protocols such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and DNS, highlighting their roles in enabling seamless network communication and interoperability.
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34TCP/IPVídeo Aula
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the backbone of modern networking, facilitating reliable data transmission across interconnected networks. We'll delve into the TCP/IP protocol suite, discussing its layers, protocols, and functionalities, essential for understanding network communication.
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35LAN vs WANVídeo Aula
Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs) are two distinct network types with varying scopes and functionalities. This segment compares and contrasts LANs and WANs, discussing their characteristics, topologies, and use cases in network deployment.
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36Computer MAC AddressVídeo Aula
Media Access Control (MAC) addresses uniquely identify network interfaces at the hardware level. We'll explore MAC address formats, assignment methods, and their significance in network communication and device identification.
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37Port Types - Ethernet & FibreVídeo Aula
Different port types and cables, such as Ethernet and fiber optic cables, play crucial roles in network connectivity. We'll explore these connectivity options, discussing their advantages, limitations, and applications in network infrastructure.
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38What are Datacenters, Server & Comms RoomsVídeo Aula
Data centers and server rooms are centralized facilities housing networking equipment, servers, and storage systems. We'll delve into their architectures, infrastructure components, and design considerations, elucidating their role in supporting critical IT services and operations.
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39What is inside a DatacenterVídeo Aula
A closer look inside a data center reveals a complex ecosystem of servers, networking equipment, cooling systems, and power infrastructure. This segment explores the inner workings of data centers, discussing their layout, redundancy measures, and operational considerations.
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40Office Cabling - Computer to SwitchVídeo Aula
Office cabling forms the backbone of local network connectivity, ensuring reliable communication between computers and network switches. We'll discuss cable types, such as Ethernet cables, and best practices for cabling installations, optimizing network performance and reliability.
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41Let’s Talk About ServersVídeo Aula
Servers are the backbone of modern computing infrastructure, providing essential services and resources to clients across networks. This series delves into server technologies, functionalities, and deployment models, essential for understanding their role in IT ecosystems.
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42What is a Server (Physical Overview of a Rack Server)Vídeo Aula
Servers are specialized computers designed to fulfill specific roles within a network, such as hosting websites, managing databases, or delivering applications. This video provides a physical overview of rack servers, common in data center environments, elucidating their components, form factors, and deployment considerations.
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43Rack Server vs DesktopVídeo Aula
Contrasting rack servers with desktop computers highlights their distinct design, functionalities, and use cases. We'll explore the differences in form factor, performance, scalability, and reliability, helping users understand when to choose rack servers over desktops for specific computing tasks.
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44Physical vs Virtual Server (on Premise)Vídeo Aula
Physical and virtual servers represent two deployment models for hosting computing resources. This segment compares and contrasts these models, discussing their respective advantages, limitations, and considerations for on-premise deployments, empowering users to make informed decisions when provisioning server infrastructure.
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45Server vs Mainframe vs SupercomputerVídeo Aula
Servers, mainframes, and supercomputers are three distinct computing platforms catering to different workload requirements. This video explores their characteristics, functionalities, and typical use cases, shedding light on their roles in supporting various computing tasks and applications.
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46Top Server FunctionsVídeo Aula
Servers perform a myriad of functions critical to organizational operations, ranging from hosting websites and email services to managing databases and file storage. This segment identifies and discusses the top server functions, highlighting their importance in facilitating communication, collaboration, and data management within businesses and institutions.
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47What is a Domain and Active Directory (AD)Vídeo Aula
Domains and Active Directory (AD) are foundational components of network infrastructure, enabling centralized management of resources and user authentication. This series explores the concepts of domains, AD, and their roles in facilitating secure and efficient network operations.
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48AD OverviewVídeo Aula
Active Directory (AD) is a directory service developed by Microsoft, providing centralized management of network resources, user accounts, and security policies in Windows environments. This video provides an overview of AD's architecture, components, and functionalities, laying the groundwork for understanding its role in enterprise IT environments.
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49What is DHCPVídeo Aula
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automates the assignment of IP addresses and network configuration parameters to devices on a network. This segment explains DHCP's role in simplifying network administration, ensuring efficient IP address management, and facilitating seamless device connectivity.
