Two-Day
Class "Managing Zerto" to be Delivered by HPE Education Services
Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, has
announced the availability of a new two-day technical training offering for its
resellers and end users. The content is designed for hands-on administrators
and technical users who want to better understand deployment, configuration,
and management of Zerto in VMware vSphere® environments.
Available immediately and delivered through
HPE Education Services, a renowned provider of technical training, ‘Managing Zerto:
Setup, Protection, and Recovery' will be delivered over two days
in a live virtual classroom environment. The course includes a hands-on labs
component, giving attendees practical guidance and experience. Previously only
available via myZerto, where 15,000 on-demand labs have already been deployed,
the availability of this additional classroom content, with a Zerto expert
leading the way, will educate users as they achieve competency with Zerto's
award-winning solution.
Course attendees will be trained to:
- Articulate the top use cases
Zerto supports and what architectures are needed for each
- Describe the major Zerto
components and how they interoperate
- Install, setup, and configure
Zerto in a vSphere environment
- Protect virtual machines
replicating locally and to a secondary peer site
- Perform the most common
recovery operations, including file restores, failover tests, live failover,
and moves
"Our new training class will create a more
empowered and enabled channel and end user ecosystem. Working with our new
colleagues at HPE Education Services is an important and positive step in the
development of our training capabilities and reaffirms our commitment to
customer success," commented Kevin Cole, head of training and technical
marketing at Zerto. "We have already helped thousands of users around the world
optimize their use of Zerto and the availability of this and future courses
will help accelerate the growth of a global community of engaged and knowledgeable data protection experts."
The first virtual class runs April 4 and 5
on US Eastern Standard Time and attendance is open to people worldwide;
subsequent classes will also run on European and Asian time zones. The class is
also being offered live on-site at HPE
Discover in June at a significant discount for Discover registrants.
For more information, visit: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover/training.html