Dascase Posted January 30, 2014 Report Posted January 30, 2014 Cisco UCS and HP Blade Server Training Server training with the leading brands in server industry – Cisco and HP for the price of one. Training given by an Industry veteran with 10 years of experience in the field of Servers, virtualization, cloud computing, Storage, Backup and Recovery and Networking. Training includes live hands on experience on Cisco UCS and HP blade infrastructure in the lab (not a simulation). Course length is 30 hours, 20 hours Cisco UCS and 10 hours HP Blade infrastructure. Contact [email protected] or Call/text 609-851-9406 Cisco UCS Course Layout 1) Basics of server technology – what is a server, server connectivity, differences between rack mount and blade servers 2) Understanding Cisco UCS Architecture Layout – both C series and B series 3) Defining Hardware components of UCS 4) Overview of different types of UCS Chassis, blades, Fabric Interconnects, IO Modules etc. 5) Install and Initialization of UCS 6) Understanding Cisco UCS connectivity to the external Ethernet and fiber networks 7) Exploring Cisco UCS Manager Interface 8) Startup and Shutdown procedures 9) Firmware upgrades on all the components of UCS 10) UCS Manager Role based Access Control (RBAC) 11) Establishing Compute Node Connectivity 12) Compute Node LAN Connectivity 13) Compute Node SAN connectivity 14) Implementation of server resources – compute, LAN and SAN 15) Identity and Resource Pools 16) Creating Service profile templates and service profiles 17) Managing Service profile templates 18) Day to day maintenance of UCS 19) UCS Backup and Restore 20) Configuring KVM for remote connectivity 21) Installing different operating systems like Windows 2008, 2012, VMware etc. 22) Basic configuration of Windows and VMware servers 23) Managing UCS High availability 24) Logs and trouble shooting 25) UCS real world use cases 26) UCS Best practices HP Blade infrastructure Course Layout 1) Basics of HP server technology – HP servers connectivity, difference between rack mount and blade servers 2) Understanding HP Blade server architecture 3) Defining hardware components of a HP Blade infrastructure solution – OA modules, HP C7000 chassis, Virtual Connect Flex 10 and Virtual Connect Flex fabric, blade servers etc. 4) Install and initialization of HP C7000 chassis and all its Virtual connect modules 5) Understanding of HP C7000 chassis connectivity to Ethernet and Fiber networks 6) Exploring Onboard administrator and Virtual Connect manager interfaces 7) Startup and shut down procedures 8) Firmware upgrades on all the components of HP Blade server infrastructure 9) Exploring LAN and SAN connectivity 10) Establishing virtual networks and HBA’s 11) Creating and managing server profiles 12) Day to day maintenance activities on HP blade infrastructure 13) Configuring ILO’s for remote connectivity 14) Installing different operating systems like Windows 2008, 2012, VMware etc. 15) Basic configuration of Windows and VMware servers 16) Managing high availability 17) Logs and trouble shooting 18) HP Blade Server real world use cases 19) Best practices Finally We will compare both UCS and HP blade server solutions, how one is better over other etc. Contact [email protected] or Call/text 609-851-9406 Quote
navinavi Posted January 30, 2014 Report Posted January 30, 2014 I am interested in it. How much is the cost..? Quote
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