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Virtualization essentially lets one computer do the job of multiple computers, by sharing the resources of a single computer across multiple environments. Virtual servers and virtual desktops let you host multiple operating systems and multiple applications locally and in remote locations, freeing you from physical and geographical limitations. In addition to energy savings and lower capital expenses due to more efficient use of your hardware resources, you get high availability of resources, better desktop management, increased security, and improved disaster recovery processes when you build a virtual infrastructure.
OverviewThis three-day instructor-led course teaches students how to implement and manage Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. It also teaches students how to manage Hyper-V with Solution Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) and with PowerShell. OverviewIn this class, students learn how to install, support and troubleshoot a VMware Enterprise environment. Students will also assist in deployment and management of a Virtual Infrastructure. Student will setup their own ESX Server, License Server, Virtual Center Server and use a variety of tools to support the VMware Enterprise. OverviewThe Infrastructure 3 suite of products consisting of: ESX Server 3.5, VirtualCenter 2.5 and VMware Consolidated Backup, is both exceptionally powerful and comprehensive. Our advanced course is intended for students with significant production experience in the Infrastructure 3 product suite. It is our intention to take your existing knowledge base and expand upon that.
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