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50DNS OverviewVídeo Aula
Domain Name System (DNS) translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses, facilitating communication between devices on the internet and local networks. We'll explore DNS fundamentals, including domain hierarchy, name resolution process, and DNS server types, essential for understanding how DNS enables web browsing, email, and other network services.
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51How DNS works on Windows ComputersVídeo Aula
Windows computers rely on DNS for name resolution, enabling access to network resources and internet services. This video provides insights into how DNS is configured and utilized on Windows operating systems, covering DNS client settings, resolver cache, and DNS server configuration.
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52Joining Windows to the DomainVídeo Aula
Joining a Windows computer to an Active Directory domain integrates it into the centralized network infrastructure, enabling users to access domain resources and services. This segment guides users through the process of joining a Windows computer to a domain, including domain authentication and group policy application.
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53Joining Mac to the DomainVídeo Aula
Mac computers can also be integrated into Active Directory domains, allowing seamless access to network resources and services alongside Windows machines. This video demonstrates the steps for joining a Mac computer to an AD domain, ensuring interoperability and centralized management across heterogeneous IT environments.
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54What’s Next?Vídeo Aula
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55Let’s Talk About StorageVídeo Aula
Storage is a critical component of computing infrastructure, providing persistent data storage for applications, files, and system configurations. This series explores storage concepts, technologies, and vendors, essential for understanding storage solutions and architectures.
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56MB vs GB vs TBVídeo Aula
Megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), and terabytes (TB) are units of digital storage capacity, representing increasing orders of magnitude. This segment clarifies the differences between these storage units, providing context for understanding storage capacity and requirements.
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57Storage Types - Hard Drives, USB Enclosures, SAN, NASVídeo Aula
Storage solutions encompass a variety of technologies and form factors, including traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), USB enclosures for portable storage, Storage Area Networks (SANs), and Network-Attached Storage (NAS) devices. We'll explore these storage types, discussing their features, use cases, and deployment considerations.
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58SAN vs NAS - What's the DifferenceVídeo Aula
SAN and NAS are two distinct storage architectures, each serving different purposes and workloads. This video compares and contrasts SAN (Storage Area Network), which provides block-level storage access over a dedicated network, with NAS (Network-Attached Storage), which offers file-level storage access over a standard network protocol like NFS or SMB.
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59Difference between Traditional RAIDVídeo Aula
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) configurations provide data redundancy and performance improvements by distributing data across multiple disks. This segment delves into traditional RAID levels such as RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10, explaining their configurations, benefits, and trade-offs.
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60Disk Storage VendorsVídeo Aula
Various vendors offer disk storage solutions, ranging from enterprise-grade HDDs and SSDs to storage arrays and enclosures. We'll discuss prominent disk storage vendors, their product offerings, and market positioning, empowering users to make informed decisions when selecting storage hardware.
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61SSD or HDD for NAS?Vídeo Aula
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62SAN, NAS VendorsVídeo Aula
Similarly, vendors specialize in SAN and NAS solutions tailored to diverse storage requirements and environments. This segment highlights leading SAN and NAS vendors, their product portfolios, and key features, enabling users to evaluate and choose storage solutions aligned with their organizational needs.
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63Let’s Talk About VirtualisationVídeo Aula
Virtualization revolutionizes IT infrastructure by abstracting physical hardware resources and enabling the creation of virtual machines (VMs) that operate independently. This series explores server and desktop virtualization technologies, deployment scenarios, and best practices.
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64Server VirtualizationVídeo Aula
Server virtualization consolidates multiple virtual servers onto a single physical server, optimizing resource utilization and simplifying management. This segment delves into server virtualization concepts, hypervisor technologies, and benefits for enterprise IT environments.
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65Desktop vs Server VirtualisationVídeo Aula
Contrasting desktop and server virtualization elucidates their distinct use cases and functionalities. While server virtualization optimizes server resource utilization and scalability, desktop virtualization centralizes desktop management, enhances security, and facilitates remote access.
