Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Vmware Interview Qutions

1. What is a Hypervisor?
It is a program that allows multiple operating systems to share a single hardware host. Each operating system appears to have the host's processor, memory, and other resources all to itself. However, the hypervisor is actually controlling the host processor and resources, allocating what is needed to each operating system in turn and making sure that the guest operating systems (called virtual machines) cannot disrupt each other.

2. What is the hardware version used in VMware ESXi 5.5?
Version 10

Below is the table showing the different version of hardware used in different VMware products along with their release version
Virtual Hardware Version
Products
10
ESXi 5.5, Fusion 6.x, Workstation 10.x, Player 6.x
9
ESXi 5.1, Fusion 5.x, Workstation 9.x, Player 5.x
8
ESXi 5.0, Fusion 4.x, Workstation 8.x, Player 4.x
7
ESXi/ESX 4.x, Fusion 2.x/3.x Workstation 6.5.x/7.x,Player 3.x
6
Workstation 6.0.x
4
ACE 2.x, ESX 3.x, Fusion 1.x, Player 2.x
3 and 4
ACE 1.x, Player 1.x, Server 1.x, Workstation 5.x, Workstation 4.x
3
ESX 2.x, GSX Server 3.x

3. What is the difference between the vSphere ESX and ESXi architectures?
VMware ESX and ESXi are both bare metal hypervisor architectures that install directly on the server hardware.
Although neither hypervisor architectures relies on an OS for resource management, the vSphere ESX architecture relied on a Linux operating system, called the Console OS (COS) or service console, to perform two management functions: executing scripts and installing third-party agents for hardware monitoring, backup or systems management.
In the vSphere ESXi architecture, the service console has been removed. The smaller code base of vSphere ESXi represents a smaller “attack surface” and less code to patch, improving reliability and security.

4. What is a .vmdk file?
This isn't the file containing the raw data. Instead it is the disk descriptor file which describes the size and geometry of the virtual disk file. This file is in text format and contains the name of the –flat.vmdk file for which it is associated with and also the hard drive adapter type, drive sectors, heads and cylinders, etc. One of these files will exist for each virtual hard drive that is assigned to your virtual machine. You can tell which –flat.vmdk file it is associated with by opening the file and looking at the Extent Description field.

Follow the below link for more details

5. What are the different types of virtualization?
Server Virtualization – consolidating multiple physical servers into virtual servers that run on a single physical server.

Application Virtualization – an application runs on another host from where it is installed in a variety of ways. It could be done by application streaming, desktop virtualization or VDI, or a VM package (like VMware ACE creates with a player). Microsoft Softgrid is an example of Application virtualization.

Presentation Virtualization – This is what Citrix Met frame (and the ICA protocol) as well as Microsoft Terminal Services (and RDP) are able to create. With presentation virtualization, an application actually runs on another host and all that you see on the client is the screen from where it is run.

Network Virtualization – with network virtualization, the network is “carved up” and can be used for multiple purposes such as running a protocol analyzer inside an Ethernet switch. Components of a virtual network could include NICs, switches, VLANs, network storage devices, virtual network containers, and network media.

Storage Virtualization – with storage virtualization, the disk/data storage for your data is consolidated to and managed by a virtual storage system. The servers connected to the storage system aren’t aware of where the data really is. Storage virtualization is sometimes described as “abstracting the logical storage from the physical storage.

6. What is VMware vMotion and what are its requirements?
VMware VMotion enables the live migration of running virtual machines from one physical server to another with zero downtime.

