vSphere 6.7 - How to install and configure VMware vCenter Server Appliance 6.7 (VCSA)

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hello and welcome to the sysadmin tutorials YouTube channel today we're going to be taking a look at the installation of the vCenter six-point-seven server appliance this video follows on from my previous video of how to install and configure VMware ESXi 6 point 7 with that being said let's jump straight in first up we need to prepare our DNS for the installation so I'll head on over to my Active Directory server and create a DNS record for my VCS a server before we create the hosts record make sure that you have a reverse lookup zone created my reverse lookup zone for my subnet is this one here 1.1 six eight dot 192 dot in - a DDR ARPA if you don't have a reverse lookup zone you can simply right click on reverse lookup zone and select new zone next primary zone you can store it in Active Directory and you can replicate to all DNS servers running on domain controllers in this domain it's an ipv4 reverse lookup zone and in here we simply type in our subnet we click Next only allow secure dynamic updates and finish I'm gonna click on finish because I already have this zone created so I'll just click cancel here now I select my DNS name I'll right-click on it and select new host the host name I'll create will be VCS a six seven and I'll give it an IP address of 192.168.0.0 Spain added successfully click done now I'll head back to my management server where I have previously downloaded the VCS a six point seven ISO file from VMware this is my ISO file here however if you've not downloaded an ISO file before from VMware you can head on over to my VMware comm click on view and download products that will take you to the my products page you can then select all products which will take you to this page we can get on to vmware vsphere view download components scroll down until you see VMware vCenter six-point-seven and we'll click go to downloads within the downloads you can see here our VMware vCenter server appliance so we'll click on download now and just go through the prompts there and just save it to a location on your server so I've saved mine in the e Drive temp folder and VCs a six seven folder next up we're going to right click on the ISO file and we're going to select mount we're going to go into the folder called VCS a UI installer then into win32 and we'll right click on installer XE and select run as administrator the installer gives us four options to choose from for this video we'll be clicking on install the Installer is broken up into two stages so stage one is deploying the actual virtual appliance itself and then stage two is going through the appliance setup so we'll begin with stage one here and we'll click Next we'll accept the License Agreement here we have two installation scenarios either we can combine the platform services controller and V Center into the one server or we can separate the functions and have one server for the platform services controller and one server for the vCenter server if you're not sure what a platform services controller is it was introduced in vSphere 6 and combines the security functions such as SSO licensing certificates and server reservation a PSC consists of the following components appliance management service license servers component manager Identity Management Service HTTP reverse proxy service control agent security token service common logging service syslog health service authentication framework certificate service and directory service for our installation we're going to be using the embedded platform services controller option and so we've got that selected there we'll click Next within this lab environment I already have a vCenter server and three ESXi host setup I will be installing this vCenter server as another VM within that environment on this screen it is asking for either my visa and a server name or ESXi host name I'll now provide my underlying vCenter server hostname along with its credentials once that information is typed in I'll click on next a certificate warning pop-up is displayed and this is for the certificate of your vCenter server I'm going to click on yes to accept this certificate within this window I'm simply looking for a VM folder to install my V Center VM into so I'll expand my data center here and I'm going to be installing it into a folder I created earlier called VMware 6 7 lab I'll make sure that's selected and I'll click on next within my underlying vSphere environment you can see I've got the data center name called VM lab my cluster name is VM lab cluster and if I expand that you can see my three ESXi hosts I'm gonna be just selecting the VM lab cluster and I'll let vSphere work out which host to deploy the VM on so I'll just make sure that's highlighted and I'll click on next in this window I'll be specifying the virtual machine name for my vCenter server so that's simply going to be VCS a six seven next I'm going to specify the root password and once that's done we can click on next for the deployment size we can reference the table here to determine what deployment size we should be setting for our vCenter server for a lab environment I'm going to be selecting tiny as I won't have more than 10 hosts or any more than 100 virtual machines within this environment however you can reference the number of hosts and virtual machines you'll have in your environment and specify what deployment size you wish to configure lastly if we want to specify a larger storage size for the vCenter database you can drop down this menu and select a default large or extra-large changing the storage size also updates the storage column in the table below for our deployment I'm going to be selecting default and we'll click on next listed here are the data stores available in my underlying vSphere environment the data store that I'll be installing our VCS a server into is called Synology 1815 NFS 1 and we'll click Next within the configure network settings window I will select the underlying