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Global Knowledge Offers New VMware Infrastructure 3 Training Courses
Global Knowledge, the worldwide leader in IT and Business training, today announced the availability of three authorized VMware Infrastructure 3 training courses: VMware Infrastructure 3: Install and Configure v3.5, VMware Infrastructure 3: Deploy, Secure, and Analyze v3.5, and VMware Infrastructure 3: Fast Track v3.5.

In the four-day introductory course, VMware Infrastructure 3: Install and Configure v3.5, students will learn to install, configure, and manage VMware Infrastructure 3. In the four-day follow-on course, VMware Infrastructure 3: Deploy, Secure, and Analyze v3.5, experienced VMware Infrastructure administrators can delve deeper, performing scripted installations, configuring security, and performing fault analysis.

For students who want to gain superior virtual infrastructure skills with minimal time away from the office, VMware Infrastructure 3: Fast Track v3.5 combines the content from the Install and Configure and Deploy, Secure, and Analyze courses, packing it into five days of intensive, extended-hours training. Students will learn to install, manage, and use VMware ESX Server, VMware VirtualCenter, VMware DRS, VMware HA, VMware Consolidated Backup, VMware Converter, Storage VMotion, and VMware Update Manager.

The new courses are designed for system administrators, systems engineers, and operators responsible for their organizations deployment of VMware technology. Suggested prerequisites include experience administering Microsoft Windows® or Linux® operating systems and comfort with system administration using command-line interfaces. All three courses cover VMware ESX Server 3.5 and VMware VirtualCenter 2.5. Upon the successful completion of any one of the courses, students will qualify to take the VMware Certifed Professional exam.

All three courses are available in classrooms or as a private, on-site course. Learn more about VMware Infrastructure 3 training courses at www.globalknowledge.com.

Published Thursday, July 17, 2008 6:09 AM by David Marshall
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