VMotion lets you:
  • Automatically optimize and allocate entire pools of resources for maximum hardware utilization and
  • availability.
  • Perform hardware maintenance without any scheduled downtime.
  • Proactively migrate virtual machines away from failing or under performing servers.
Below are the pre-requisites for configuring vMotion
  • Each host must be correctly licensed for vMotion
  • Each host must meet shared storage requirements
    • vMotion migrates the vm from one host to another which is only possible with both the host are sharing a common storage or to any storage accessible by both the source and target hosts. 
    • A shared storage can be on a Fibre Channel storage area network (SAN), or can be implemented using iSCSI SAN and NAS.
    • If you use vMotion to migrate virtual machines with raw device mapping (RDM) files, make sure to maintain consistent LUN IDs for RDMs across all participating hosts.
  • Each host must meet the networking requirements
    • Configure a VMkernel port on each host.
    • Dedicate at least one GigE adapter for vMotion.
    • Use at least one 10 GigE adapter if you migrate workloads that have many memory operations.
    • Use jumbo frames for best vMotion performance.
    • Ensure that jumbo frames are enabled on all network devices that are on the vMotion path including physical NICs, physical switches and virtual switches.

7. What is the difference between clone and template in VMware?
Clone
  • A clone is a copy of virtual machine.
  • You cannot convert back the cloned Virtual Machine.
  • A Clone of a Virtual Machine can be created when the Virtual Machine is powered on
  • Cloning can be done in two ways namely Full Clone and Linked Clone.
  • A full clone is an independent copy of a virtual machine that shares nothing with the parent virtual machine after the cloning operation. Ongoing operation of a full clone is entirely separate from the parent virtual machine.
  • A linked clone is a copy of a virtual machine that shares virtual disks with the parent virtual machine in an ongoing manner. This conserves disk space, and allows multiple virtual machines to use the same software installation.
  • Cloning a virtual machine can save time if you are deploying many similar virtual machines. You can create, configure, and install software on a single virtual machine, and then clone it multiple times, rather than creating and configuring each virtual machine individually.

Template
  • A template is a master copy or a baseline image of a virtual machine that can be used to create many clones.
  • Templates cannot be powered on or edited, and are more difficult to alter than ordinary virtual machine.
  • You can convert the template back to Virtual Machine to update the base template with the latest released patches and updates and to install or upgrade any software and again convert back to template to be used for future deployment of Virtual Machines with the latest patches.
  • Convert virtual Machine to template cannot be performed, when Virtual machine is powered on.  Only Clone to Template can be performed when the Virtual Machine is powered on.
  • A template offers a more secure way of preserving a virtual machine configuration that you want to deploy many times.
  • When you clone a virtual machine or deploy a virtual machine from a template, the resulting cloned virtual machine is independent of the original virtual machine or template.

8. What is promiscuous mode in Vmware?
  • Promiscuous mode is a security policy which can be defined at the virtual switch or portgroup level
  • A virtual machine, Service Console or VMkernel network interface in a portgroup which allows use of promiscuous mode can see all network traffic traversing the virtual switch.
  • If this mode is set to reject, the packets are sent to intended port so that the intended virtual machine will only be able to see the communication.
  • Example: In case you are using a virtual xp inside any Windows VM. If promiscuous mode is set to reject then the virtual xp won't be able to connect the network unless promiscuous mode is enabled for the Windows VM.

9. What is the difference between Thick provision Lazy Zeroed, Thick provision Eager Zeroed and Thin provision?
Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed
  • Creates a virtual disk in a default thick format.
  • Space required for the virtual disk is allocated when the virtual disk is created.
  • Data remaining on the physical device is not erased during creation, but is zeroed out on demand at a later time on first write from the virtual machine.
  • Using the default flat virtual disk format does not zero out or eliminate the possibility of recovering deleted files or restoring old data that might be present on this allocated space.
  • You cannot convert a flat disk to a thin disk.

Thick Provision Eager Zeroed
  • A type of thick virtual disk that supports clustering features such as Fault Tolerance.
  • Space required for the virtual disk is allocated at creation time.
  • In contrast to the flat format, the data remaining on the physical device is zeroed out when the virtual disk is created.
  • It might take much longer to create disks in this format than to create other types of disks.

Thin Provision
  • It provides on on-demand allocation of blocks of data.
  • All the space allocated at the time of creation of virtual disk is not utilized on the hard disk, rather only the size with utilized data is locked and the size increases as the amount of data is increased on the disk.
  • With thin provisioning, storage capacity utilization efficiency can be automatically driven up towards 100% with very little administrative overhead.