network I wish to connect my VCS a server to in this case it is called home lab internal the IP version I'll leave as ipv4 IP assignment is set on static which is what we want for the fqdn or fully qualified domain name i'll enter in my VCS a hostname with my Active Directory DNS name appended to it so the fqdn will look like this VCS a six seven dot VM lab dot local the VCS a Installer will query your Active Directory DNS for this hostname and also try to perform a reverse DNS lookup on the IP address so that the hostname matches the IP address hence why we added the hostname to our Active Directory DNS previously next I'll enter in the IP address in this case it's 192 168 1.69 next we'll enter in our subnet mask followed by our default gateway and lastly we'll enter in here our DNS servers in my case my DNS server is 192 168 1 dot 101 if you have multiple DNS servers you can just separate them with a comma we'll leave the common ports set as default port 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS and we'll click on next the last window here for stage one deployment is a summary of all our settings that we have previously entered or selected double check that everything is correct if you need to make any changes you can click on the back button if all the settings are correct click on finish to start the stage one deployment our stage one deployment is now complete you can click on close and continue the deployment later on by going to this URL HTTP colon forward slash forward slash VCS a six seven dot VM lab dot local common five four eight zero we will continue on to stage two deployment by clicking on continue we can see that Stage one deployment is complete and successful by this tick here we are now going on to stage two so we'll click on next for time synchronization we have two options we can synchronize the time with the ESXi host or we can specify an NTP server I'm going to specify an NTP server so I'll select synchronize time with NTP servers and my NTP servers is going to be my Active Directory domain controller which is the PDC and the IP address for that is 192 168 1 dot 101 and here we have the option to allow SSH access to the vCenter server appliance by default it's on disabled I'm going to select enabled on this one and we'll click Next in this window we will create our single sign-on domain name by default it is vSphere dot local however you can change this to suit your needs I'll be using the default of vSphere dot local I'll then enter our single sign-on password for the administrator account if you already have a platform services controller deployed that means you have an existing SSO domain by clicking on this option here you can join an existing SSO domain this could be used if you have external PSCs deployed or you are setting up the center linked mode I will just show you the options on join an existing SSO domain in this first field you enter in the fully qualified domain name or IP address of your existing platform services controller the HTTP port by default 443 the single sign-on domain name so by default vSphere dot local or whatever it is existing in your platform services controller and then followed by the administrator password I'll click back on create a new SSO domain and we'll click Next I'm going to antique join the VMware's customer experience program for this lab and we'll click Next in this window we see a summary of our settings similar to in stage 1 if we need to go back and change anything we just simply click on the back button if we're happy with all these settings we'll click on finish to complete stage 2 set up a warning is displayed highlighting that you will not be able to pause or stop the install for completing once it started we'll click OK to continue however you do have the option to click cancel to stop the install Stage two is now complete as we can see here on the screen our getting started page is located at HTTP colon slash slash pcs a six seven dot VM lab dot local port 443 so that's what we're going to do we're gonna head on over to this page we'll click close open up Chrome and browse to this location we'll click on advanced and we'll click proceed to VCS a six seven dot VM lab dot local and here we are presented with our getting started page before jumping into the vCenter web interface we will take a look at the appliance user interface to get to the appliance user interface we type out our URL and a pin port five four eight zero just like this to login we'll be using our root username and password this is the password that we created during the VCS a set up and we'll click login here we have the new html5 appliance web interface personally I think the html5 interface looks great but also the user experience is much faster than the previous and older flash interface on the summary screen we can see the health status of the appliance as well as our single sign-on domain and our SSO status let's click on monitor on the left hand side within monitor we can see performance charts of CPU memory disks Network and lastly database space utilization once the server gathers enough information we can even look back in time from the last our last day week month quarter and year if we hover the mouse over certain sections of the graph we'll be able to see the values at that point in time now we'll click on access we have four access settings that we can change here the ssh login which basically allows us to ssh to the appliance with putty for example the direct console user interface we can enable or disable this the direct console user interface is this here so this is just a console window or remote console window to the VCS a appliance itself we have the console CLI you can enable or disable that to access the console CLI will open up the console and we press alt f1 this is the console CLI to get back to the GUI interface we press alt f2 and lastly we have the bash shell here the bash shell gives us access to the underlying operating system and we can just type in our everyday Linux commands there we'll move on to networking as you can