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66Building some VM’s introVídeo Aula
Creating virtual machines empowers users to simulate diverse computing environments for testing, development, or production purposes. This segment introduces the process of building virtual machines, laying the groundwork for subsequent tutorials on specific virtualization platforms.
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67Installing VMware ESXiVídeo Aula
VMware ESXi is a leading hypervisor platform for server virtualization. This video provides step-by-step guidance on installing VMware ESXi, enabling users to set up a robust virtualization infrastructure for hosting virtual servers.
** In November 2023, Broadcom completed its acquisition of VMware.
As of early 2024 you can no longer get a free licensed copy of ESXi. Although there are still free versions floating around the internet, you'll now need to obtain the ESXi installer software either from an OEM or from the Broadcom Support Portal. You can also find cutomizable versions for Dell, HPE etc, ie if you search for HPE ESXi download.
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68Overview of ESXiVídeo Aula
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69Licensing your ESXi HostVídeo Aula
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70All about ISO'sVídeo Aula
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71Building a Server on VMware ESXi (Windows)Vídeo Aula
Leveraging VMware ESXi, users can deploy virtual servers running various operating systems, including Windows. This segment demonstrates building a Windows server on VMware ESXi, covering installation, configuration, and optimization steps.
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72Using the ConsoleVídeo Aula
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73Using VMware ToolsVídeo Aula
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74Edit VM SettingsVídeo Aula
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75All about DatastoresVídeo Aula
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76Thin vs Thick Disk TypesVídeo Aula
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77About VMware FusionVídeo Aula
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78Getting VMware Fusion (Mac)Vídeo Aula
VMware Fusion enables users to run multiple operating systems concurrently on macOS, facilitating desktop virtualization for testing, development, or running Windows applications. This video guides users through acquiring and installing VMware Fusion on Mac systems.
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79Installing VMware Fusion (Mac)Vídeo Aula
Step-by-step instructions are provided for installing VMware Fusion on Mac computers, preparing users to create and manage virtual machines seamlessly within macOS environments.
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80Building a Server on VMware Fusion (Linux)Vídeo Aula
VMware Fusion supports running Linux-based virtual servers on Mac hardware, offering flexibility and versatility for developers and IT professionals. This segment demonstrates building a Linux server on VMware Fusion, from installation to configuration.
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81Last thoughts on VirtualisationVídeo Aula
Concluding reflections on virtualization summarize key concepts, benefits, and considerations for implementing virtualization solutions in enterprise and personal computing environments.
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82On-premises, Cloud, HybridVídeo Aula
Organizations have various options for deploying IT infrastructure, including on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. This series examines the characteristics, advantages, and challenges of each deployment model, enabling decision-makers to choose the most suitable approach for their business needs.
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83Servers in the CloudVídeo Aula
Cloud computing offers scalable and flexible infrastructure solutions for hosting virtual servers in remote data centers. This segment explores the benefits of deploying servers in the cloud, such as cost savings, scalability, and accessibility, while also discussing considerations for cloud migration and management.
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84Cloud SecurityVídeo Aula
Security is paramount in cloud environments, where data and applications reside outside traditional network perimeters. This video delves into cloud security best practices, including data encryption, identity and access management (IAM), network security controls, and compliance frameworks, ensuring robust protection for cloud assets.
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85Staying Safe OnlineVídeo Aula
With the proliferation of cyber threats, maintaining online safety is essential for individuals and organizations alike. This segment covers practical tips and strategies for staying safe online, including strong password management, software updates, email security practices, and awareness of common cyber threats.
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86Secure Web BrowsingVídeo Aula
Web browsers serve as gateways to the internet but can also pose security risks if not configured and used properly. This tutorial provides guidance on secure web browsing practices, including enabling browser security features, avoiding malicious websites, and employing browser extensions for enhanced protection.
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87Microsoft 365 + Final Thoughts on CloudVídeo Aula
Microsoft 365 offers a suite of cloud-based productivity tools, including Office applications, email services, and collaboration platforms. This video explores the benefits of Microsoft 365 for businesses, emphasizing its integration with cloud services and concluding with reflections on cloud adoption.