10. What is a snapshot?
A snapshot is a “point in time image” of a virtual guest operating system (VM). That snapshot contains an image of the VMs disk, RAM, and devices at the time the snapshot was taken. With the snapshot, you can return the VM to that point in time, whenever you choose. You can take snapshots of your VMs, no matter what guest OS you have and the snapshot functionality can be used for features like performing image level backups of the VMs without ever shutting them down.

11. What is VDI?
  • VDI stands for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure where end user physical machine like desktop or laptop are virtualized due to which VMware described VDI as "delivering desktops from the data center”.
  • Once VDI is used the end user connect to their desktop using a device called thin client.
  • The end user can also connect to their desktop using VMware Horizon View installed on any desktop or mobile devices

12. What is VMware HA?
  • VMware HA i.e. High Availability which works on the host level and is configured on the Cluster.
  • A Cluster configured with HA will migrate and restart all the vms running under any of the host in case of any host-level failure automatically to another host under the same cluster.
  • VMware HA continuously monitors all ESX Server hosts in a cluster and detects failures.
  • VMware HA agent placed on each host maintains a heartbeat with the other hosts in the cluster using the service console network. Each server sends heartbeats to the others servers in the cluster at five-second intervals. If any servers lose heartbeat over three consecutive heartbeat intervals, VMware HA initiates the failover action of restarting all affected virtual machines on other hosts.
  • You can set virtual machine restart priority in case of any host failure depending upon the critical nature of the vm.
NOTE: Using HA in case of any host failure with RESTART the vms on different host so the vms state will be interrupted and it is not a live migration

13. What is the difference between VMware HA and vMotion?
VMware HA is used in the event when any of the hosts inside a cluster fails then all the virtual machines running under it are restarted on different host in the same cluster.
Now HA is dependent on vMotion to perform live migration of the vms to different host so vMotion is just used for the migration purpose between multiple hosts which is also used by other functionality like DRS.

NOTE: Anyhow HA can work very will without vMotion as its primary functionality is to restart the vm from the affected host to the working host but this will be service affecting as the vms will be 'powered off' and then 'powered on' on the new host.

14. What is storage vMotion?
  • Storage vMotion is similar to vMotion in the sense that "something" related to the VM is moved and there is no downtime to the VM guest and end users. However, with SVMotion the VM Guest stays on the server that it resides on but the virtual disk for that VM is what moves.
  • With Storage vMotion, you can migrate a virtual machine and its disk files from one datastore to another while the virtual machine is running.
  • You can choose to place the virtual machine and all its disks in a single location, or select separate locations for the virtual machine configuration file and each virtual disk.
  • During a migration with Storage vMotion, you can transform virtual disks from Thick-Provisioned Lazy Zeroed or Thick-Provisioned Eager Zeroed to Thin-Provisioned or the reverse.
  • Perform live migration of virtual machine disk files across any Fibre Channel, iSCSI, FCoE and NFS storage

15. What is VMware DRS and how does it works?
  • Here DRS stands for Distributed Resource Scheduler which dynamically balances resource across various host under Cluster or resource pool.
  • VMware DRS allows users to define the rules and policies that decide how virtual machines share resources and how these resources are prioritized among multiple virtual machines.
  • Resources are allocated to the virtual machine by either migrating it to another server with more available resources or by making more “space” for it on the same server by migrating other virtual machines to different servers.
  • The live migration of virtual machines to different physical servers is executed completely transparent to end-users through VMware VMotion
  • VMware DRS can be configured to operate in either automatic or manual mode. In automatic mode, VMware DRS determines the best possible distribution of virtual machines among different physical servers and automatically migrates virtual machines to the most appropriate physical servers. In manual mode, VMware DRS provides a recommendation for optimal placement of virtual machines, and leaves it to the system administrator to decide whether to make the change.

