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ES-426 - Systems Management Using Sun Management Center 3.6
The Systems Management Using Sun Management Center 3.6 course describes
features of the Sun Management Center (Sun MC) 3.6, which is a follow-on release
to the Sun MC 3.5.1 software. This course uses the Solaris 10 Operating
System (Solaris OS) for installation, deployment of Sun MC software agents using
JumpStart software, installation of agents and patches on multiple machines,
network and security improvements, and other features available within the base
Sun MC software product.
This training is intended to provide support engineers, customers, and resellers
with the information needed to support the Sun Management Center 3.6 software.
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SA-202-S10 - System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2
The System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 course expands your mastery of the most advanced operating system on the planet: Solaris 10. This course provides students with hands-on experience working with more complex and integrated administration concepts, and builds upon the Part 1 course. Students will be instructed in essential system administration skills including: configuring network interfaces, managing swap configurations, crash dumps, and core files. The course also covers configuring NFS and AutoFS as well as system messaging, managing storage volumes and ZFS file systems, and setting up naming services and managing Solaris Zones. This course helps you to prepare for Part II of the Sun System Administration certification exam.
LAB INFORMATION: The hands-on labs offered in this course may involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered.
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VC-SA-202-S10 - System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System Part 2
The System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 course expands your mastery of the most advanced operating system on the planet: Solaris 10. This course provides students with hands-on experience working with more complex and integrated administration concepts, and builds upon the Part 1 course. Students will be instructed in essential system administration skills including: configuring network interfaces, managing swap configurations, crash dumps, and core files. The course also covers configuring NFS and AutoFS as well as system messaging, managing storage volumes and ZFS file systems, and setting up naming services and managing Solaris Zones. This course helps you to prepare for Part II of the Sun System Administration certification exam.
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SA-200-S10 - System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System Part 1
The System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 1 course gets you further engaged with the most efficient, secure, and reliable operating system ever built. This course gives you direct experience with the most essential system administration tasks in the Solaris 10 OS. You will be instructed in crucial system management skills including: describing the Solaris 10 OS directory hierarchy, managing local disk devices and interface configurations, managing UFS and ZFS file systems, performing mounts and unmounts, installing and removing Solaris packages and patches, and performing system boot procedures. The course also covers user administration, controlling system processes, and performing installation and upgrades. This course is the first of a two-part series that helps you to prepare for Part I of the Sun Certified System Administration for Solaris OS examination.
LAB INFORMATION: The hands-on labs offered in this course may involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered.
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VC-SA-200-S10 - System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System Part 1
The System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 1 course gets you further engaged with the most efficient, secure, and reliable operating system ever build. This course give you direct experience with the most essential system administration tasks in the Solaris 10 OS. You will be instructed in crucial system management skills including: managing local disk devices, managing UFS and ZFS file systems, installing and removing Solaris packages and patches, performing system boot procedures. The course also covers user administration and managing systems processes. This course is the first of a two-part series that helps you to prepare for Part I of the Sun Certified System Administration for Solaris OS examination.
Lab Information: The hands-on labs offered in this course will involve accessing equipment that resides at a centralized lab location.
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VC-SA-345-S10 - Sun Virtualization: Solaris 10 Logical Domains Administration
Sun Microsystems Logical Domains, or LDoms, technology is part of a suite of methodologies for consolidation and resource management that includes Sun Fire Dynamic System Domains and Solaris OS Containers. This technology allows you to allocate a systems various resources, such as memory, CPUs, and devices, into logical groupings and create multiple, discrete systems, each with their own operating system, resources, and identity within a single computer system. The emphasis of this course is on providing practical LDom planning, configuration, and administration experience, while also covering the underlying technologies and best practices. This course features the Solaris 10 OS and LDoms management software. The students perform the course lab exercises using LDoms supported servers. This course is delivered in a remote learning environment. Students will attend the course via phone and will need a high-speed internet connection to successfully complete the course.
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SA-345-S10 - Sun Virtualization: Solaris 10 Logical Domains Administration
Sun Microsystems Logical Domains (LDoms) technology is part of a suite of methodologies for consolidation and resource management that includes Sun Fire Dynamic System Domains and Solaris OS Containers. This technology allows you to allocate a systems various resources, such as memory, CPUs, and devices, into logical groupings and create multiple, discrete systems. Each of these systems will have its own operating system, resources, and identity. The emphasis of this course is on providing practical LDom planning, configuration, and administration experience, while also covering the underlying technologies and best practices. This course features the Solaris 10 OS, and LDom management software. The students perform the course lab exercises using LDoms supported servers.
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SA-355-S10 - Sun Virtualization: Solaris 10 Containers Administration
The Solaris 10 Containers Administration course offers a practical, guided experience working with Solaris Containers, the Sun virtualization feature comprised of Solaris Zones and Solaris Resource Controls. Containers are used to create isolated environments for running applications, and enable server consolidation with low overhead. In this course, you gain the knowledge critical to properly implement and manage these important capabilities in the Solaris Operating System. The hands-on labs offered in this course involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered.
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VC-SA-355-S10 - Sun Virtualization: Solaris 10 Containers Administration
The Solaris 10 Containers Administration course provides a practical, hands-on, guided experience working with Suns virtualization capabilities, collectively known as Solaris Containers. Solaris Zones and Solaris Resource Controls combine to create Solaris Containers. In this course you gain the knowledge critical to properly implement and manage these important capabilities in the Solaris operating system. The hands-on labs offered in this course involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered. This course is delivered in a remote learning environment. Students will attend the course via phone and will need a high-speed internet connection to successfully complete the course.
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VM-450 - Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 3 Implementation Workshop
Sun VDI Software 3 offers ground-breaking VDI storage economics, built-in
virtualization capabilities, and support for a wide variety of virtual desktop
operating systems. The open architecture of Sun VDI Software 3 gives users
access to a broader choice of client devices and virtualization hosts,
increasing flexibility, management efficiency, and data security.
This five-day workshop introduces you to Sun VDI Software 3 technology and
software administration. Along with installing Sun VDI Software 3, you are
introduced to the architectural details of the software, providing a foundation
to understand the individual features introduced in subsequent modules. Through
a combination of instructor-led lectures and hands-on labs, you are introduced
to the following VDI components and features:
Sun xVM VirtualBox and VMware® Virtual Center desktop brokers
LDAP and Microsoft® Active Directory directory server integration
Open Storage platform for the back-end storage of user desktops
Sun Ray Software (SRS) and Sun Secure Global Desktop (SGD) for the
display of user desktops
Sun VDI administration tools
The workshop begins with a comprehensive overview of the VDI 3 architecture.
As the workshop progresses, you use lab equipment to install and configure
prerequisite components such as SGD and Sun VirtualBox so that when you install
the Sun VDI software, all of the necessary components are available. Once you
install the VDI software, you learn how to configure desktop providers, which host
virtual desktops, and how to use front-end user access devices such as Sun Ray thin
clients or a web browser with SGD to access assigned virtual desktops. You also
learn how to manage pools of desktops and the various parameters which control the
content and behavior of desktop pools. Failover and cluster configurations are also
covered for large-scale deployments.
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