[100% Off] Vcp Vmware Vsphere Foundation Support (2V0-18.25) Exam
VMware Certified Professional – VMware vSphere Foundation Support (2V0-18.25) PRACTICE EXAM
What you’ll learn
- Troubleshoot VCF 9 Deployments & Upgrades
- Compute Component Diagnostics (ESXi / vCenter / Clusters)
- Storage Troubleshooting (vSAN & Datastores)
- Network Fault Identification & Remediation (VDS/VSS
- MTU
- Teaming)
- VCF Operations & Observability — Log Bundles & Dashboards
- Licensing & Entitlement Troubleshooting
- VCF Orchestrator Workflows — Creation & Recovery
- Structured Troubleshooting Methodology & Triage
Requirements
- Basic IT experience — ~2 years working in IT (systems
- storage or networking).
- Hands-on VMware experience — ~1 year supporting VMware environments (vSphere
- vCenter
- ESXi) — familiarity with VM lifecycle
- basic host and cluster administration.
- Access to a lab environment — ability to run or access a lab with at least one multi-host vSphere environment (nested ESXi or physical hosts) so you can practice deployments
- cluster operations and log collection.
Description
This intensive, practical course prepares IT practitioners to operate, diagnose, and remediate issues in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 / vSphere Foundation (VVF) environments and to confidently sit the 2V0-18.25 certification exam. The course blends concise concept lessons, real-world troubleshooting patterns, and instructor-led hands-on labs so learners graduate with both the mental model and the muscle memory required for rapid incident resolution.Throughout the course you will:
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Learn VCF 9.0 architecture and component relationships (vCenter, ESXi, vSAN, VCF Operations/Observability, Orchestrator).
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Master a repeatable troubleshooting methodology and triage checklists tailored to VCF.
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Use UI and CLI tools to collect evidence (support bundles, logs, metrics) and interpret them to identify root causes.
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Run scenario-based labs that simulate deployment, upgrade, compute, storage, network, licensing and orchestration failures and practice remediation and recovery.
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Prepare for the Pearson VUE proctored 2V0-18.25 exam with mapped practice questions, mock exams and exam strategy coaching.
Target audience
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Site Reliability Engineers, Level-2/3 Support Engineers, Systems Administrators, and Cloud Operations staff responsible for VCF/ vSphere Foundation environments.
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Candidates planning to take the VMware 2V0-18.25 exam who already have baseline VMware experience.
High-level Outcomes (Titles)
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Troubleshoot VCF 9 Deployments & Upgrades
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Compute Component Diagnostics (ESXi / vCenter / Clusters)
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Storage Troubleshooting (vSAN & Datastores)
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Network Fault Identification & Remediation (VDS/VSS, MTU, Teaming)
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VCF Operations & Observability — Log Bundles & Dashboards
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Licensing & Entitlement Troubleshooting
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VCF Orchestrator Workflows — Creation & Recovery
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Structured Troubleshooting Methodology & Triage
Module-by-Module Breakdown (Titles + Detailed Descriptions)
Module 1 — VCF 9.0 Architecture & Operational Concepts
Detailed look at Cloud Foundation’s control and management planes, lifecycle components (SDDC Manager, vCenter, ESXi, vSAN), how observability/logging is organized, and the relationships that matter when troubleshooting. Includes component dependency diagrams and quick reference maps (where to look first).
Module 2 — Troubleshooting Methodology & Triage Checklists
Teach a standard incident workflow: gather facts, scope/contain, collect artifacts, isolate domain (compute/storage/network/management), remediate, recover, and document. Provide downloadable triage checklists and quick-action commands for each domain.
Module 3 — Initial Deployment & Upgrade Failures
Walk through common deployment and upgrade failure modes for VCF 9.0 (appliance registration, networking prechecks, DB connectivity, certificate issues). Lab: simulate a failed bring-up and perform rollback and recovery.
Module 4 — Compute Troubleshooting (ESXi / vCenter / Clusters)
Cover host connectivity, host disconnects, host/agent services, vCenter service restarts, HA/DRS failures, VM power-on and placement problems. Labs: isolate host disconnects, fix agent/service failures, and recover misconfigured clusters.
Module 5 — Storage Troubleshooting (vSAN & External Datastores)
Deep dive into vSAN architecture, resync/resilver behavior, disk group failure handling, stretched cluster failure modes, and troubleshooting iSCSI/NFS/FC datastores. Labs: simulate vSAN re-build, fix degraded objects, and validate resync.
Module 6 — Networking Troubleshooting (VDS/VSS, MTU, Teaming)
Explain control vs data plane issues, VDS misconfiguration symptoms, MTU mismatch, VLAN/trunking problems and teaming/failover policy failures. Labs: recreate MTU and teaming faults and resolve them.
Module 7 — VCF Operations & Observability (Log Bundles, Log Assist, Dashboards) (4 hours + lab)
Show how to generate support bundles, use Observability Workbench and Log Assist to correlate logs/metrics, and build dashboards for incident investigation. Labs: collect a log bundle, upload via Log Assist, use dashboards to find root causes.
Module 8 — Licensing, Entitlements & Lifecycle Management
Troubleshoot expired/misapplied licenses, validate entitlements across management & workload domains, and fix automated license assignment issues. Includes policy examples and CLI/UI checks.
Module 9 — VCF Orchestrator Workflows & Automation (3 hours + lab)
Design, run, and troubleshoot vRealize Orchestrator/VCF Orchestrator actions. Labs: create a simple workflow, run failures, analyze logs, and recover or rollback.