16. What is VMware Fault Tolerance?
  • VMware Fault Tolerance provides continuous availability to applications running in a virtual machine, preventing downtime and data loss in the event of server failures.
  • VMware Fault Tolerance, when enabled for a virtual machine, creates a live shadow instance of the primary, running on another physical server.
  • The two instances are kept in virtual lockstep with each other using VMware vLockstep technology
  • The two virtual machines play the exact same set of events, because they get the exact same set of inputs at any given time.
  • The two virtual machines constantly heartbeat against each other and if either virtual machine instance loses the heartbeat, the other takes over immediately. The heartbeats are very frequent, with millisecond intervals, making the failover instantaneous with no loss of data or state.
  • VMware Fault Tolerance requires a dedicated network connection, separate from the VMware VMotion network, between the two physical servers.

17. In a cluster with more than 3 hosts, can you tell Fault Tolerance where to put the Fault Tolerance virtual machine or does it chose on its own?
You can place the original (or Primary virtual machine). You have full control with DRS or vMotion to assign it to any node. The placement of the Secondary, when created, is automatic based on the available hosts. But when the Secondary is created and placed, you can vMotion it to the preferred host.

18. How many virtual CPUs can I use on a Fault Tolerant virtual machine ?
vCenter Server 4.x and vCenter Server 5.x support 1 virtual CPU per protected virtual machine.

19. What happens if vCenter Server is offline when a failover event occurs?
When Fault Tolerance is configured for a virtual machine, vCenter Server need not be online for FT to work. Even if vCenter Server is offline, failover still occurs from the Primary to the Secondary virtual machine. Additionally, the spawning of a new Secondary virtual machine also occurs without vCenter Server.

20. What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Hypervisor?
Type 1 Hypervisor
  • This is also known as Bare Metal or Embedded or Native Hypervisor.
  • It works directly on the hardware of the host and can monitor operating systems that run above the hypervisor.
  • It is completely independent from the Operating System.
  • The hypervisor is small as its main task is sharing and managing hardware resources between different operating systems.
  • A major advantage is that any problems in one virtual machine or guest operating system do not affect the other guest operating systems running on the hypervisor.
  • Examples: VMware ESXi Server, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix/Xen Server

Type 2 Hypervisor
  • This is also known as Hosted Hypervisor.
  • In this case, the hypervisor is installed on an operating system and then supports other operating systems above it.
  • It is completely dependent on host Operating System for its operations
  • While having a base operating system allows better specification of policies, any problems in the base operating system a ffects the entire system as well even if the hypervisor running above the base OS is secure.
  • Examples: VMware Workstation, Microsoft Virtual PC, Oracle Virtual Box
21. How does vSphere HA works?
When we configure multiple hosts for HA cluster, a single host is automatically elected as the master host. The master host communicates with vCenter Server and monitors the state of all protected virtual machines and of the slave hosts. When you add a host to a vSphere HA cluster, an agent is uploaded to the host and configured to communicate with other agents in the cluster.

22. What are the monitoring methods used for vSphere HA?
The Master and Slave hosts uses two types of monitoring the status of the hosts
  • Datastore Heartbeat
  • Network Heartbeat
23. What are the roles of master host in vSphere HA?
  • Monitoring the state of slave hosts. If a slave host fails or becomes unreachable, the master host identifies which virtual machines need to be restarted.
  • Monitoring the power state of all protected virtual machines. If one virtual machine fails, the master host ensures that it is restarted. Using a local placement engine, the master host also determines where the restart should be done.
  • Managing the lists of cluster hosts and protected virtual machines.
  • Acting as vCenter Server management interface to the cluster and reporting the cluster health state.
24. How is a Master host elected in vSphere HA environment?
When vSphere HA is enabled for a cluster, all active hosts (those not in standby or maintenance mode, or not disconnected) participate in an election to choose the cluster's master host. The host that mounts the greatest number of datastores has an advantage in the election. Only one master host typically exists per cluster and all other hosts are slave hosts.

If the master host fails, is shut down or put in standby mode, or is removed from the cluster a new election is held.

25. If the vCenterserver goes down with a situation that it was pre configured with vSphere HA and DRS, so after power down will HA and DRS perform their task?
vSphere HA is not dependent on vCenterserver for its operations as when HA is configured it installs an agent into each host which does its part and is not dependent on vCenterserver. Also HA doesnot uses vMotion, it justs restarts the vms into another host in any case of host failure.

