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VMware training by Intense School’s experts in 3 Days!

 

Corporations
are adopting Virtual Machines (VM) at an increasing rate and require skilled
professionals to install, administer and maintain them.   

 

Intense
School VMware Boot Camp gives you in-depth skills and hands on experience of
VMware technology today!

 

In
class we give  our students a full set of tools to learn how to install,
support, and troubleshoot a VMware Enterprise environment.

 

Here’s
some of what’s covered:

ESX
Server
3.5                                    
Physical to Virtual (P2V) migrations

VirtualCenter
2.5                                               
Virtual to Virtual (V2V) migrations

Storage
VMotion                                              
VMware Converter 3.0 Enterprise Edition

Update
Manager                                               
VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB)     

Distributed
Power
Management             
VMware Lab Manager

VMware
Guided
Consolidation              
3rd
Party Reviews – Platespin, VizionCore, Veeam

 

 

Features

·        
Three
(3) full days of intense instruction with no outside distractions

·        
In-person
access to the top security experts in the industry

·        
Lunch
and snacks provided on each day of class

·        
Highly
accomplished status as a distinguished VMware professional

·        
Provides
tangible evidence of career growth

·        
Potential
for a salary increase and/or promotion

 

 

Here’s
what the students have access to:

Each
student will setup their own ESX Server, License Server, VirtualCenter Server,
and use a variety of tools to support the VMware Enterprise. This course offers
students to build, support, and troubleshoot their own server. The ESX server
sits in class with the student and is not virtual. In other words students have
a real physical server to install and configure. We do not use Citrix to run a
class with ESX. This is mobile training and we can run it anywhere.

 

This
course covers content from four courses that VMware offers. It’s all here and
combined into one class that covers installing, supporting, and troubleshooting
a VMware Enterprise Environment. This customized courseware covers content from
VMware's courses:

VMware
I3 - What's New

VMware
I3 - Install and Configure

VMware
I3 - Deploy, Secure, and Analyze

VMware
I3 - P2V Assistant (converter)

VMware
I3 – Fast Track

 

We
also take a look at 3rd Party tools to help assist in deployment and management
of a Virtual Infrastructure. Each student will setup their own ESX Server,
License Server, VirtualCenter Server, and use a variety of tools to support the
VMware Enterprise. This course provides students the opportunity to build,
support, and troubleshoot their own server. Each student has a physical ESX
server sitting right next to them in class. No virtual training. In other words
students have a real physical server to install and configure.

 

Who
Should Attend:

System
Administrators, Engineers, and Operators responsible for setup, support, and
troubleshooting of ESX Server and/or VirtualCenter.

 

Prerequisites:

System
administration experience on Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems

 

Course
Length:

 4
Days

 

Objectives:

Chapter
1: What's New - an in-depth look at Infrastructure 3

 

Chapter
2: Introduction to a Virtualized Environment - Terms and concepts to support
Virtualization

 

Chapter
3: Installing ESX server 3.5

 

Chapter
4: Configuration of Virtual Machines, templates, and clones

 

Chapter
5: Configuration of Virtual Networking and supporting VMotion

 

Chapter
7: P2V , V2V, V2P, and P2P Methods and Techniques

 

Chapter
8: Server Consolidation Procedures and reasoning

 

Chapter
9: Tools to support a virtual infrastructure - VMware, Platespin, Vizioncore,
Veeam and more

 

Chapter
10: VirtualCenter install, configure, and support. Vmotion, Update Manager,

       
Power Management, Guided Consolidation, Clustering –DRS/HA… more

 

Chapter
11: Best Practices within a Virtual Enterprise

 

Chapter
12: Backing up the ESX Environment - Service Console and Virtual Machines - VCB

 

Chapter
13: The ESX Server inside - a look a understanding the underlining OS

 

Chapter
14: Using the Command Line Interface for supporting ESX Servers - ESX commands

 

Appendix
A: Install, Configure, and Troubleshooting ESX Licensing server