see in the networking section here we have all our information that we specified during the VCS a setup such as our DNS server IP address default gateway we can edit that at any time by clicking edit up at the top right hand corner and we can also make changes to our proxy settings here if we require a proxy to get out to the Internet and we'll do that by clicking edit on the right hand side here let's click on time we have two sections here our time zone and our time synchronization under the time synchronization if you remember we set up our IP address as an NTP server during the VCS a set up the only change I'm going to be making here is the actual time zone itself so I'm going to be changing that by clicking on edit and I'll drop down the menu and I'm going to be selecting my zone Australia Sydney I'll click on save and we'll move on to services here are a list of services contained within the vCenter server appliance you can see some of those startup types are set to automatic or manual and even disabled down here we can see the health status and then we can see the state whether they're started or stopped to make a change to a service we can simply select it here and we can click on restart or stop since this service is already running we do not get the option to start it but if I click on a service that has not been started we then have the option to start that let's now click on update within update we can see our current version so six point seven zero one four zero zero zero and if I want to check if there's any available updates I can simply click on check updates and we have two options we can either check from a cd-rom that we've inserted into the machine itself or we can check from cd-rom plus a URL so checking from the URL we'll go out to the Internet to the VMware site and check to see if there's any available updates once the updates listed here we can then click on stage only or stage and install let's click on settings we can select to check for updates automatically we would turn that on I'll leave it on every day at 12 a.m. and the repository that we'll be using is from this VMware site and once it queries against this repository it will then let us know if there's any updates available for our VCS a the other option is to use a custom repository by clicking on custom repository here I'll click on save and we'll move on to administration the first section of administration we have our password requirements our password requirements are must have at least 6 characters and should not be any of your previous 5 passwords clicking on change up here we have the option to change our existing root username and password and in the next table we have our password expiration settings well we have password expires the validity an email for expiration warnings and then when the password expires if we click on edit we can set if the root username and password expires on how long until the password expires so in this case it's 90 days and then when it's getting close to 90 days we can send an email warning out to an administrator to let them know to come back in and make a change to their password as this is a lab I'm going to be setting the password expires to know and I'll click on save we'll jump into syslog now we can configure a syslog server here by clicking on configure enter in the server address protocol and port and if you want to add a second one we can just click on add and once again repeat the same process if you're not using a syslog server currently I highly recommend using VMware's v realized login site it is very easy to set up and to use if you've never used VMware's login site I do have a complete install and configure video on my youtube channel entitled vSphere 6.5 how to install and configure v realize the login site for now I'll click cancel on here and we'll head on over to backup as we can see at the top of the screen the protocol supported for backup our FTP s HTTP SCP FTP and HTTP fall Zilla FTP server is a free FTP server that you can use for your V CSA backups to download FileZilla server you can browse to FileZilla - project org and click on download FileZilla server once we have our FTP server setup we can then click on configure we type in our FTP server address here the username and password for the FTP server we can set a schedule to backup frequently if we want to encrypt the backup we can type an encryption password here this password will be required when you perform a restore we can either retain all backups or retain a specific number if I type in seven and my schedule is running daily I will retain one week's worth of backups and at the bottom here it will give us an indication to how big our inventory and configuration is in this case it's 99 Meg and our stats events and tasks which is 23 Meg so total combined with compression is 122 Meg and you can just click on create once you have all those fields entered and that will create your backup schedule if you just want to perform a once-off backup you can click on backup now and once again enter in the same type of information your FTP server FTP username and password a password if you wish to encrypt the backup and then once again down the bottom here you have a summary of your sizes and then optionally you can type in a description for the backup the last part of the appliance interface is the Actions menu up here if we click on that we can reboot the appliance shut it down and in the event that we need to upload a support bundle for VMware support we can click on create support bundle once we're done here we can click on logout and we can return back to our other tab which is the getting started vCenter interface and we have two options here we can either launch the vSphere client in html5 or we can launch the older vSphere web client which is the Flex client we're going to click on launch the vSphere client html5 and for our username we're going to be typing in administrator at vSphere dot local along with its password this was the account we created during the VCS a set up so we'll enter that information