| | Private Cloud Configuration System Center 2012 |
| Untertitel | Configuration and Deployment |
| Kurszeiten | 08:30 - 17:00 |
| Kursort | | Der Kurs findet in der Schweiz in der Regel in Zürich statt (Technopark, ideal mit Auto und ÖV erreichbar). Bei mehreren Anmeldungen aus Bern oder Basel kann der Kurs auch in unseren Schulungsräumen Bern oder Basel durchgeführt werden. Firmenkurse können in Ihren Räumlichkeiten oder in einem unserer Schulungszentren stattfinden. | Ich wünsche anderen OrtIch habe Frage zum Ort | |
| Einleitung | This course teaches students how to design, install and configure a private cloud, including how to configure and deploy the application infrastructure as well as the key components of System Center 2012 that are necessary for delivering services on the private cloud infrastructure.
This course provides direction on producing a high-level design that accounts for requirements for the private cloud environment. Students will learn how to configure and deploy the application infrastructure, how to configure a preboot execution environment (PXE) server, an update server, and a software update baseline. Students will learn how to sequence and deploy an application virtually, and how to build the core components that are necessary for delivering services in the infrastructure. They will also allocate resources and grant access to the private cloud.
Additionally, students will learn how to monitor the private cloud, and setup, configure, and integrate the core System Center 2012 - Service Manager components into the private cloud infrastructure. Students will learn how to configure a service catalog and publish this catalog to the self-service portal. They will also gain the knowledge required to deploy and configure System Center 2012 - Data Protection Manager (DPM) and Orchestrator in a private cloud, and integrate these products with other System Center 2012 components. |
| Herstellerkurs | Microsoft Nr. 10751 |
| Ihr Nutzen | After completing this course, students will be able to:
Plan for the private cloud.
Configure and deploy the private cloud infrastructure.
Extend and maintain the private cloud infrastructure.
Configure virtual application delivery.
Create the private cloud building blocks.
Deploy and access the first business unit private cloud.
Monitor the private cloud infrastructure.
Extend and customize monitoring of the private cloud infrastructure.
Implement service management for the private cloud.
Configure a private cloud service catalog.
Protect the private cloud infrastructure.
Automate and standardize the private cloud. |
| Voraussetzungen | Before attending this course, students must already have the following technical knowledge:
Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system.
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
Networking experience.
Working knowledge of previous versions of System Center products.
Microsoft SharePoint configuration.
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V.
Familiarity with data center management processes.
Storage area networks (SANs). |
| Teilnehmerkreis | This course is intended for data center administrators who will be responsible for designing, installing, and configuring a private cloud infrastructure. The secondary audience for this course are data center administrators who will be responsible for monitoring and protecting the private cloud infrastructure. |
| Unterlagen | Original-Microsoft-Kursunterlagen. |
| Inhalt | Planning for the Private Cloud
Understanding the Private Cloud
Requirements for Deploying a Private Cloud
Designing the Private Cloud Components
Deploying a Private Cloud Infrastructure with System Center 2012
Deploying Hyper-V Clustering with Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Configuring and Deploying the Private Cloud Infrastructure
Virtual Machine Manager Architecture and Components Overview
Installing and Upgrading Virtual Machine Manager
Configuring VMM Security and Roles
Understanding Host Groups
Extending and Maintaining the Private Cloud Infrastructure
Overview of the PXE and Update Server Roles
Deploying Bare-Metal Hyper-V Host Server
Configuring the Update Server Role
Creating and Remediating an Update Baseline
Configuring Virtual Application Delivery
Dynamic Application Deployment Overview
Configuring Server App-V Components
Sequencing and Deploying Virtual Applications
Creating the Private Cloud Building Blocks
Configuring Guest Operating System Profiles
Configuring Hardware Profiles
Deploying SQL Server Using SQL Server Profiles
Configuring Application Profiles for a Deployment
Configuring Virtual Machine Templates
Configuring Self-Service Portal Users
Deploying and Accessing the First Business Unit Private Cloud
Understanding Private Clouds
Installing and Configuring Application Controller
Creating and Managing Services and Service Templates
Monitoring the Private Cloud Infrastructure
Operations Manager Architecture and Security
Upgrading Operations Manager
Configuring Notifications
Configuring Management Packs
Configuring Integration with System Center 2012
Extending and Customizing Monitoring of the Private Cloud Infrastructure
Using the Monitoring Templates
Understanding Distributed Application Monitoring
Implementing Service Management for the Private Cloud
System Center Service Manager Architecture Overview
Upgrading Service Manager
Understanding Service Manager Work Items
Configuring System Center Service Manager Connectors
Configuring Notifications
Understanding Incident and Problem Management
Configuring a Private Cloud Service Catalog
What is a Service Catalog?
Cloud Service Process Management Pack Overview
Configuring Service Request Fulfillment
Configuring Service Offerings
Protecting the Private Cloud Infrastrcture
Data Protection Manager Architecture and Security
Upgrading Data Protection Manager
Configuring Data Protection Manager for Protection of the Private Cloud
Configuring Application Protection for the Private Cloud
Restoring Applications to the Private Cloud
Automating and Standardizing the Private Cloud
Deploying and Configuring Core Components
Configuring Integration Packs
Executing a Runbook from Service Manager
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| Teilnehmerbeitrag | Der Teilnehmerbeitrag versteht sich rein netto. Das ZFI ist (gemäss MwSt-Gesetz) nicht Mehrwertsteuerpflichtig und erhebt somit keine MwSt. Bei länger als einen Monat dauernden Lehrgängen ist die Zahlung des Teilnehmerbeitrages in mehreren Raten möglich (pro rata temporis). |
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