Further vSphere DRS is very much dependent on vCenterserver as it uses vMotion for its action for live migration of vms between multiple hosts so in case vCenterserver goes down the vMotion won't work leading to failure of DRS.

26. What is the use of vmware tools?
VMware Tools is a suite of utilities that enhances the performance of the virtual machine's guest operating system and improves management of the virtual machine. Without VMware Tools installed in your guest operating system, guest performance lacks important functionality. Installing VMware Tools eliminates or improves these issues:
  • Low video resolution
  • Inadequate color depth
  • Incorrect display of network speed
  • Restricted movement of the mouse
  • Inability to copy and paste and drag-and-drop files
  • Missing sound
  • Provides the ability to take quiesced snapshots of the guest OS
  • Synchronizes the time in the guest operating system with the time on the host
  • Provides support for guest-bound calls created with the VMware VIX API

Friday, November 20, 2015

Run Commands Listed below In Alphabetical Order

Program
Run Command

A


Accessibility Controls



access.cpl
Accessibility Wizard
Accwiz
Add Hardware Wizard
hdwwiz.cpl
Add/Remove Programs
appwiz.cpl
Administrative Tools
control admintools
Adobe Acrobat ( if installed )
Acrobat
Adobe Distiller ( if installed )
Acrodist
Adobe ImageReady ( if installed )
Imageready
Adobe Photoshop ( if installed )
Photoshop
Automatic Updates
wuaucpl.cpl
B
Basic Media Player
mplay32
Bluetooth Transfer Wizard
Fsquirt
c
Calculator
Calc
Ccleaner ( if installed )
Ccleaner
C: Drive
c:
Certificate Manager
cdrtmgr.msc
Character Map
Charmap
Check Disk Utility
Chkdsk
Chrome ( if installed )
Chrome
Clipboard Viewer
Clipbrd
Command Prompt
Cmd
Command Prompt
Command
Component Services
Dcomcnfg
Computer Management
compmgmt.msc
Compare Files
Comp
Control Panel
Control
Create a shared folder Wizard
Shrpubw
D
Date and Time Properties
timedate.cpl
DDE Shares
Ddeshare
Device Manager
devmgmt.msc
Direct X Control Panel ( if installed )
directx.cpl
Direct X Troubleshooter
Dxdiag
Disk Cleanup Utility
Cleanmgr
Disk Defragment
dfrg.msc
Disk Partition Manager
diskmgmt.msc
Display Properties
control desktop
Display Properties
desk.cpl
Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected )
control color
Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility
drwtsn32
Driver Verifier Utility
Verifier
E
Ethereal ( if installed )
Ethereal
Event Viewer
eventvwr.msc
F
Files and Settings Transfer Tool
Migwiz
File Signature Verification Tool
Sigverif
Findfast
findfast.cpl
Firefox
firefox
Folders Properties
control folders
Fonts
fonts
Fonts Folder
fonts
Free Cell Card Game
freecell
G
Game Controllers
joy.cpl
Group Policy Editor ( xp pro )
gpedit.msc
H
Hearts Card Game
mshearts
Help and Support
helpctr
Hyperterminal
hypertrm
Hotline Client
hotlineclient
I
Iexpress Wizard
iexpress
Indexing Service
ciadv.msc
Internet Connection Wizard
icwonn1
Internet Properties
inetcpl.cpl
Internet Setup Wizard
inetwiz
IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration)
ipconfig /all
IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents)
ipconfig /displaydns
IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents)
ipconfig /flushdns
IP Configuration (Release All Connections)
ipconfig /release
IP Configuration (Renew All Connections)
ipconfig /renew
IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS)
ipconfig /registerdns
IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID)
ipconfig /showclassid
IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID)