here and we'll click on login the html5 web interface has almost all the components that you need to configure your vCenter server there are a few components which still need to be configured in the old Flex client in saying that we will predominantly use the html5 client however when needed we will switch back to the Flex client there are many settings within vCenter first up we will create our first data center object followed by adding our first ESXi six-point-seven host once that is done I will show you some basic settings within V Center to get you started to create a data center object we will click on hosts and clusters over here on the right I'll then right-click my V Center object and select new data center I will call my data center VM lab data center 1 and click OK within our data center we are going to add in our ESXi 6.7 host this is the ESXi 6.7 host that we have installed in my previous video called how to install and configure VMware ESXi six point seven before adding in our ESXi six point seven host I want to make sure there is a DNS name set up within my DNS server this will allow me to add the host as a DNS name rather than an IP address to do this I will switch over to my Active Directory server I will right click on the Active Directory domain and select new host our host name for our ESXi host is ESXi 6 7 - 1 the IP address for our host name is 1 9 2 1 6 8 1.70 make sure you have create associated pointer record selected this will allow us to perform reverse lookups as well as forward lookups and we'll click Add host and I'm going to switch back to my vCenter server now to add in my host I will right-click on the data center and select add host I can now enter in my ESXi host name here as opposed to my IP address once you've done that click Next in the host connection details we'll enter in our ESXi root username and password the security alert is asking you to verify the ESXi six-point-seven certificate click yes to accept the certificate on this window we can see our ESXi six-point-seven host information summary we'll click Next we will assign the evaluation license to our ESXi host the evaluation license gives us 60 days of unlimited operation after the 60 days the ESXi host is disconnected from V Center and some of the advanced license features will be disabled we'll go ahead and click Next to lock down and prevent unauthorized users from accessing our ESXi host we can enable one of the two lockdown modes the descriptions given on screen are quite basic vmware have documented the exact behavior in a table that I'll bring up now in the table displayed on screen now we can see the difference between normal lockdown strict lockdown settings an important point to highlight here is that if we add a user into the DCU idot access advanced option that user will continue to have access to the host except in the case of strict lockdown mode where the direct console user interface service is stopped in that case no user will have access until the service is manually started also take note of the ESXi shell and SSH service options these come into effect only if the service is enabled I will show you how to add users to the DCU idot access advanced settings once we have completed the add host wizard I'll now switch back to our V Center web interface for this demonstration and also for my lab I'm going to be leaving disabled selected so with that I'll click Next I don't have any VMs within the ESXi host if I did I could specify a location for them once the host is added to V Center so I'll click Next here we have a summary of the settings specified to add our ESXi host to V Center if you need to make any changes click on the back button otherwise if you're happy with these settings then click on finish if we now expand our data center we can see that our ESXi host has been added let's now take a look at the DC UI access option in regards to the lockdown mode I'll click on configure scroll down to advanced system settings we'll click on edit on the right-hand side here and within the filter section will type in DCU I access as we can see on screen the root user is allowed access any other user that has been configured on the ESXi host can also be configured here separate multiple users with a comma I'll click cancel to get out of this section now that our ESXi host has been added to V Center we can configure our authentication to do that let's click on menu at the top and select administration once in the administration menu click on configuration and I'll then click on Active Directory domain I'll click on join ad and here I'll enter in my ad domain name I'll leave organization unit as blank for now and here I'll enter in an administrator username and password once we've done that we'll click on join once we've joined our Windows Active Directory domain we'll need to reboot the appliance to apply the changes we'll acknowledge the notification at the top here to reboot the appliance we'll switch over to the appliance web interface I'll log in here with the root username and password and within summary I'll head on over to actions and select reboot I'll select yes to reboot the system here I'm running a constant ping to see when the appliance reboots and comes back up again now that the appliance has rebooted we'll switch over to our Active Directory server and have a look at the computer object I'll right-click on my domain and select a refresh I'm being go back to computers and we'll scroll down and we can see our VCS a 6 7 computer object now I'm going to switch back to the vCenter web interface I'll log back in with administrator at vSphere Local and we'll click on the menu and select administration under single sign-on I'm gonna click on configuration and then I'll click on identity sources within identity sources I'll select add identity source here we'll want the first option to be active directory windows integrated in the second field will have our Windows Active Directory domain which mine is VM lab dot local and because we've already joined this server to the active directory