Kod: AN31G
Czas trwania: 36 Hours (4,5 days)
Cena netto: zł11 500,00
Students in this course will learn how to implement advanced IBM PowerVM features, such as Active Memory Expansion, shared dedicated processors and multiple shared processor pools. Students will also be exposed to new availability and performance management features such as Simplified Remote Restart, Hybrid Network Virtualization and enhanced VIOS administration using the HMC.
Additionally, students will learn skills to implement, measure, analyze and tune PowerVM virtualization features for optimal performance on IBM Power servers. This course focuses on two main areas. First, the features that relate to the performance of IBM Power servers, AIX, VIOS and the special monitoring, configuring, and tuning needs of logical partitions (LPARs). This course does not cover application monitoring and tuning. Second, the course will explore advanced features for availability and managing and monitoring virtualization and PowerVM virtualized workloads on IBM Power.
Students will also learn AIX performance analysis and tuning tools that help an administrator take advantage of shared processors and other virtualization features of the IBM Power servers.Hands-on lab exercises reinforce each lecture and give the students practical experience.
This course is for anyone responsible for the system administrative duties implementing and managing virtualization features on an IBM Power server. The audience for this training includes the following:
The LPAR prerequisite skills can be met by attending one of the following classes or you can have equivalent LPAR skills:
Day 1
(00:30) Welcome
(01:00) Unit 1: PowerVM features review
(00:45) Exercise 1: Introduction to the lab environment
(02:00) Unit 2: Shared processors and virtual processor tuning
(02:00) Exercise 2: Shared processors and virtual processor tuning
Day 2
(01:30) Unit 3: Multiple shared processor pools and donating dedicated processors
(01:30) Exercise 3: Multiple shared processor pools and donating dedicated processors
(01:30) Unit 4: Simplified Remote Restart
(01:30) Exercise 4: Simplified Remote Restart
Day 3
(02:00) Unit 5: Active Memory Expansion
(00:45) Exercise 5: Active Memory Expansion
(02:00) Unit 6: Virtual storage performance
Day 4
(02:00) Exercise 6: Virtual storage performance
(02:00) Unit 7: Virtual network performance
(01:30) Exercise 7: Virtual network performance
Day 5
(01:00) Unit 8: Virtual I/O Server Management with HMC
(0:45) Exercise 8: Virtual I/O Server Management with HMC
(01:30) Unit 9: Virtualization monitoring and performance management tools
(00:45) Exercise 9: Using Virtualization monitoring and performance management tools