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Class Summary
- Format: Lecture 50%, Lab 50%
- Duration: 4 days
Overview
This hands-on training course, targeted at experienced VMware Infrastructure administrators, covers mass deployment of ESX Server hosts using scripted installation, configuration and use of VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB), VMware Update Manager, and security features. The course conveys skills for management of ESX Server hosts using local CLI utilities. Troubleshooting tips are presented throughout. The course has been updated to reflect ESX Server 3.5 and VirtualCenter 2.5, and focuses on ESX Server 3.5 rather than ESX Server 3i. Upon completion of this course, you can take the examination to become a VMware Certified Professional. This course is a continuation of the VMware Infrastructure 3: Install and Configure course.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, you should be able to:
- Perform scripted installations
- Learn specific commands used to administer an ESX server
- Understand and configure Virtual Infrastructure security
- Monitor Virtual Infrastructure
- Configure and implement VMware High Availability (HA), Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), Consolidated Backup, and Update Manager
- Perform fault analysis on Virtual Infrastructure components
Target Audience
Systems administrators and systems integrators experienced with Virtual Infrastructure 3 who are responsible for scaling their organization’s deployment of VMware technology. |
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Location |
| 1st April 2008 |
London |
| 6th May 2008 |
London |
| 12th May 2008 |
Birmingham |
| 17th June 2008 |
London |
| 24th June 2008 |
Edinburgh |
| 1st July 2008 |
Exeter |
| 22nd July 2008 |
Birmingham |
| 29th July 2008 |
London |
| 19th August 2008 |
Manchester |
| 26th August 2008 |
Southampton |
| 16th September 2008 |
Exeter |
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Key Topics
- ESX Server Provisioning
- Security in a VMware Virtualized Environment
- CPU and Memory Resource Allocation
- Data Protection and High Availability
- Fault Analysis Tools and Methodology
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