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System Administration

Solaris Operating System Administration for Experienced UNIX Administrators

Classroom Length: 5 Days

The Solaris Operating System Administration for Experienced UNIX Administrators course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform core system administration tasks in the Solaris 10 Operating System. This course is intended to provide experienced UNIX administrators with information about core Solaris concepts, and focuses on practical experience implementing Solaris features through lab exercises. 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.

Solaris Operating System Administration for Experienced HP-UX and Tru64 Administrators

Classroom Length: 5 Days

The Solaris Operating System Administration for Experienced HP-UX and Tru64 Administrators course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform core system administration tasks in the the Solaris 10 Operating System (Solaris 10 OS). This course describes key system administration tasks in the Solaris 10 OS, and identifies corresponding HP-UX or Tru64 operating system elements. This course is intended to provide experienced HP-UX and Tru64 administrators with information about core Solaris concepts, and focuses on practical experience implementing Solaris features through lab exercises. THIS COURSE REPLACES STS-275-CC 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.

Sun Ray Software Administration Workshop

Classroom Length: 5 Days

Sun Ray technology is a secure, cost effective solution that delivers rich, virtual Windows, Linux or Solaris OS desktops to Sun Ray clients. The Sun Ray Server Software is centrally managed, enhancing security, reducing complexity and administration of the IT environment. This five-day workshop introduces students to Sun Ray technology and software administration. Along with installing the Sun Ray Server Software 4.1, the students will be introduced to the architectural details of the software, providing a foundation to understand the individual features introduced in subsequent modules. These features include session mobility (hotdesking), the use of Server Groups for failover and load balancing, and device management of USB devices and printers. Additional virtualization topics such as Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS and Sun Secure Global Desktop Software are also introduced.

VM-200 STS-277

Classroom Length: 5 Days

Tailored for system administrators, IT architects, and Data center architects, this Sun Ops Center Administration course provides the practical experience you need to successfully deploy and administer Sun Ops Center in your data center. The course also describes underlying technologies and best practices for deployment. Sun Ops Center offers a comprehensive management solution for physical and virtual system resources. This enterprise-class solution simplifies resource discovery and monitoring, provides operating system and firmware provisioning, performs comprehensive update and patch management, manages virtual environments such as Solaris Containers and Logical Domains, and supports hardware management from power up to production. Using Sun Ops Center will enable you to manage thousands of systems simultaneously.

Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 3 Implementation Workshop

Classroom Length: 5 Days

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.

VM-450

STS-276-S10 CDS-276-S10

ON THE WEB

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Sun Ops Center Administration

VM-440 VM-340 VC-VM-440 VC-VM-340

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