Learning
Tree International has announced the introduction of
a new course: Troubleshooting
VMware vSphere: Hands-On. This course is for
network and storage analysts, administrators and anyone who wants to
troubleshoot the vSphere infrastructure. Experience with vSphere at the
level of the Learning Tree course, Deploying
VMware vSphere, is assumed.
“As organizations increasingly adopt virtualization, they must ensure
rapid response time to issues that can affect system availability and
cause costly downtime. In this course, you diagnose and correct
configuration issues, ensure optimal resource allocation and
availability and apply a series of proven tools and techniques to
troubleshoot potential problems,” said Jennifer Urick, Vice President of
Product Development for Learning Tree International.
Attendees will learn to:
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Diagnose and troubleshoot configuration issues in the vSphere
environment
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Exploit built-in graphical and command-line tools for problem analysis
and correction
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Optimize memory and CPU resource allocation to mitigate performance
issues
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Resolve networking and accessibility failures within the storage
architecture
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Restore optimal DRS cluster management by eliminating vMotion errors
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Enforce resiliency by identifying and correcting HA operational
problems
Learning Tree will begin presenting Troubleshooting
VMware vSphere: Hands-On at its education centers
in August 2012. The current schedule includes the following:
Washington, DC (Alexandria, VA) — August 21-24, 2012
Toronto, ON —
October 30 – November 2, 2012
Washington, DC (Rockville, MD) —
November 13-16, 2012
New York — December 11-14, 2012
Washington,
DC (Alexandria, VA) — December 18-21, 2012
Two Convenient Attendance Options
1. In-class at a Learning
Tree Education Center
2. On-site as a private, tailored
event, delivered by Learning Tree at a client facility of choice