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The Veritas InfoScale Availability 8.0 for Unix/Linux: Administration course is designed for IT professionals tasked with installing, deploying, configuring, and maintaining Veritas Cluster Server...
Read MoreThe Veritas InfoScale Availability 8.0 for Unix/Linux: Administration course is designed for IT professionals tasked with installing, deploying, configuring, and maintaining Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) clusters. This course discusses how to use InfoScale Availability to manage applications and databases in high availability environments and Cloud environments. The course is designed to enable you to gain the necessary fundamental and advanced skills that are required to manage a highly available application in a cluster. It also discusses how to deploy InfoScale Availability in the lab environment to practically implement a sample cluster design and deployment.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
This course is designed for UNIX/Linux system administrators, system engineers, technical support personnel, network/SAN administrators, and systems integration/development staff, who will install, configure, manage, and integrate InfoScale Availability.
Knowledge of and hands-on experience with UNIX/Linux systems administration is required.
This course includes practical lab exercises that enable you to test your new skills and begin to transfer those skills into your working environment.
High Availability Concepts
Installing and Licensing InfoScale
VCS Building Blocks
VCS Operations
VCS Configuration Methods
Preparing Services for VCS
Online Configuration
Offline Configuration
Configuring Notification
Handling Resource Faults
Intelligent Monitoring Framework
Cluster Communications
Using I/O Fencing for Application Data Integrity
Clustering Applications
Clustering Databases
InfoScale Support for Cloud Environments
VMware vSphere Data Center Architecture
Veritas High Availability Deployment in VMware
Veritas High Availability Configuration and Administration
Labs: Managing Different Types of VMware Storage in a VCS Cluster