we can just select use machine account here I'll click OK and now we have our Active Directory domain as an identity source if I now go to users and computers also under single sign-on and click on groups administrators I can click on add members and next to select the domain I can drop that down and select a VM lab dot local which is my Active Directory domain in search I can type in domain admins I'll then click on domain admins and the domain admins has been added to the single sign-on administrators group so I'll click OK under access control I can click on global permissions and also assigned domain admins to a global administrator role however I want to show you a more granular way where we will add domain admins as an administrator to our vCenter server object I'll click on menu and select hosts and clusters next I want to make sure that my vCenter server is selected up here and then we'll click on permissions within permissions I'm going to click on the plus symbol and next to user I'm going to drop down this menu and select my Active Directory domain VM lab dot local and in the search field I'm going to type in domain admins I'll click on domain admins and we're going to assign the role administrator you can assign different roles by selecting the drop-down menu and clicking one of these other roles however we're going to be selecting administrator and we'll also click on propagate to children some of the children objects are going to be your data center object clusters hosts folders etc I'll click on ok so domain admins group has been added adhere to the administrators of our vCenter server now we're going to log out as administrator at vSphere dot local and I'm going to log in as a user in the domain admins group of my Active Directory server and that is administrator at VM lab dot local I'll click login and as you can see at the top right hand corner here I'm logged in as administrator at VM lab dot local I also have administrator rights on my single sign-on and also administrator rights on my vCenter server next up I'm going to configure my vCenter server general settings to do that I'll select my V Center object and select configure remember how I said previously that some of the settings are not configurable within the html5 interface well this is one of them to configure these settings I'll switch over to the Flex client within the Flex client I have navigated to exactly the same area as in the html5 interface some on my vCenter server configure and under settings I'm in general however now I have an edit button at the top right hand corner with the statistics interval duration listed here samples that are collected every five minutes are stored for one day samples that are collected every 30 minutes are stored for one week samples that are collected every two hours are stored for one month and samples that are collected on one day are stored for one year I'm going to put up a table which describes the statistic six levels from one to four basically level one to two our long-term stats meaning it does not monitor everything and therefore takes up the least amount of room in the vCenter database level three to four capture more performance information and therefore takes up more room in the database as the 5-minute interval is only maintained for a day and the 30-minute interval is stored for a week I usually set these to level four [Music] to set the statistics level I can just left click here and select level four I'll also do the same for the 30-minute one for the intervals of two hours I'll set this to level three and intervals of one day I'll set to level two you can then estimate the database space requirement that is needed by entering in the number of hosts and virtual machines within your environment as an example two physical hosts we tend virtual machines will require an estimated space of one point four four gigabytes I'll now click on database the only thing you may want to change here is the task retention and event retention in days I'll leave mine as the default of 30 days next I'll click on mail within mail I'll enter in my mouth serve a relay address and an email address as the mail sender the next setting I will look at is SNMP receivers entering the URL or IP address of your SNMP server as well as your community string that will be all the changes that we'll be making in the general settings now I'll click on OK to apply those settings I'll now return back to the html5 web interface I will log in to the html5 interface again with my domain user let's head on over to the data store section to do that I'll click on storage on the left hand side and we'll expand our data center and here we have a data store called data store 1 this data store is the local data store on the es host and what we're going to do is rename the data store to the ESXi host name underscore local the reason why I do this you say that when I add multiple ESXi hosts they are all added with datastore one and what you will see here is datastore one data store one bracket one data store one bracket two etc renaming the data store will make administration a little easier later on to rename the data store I simply click on it and select rename I'll then type in my new data store name ESXi 6 7 - 1 underscore local and I'll click ok the next thing I'll do within this area is create a folder called local data stores I can then place all my local ESXi host data stores within this folder to create a new folder I'll simply right-click on my data center object and I'll go down to new folder and select new storage folder I'll name this folder local data stores and click OK I'll then simply drag my data store ESXi 6 7 - 1 underscore local into the local data stores folder now we come to an exciting part of this lesson and that is to create your first a virtual machine I'm going to create a folder to place my virtual machine in and to do that I'll click on menu and then VMs and templates I'll right click on my data center object and then I'm going to select new VM and template folder I'm going to name this folder