ipconfig /setclassid
J
Java Control Panel ( if installed )
jpicpl32.cpl
Java Control Panel ( if installed )
javaws
K
Keyboard Properties
control keyboard
L
Local Security Settings
secpol.msc
Local Users and Groups
lusrmgr.msc
Logs You Out of Windows
logoff
M
Malicious Software Removal Tool
mrt
Microsoft Access ( if installed )
access.cpl
Microsoft Chat
winchat
Microsoft Excel ( if installed )
excel
Microsoft Diskpart
diskpart
Microsoft Frontpage ( if installed )
frontpg
Microsoft Movie Maker
moviemk
Microsoft Management Console
mmc
Microsoft Narrator
narrator
Microsoft Paint
mspaint
Microsoft Powerpoint
powerpnt
Microsoft Word ( if installed )
winword
Microsoft Syncronization Tool
mobsync
Minesweeper Game
winmine
Mouse Properties
control mouse
Mouse Properties
main.cpl
MS-Dos Editor
edit
MS-Dos FTP
ftp
N
Nero ( if installed )
nero
Netmeeting
conf
Network Connections
control netconnections
Network Connections
ncpa.cpl
Network Setup Wizard
netsetup.cpl
Notepad
notepad
Nview Desktop Manager ( if installed )
nvtuicpl.cpl
O
Object Packager
packager
ODBC Data Source Administrator
odbccp32
ODBC Data Source Administrator
odbccp32.cpl
On Screen Keyboard
osk
Opens AC3 Filter ( if installed )
ac3filter.cpl
Outlook Express
msimn
P
Paint
pbrush
Password Properties
password.cpl
Performance Monitor
perfmon.msc
Performance Monitor
perfmon
Phone and Modem Options
telephon.cpl
Phone Dialer
dialer
Pinball Game
pinball
Power Configuration
powercfg.cpl
Printers and Faxes
control printers
Printers Folder
printers
Private Characters Editor
eudcedit
Q
Quicktime ( if installed )
quicktime.cpl
Quicktime Player ( if installed )
quicktimeplayer
R
Real Player ( if installed )
realplay
Regional Settings
intl.cpl
Registry Editor
regedit
Registry Editor
regedit32
Remote Access Phonebook
rasphone
Remote Desktop
mstsc
Removable Storage
ntmsmgr.msc
Removable Storage Operator Requests
ntmsoprq.msc
Resultant Set of Policy ( xp pro )
rsop.msc
S
Scanners and Cameras
sticpl.cpl
Scheduled Tasks
control schedtasks
Security Center
wscui.cpl
Services
services.msc
Shared Folders
fsmgmt.msc
Sharing Session
rtcshare
Shuts Down Windows
shutdown
Sounds Recorder
sndrec32
Sounds and Audio
mmsys.cpl
Spider Solitare Card Game
spider
SQL Client Configuration
clicongf
System Configuration Editor
sysedit
System Configuration Utility
msconfig
System File Checker Utility ( Scan Immediately )
sfc /scannow
System File Checker Utility ( Scan Once At Next Boot )
sfc /scanonce
System File Checker Utility ( Scan On Every Boot )
sfc /scanboot
System File Checker Utility ( Return to Default Settings)
sfc /revert
System File Checker Utility ( Purge File Cache )
sfc /purgecache
System File Checker Utility ( Set Cache Size to Size x )
sfc /cachesize=x
System Information
msinfo32
System Properties
sysdm.cpl
T
Task Manager
taskmgr
TCP Tester
tcptest
Telnet Client
telnet
Tweak UI ( if installed )
tweakui
U
User Account Management
nusrmgr.cpl
Utility Manager
utilman
V
Volume Serial Number for C:
label
Volume Control
sndvol32
 W
Windows Address Book
wab
Windows Address Book Import Utility
wabmig
Windows Backup Utility ( if installed )
ntbackup
Windows Explorer
explorer
Windows Firewall
firewall.cpl
Windows Installer Details
msiexec
Windows Magnifier
magnify
Windows Management Infrastructure
wmimgmt.msc
Windows Media Player
wmplayer
Windows Messenger
msnsgs
Windows Picture Import Wizard (Need camera connected)
wiaacmgr
Windows System Security Tool
syskey
Windows Script host settings
wscript
Widnows Update Launches
wupdmgr
Windows Version ( shows your windows version )
winver
Windows XP Tour Wizard
tourstart
Wordpad
write
Z
Zoom Utility
igfxzoom