service and click OK now I'm going to head back to the menu and select hosts and clusters within hosts and clusters I'm going to right click on my data center object and select new virtual machine we're going to be creating a new virtual machine so make sure this first option is selected and we'll click Next I'm going to be naming my server server 2016 - 1 I'm then going to expand the data center object and select my service folder that I created earlier I'll then click Next the only compute resource that we have available at the moment is one ESXi host so just make sure that's selected and we'll click on next for the storage and where we're going to be placing our virtual machine the only option I have is our local data store on the ESXi host so for now we're going to be selecting that and clicking the next for the compatibility level I will be selecting ESXi 6 point 7 and later as my entire environment is 6 point 7 you also have the option of selecting lower compatibility levels that are compatible with ESXi versions less than 6 point 7 I'll be clicking Next now this server is going to be a Windows Server 2016 so I'll just make sure that my guest OS family is window although notice that you do have other options there for linux and other and for the guest OS version i'll drop down this and i'll select windows 2016 virtualization based security is only available with Windows 2016 or Windows 10 so what does this do let me open a link to the article that explains what this setting does exactly as you can see right here VBS permits you to use the following Windows security features to harden your system and isolate key system and user secrets from being compromised such as credential guard aims to isolate and harden key system and user secrets against compromised device guard provides a set of features designed to work together to prevent and eliminate malware from running on a Windows system and lastly configurable code integrity ensures that only trusted code runs from the bootloader onwards I'll switch back to my vSphere client we'll leave this on ticked for now and I'll click Next now we get to configure the amount of resources we're going to give to the operating system I will allocate 1v CPU two gigs of RAM and a 30 gigabyte hard drive I'll now expand the new hard disk section and change the disk provisioning to thin this means that only the disk space that is needed will be consumed on disk for example I have configured 30 gigabytes but if the windows install only uses 20 gigabytes then I will have only consume 20 gigabytes on disk if I select a thick provisioning option I would have consumed 230 gigabytes on disk the other option I'm going to change is under new network and the adapter type I'm going to select vm x net 3 the reason why I select a VM X net 3 for my Windows Server is due to this adapter being able to deliver the best performance I'll then click on next and here we can review our VM settings if you need to make any changes just click on the back button otherwise we'll go ahead and click finish if I now go and expand my ESXi host we can see that our virtual machine has been created right here what I'm going to do here is click on launch remote console if you've previously installed the remote console it will launch straight away however you have the option to download the remote console XE file by clicking on this link here I've already previously installed the remote console therefore it opens straight away and now I'm going to click on the play button and that's going to power on my virtual machine now to install Windows I'm going to need to mount my ISO file to mount the ISO file I'm going to click on VMRC go down to removable devices cd/dvd drive and I'm going to connect to disk image file because the virtual machine couldn't find any boot drives it's gone straight to the boot manager this will happen automatically and because we have our ISO file mounted we can go down and select VMware virtual sada cd-rom drive and we'll just press Enter I'll press ENTER again to boot from the DVD and as you can see our windows installer has begun I'm now going to continue with a quick Windows 2016 server install that I'll speed up in the video our virtual machine has now finished its installation I'll set my administrator password and click finish I'll now log into my Windows virtual machine the first thing we want to do here is install VMware tools to do that I'll click on the VM RC menu at the top left corner I'll select manage and then click install VMware tools I'll click on select to choose what happens with this disk and we'll select a run setup 64 X II will run through the installation wizard I'll select typical setup and install VMware tools is now complete so we'll click finish and we'll click yes to restart our computer now that we have VMware tools installed we can log into the server and configure our IP addressing hostname etc I'll now close the VMware remote console the last part that we're going to have a look at is the basic monitoring of our virtual machine I'll click on monitor and under performance I'll click on overview here we can see our CPU memory disk and network statistics we have the option to view these graphs in real time last day last week last month last year or we can enter in a custom date range I'm going to click back on the summary and here we're going to wrap up our video I hope you've enjoyed this video on installing VMware vCenter server appliance six-point-seven based on previous feedback i've tried to add more content into this video compared to my past vCenter videos but still keep it relatively short at under 45 minutes don't forget to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos you can also subscribe to my Twitter feed at cyst tutorials if you have any comments or feedback please leave them in the comment section below thank you everyone and we'll see you in our next video
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Length: 44min 24sec (2664 seconds)
Published: Sun Oct 14 2018
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