Oracle VM Server for SPARC Training

Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Description

Description

Oracle VM Server for SPARC training at Massive Tech – The Oracle VM Server for SPARC: Installation and Configuration course teaches you to effectively implement theinfrastructure for cloud computing using a SPARC-based virtualization strategy. Learn through classroom instruction andhands-on exercises, which reinforce new concepts.

Learn To:

  • Properly design, install, implement and administer this virtual environment.
  • Create and assign resources to domains where business applications are deployed.
  • Use the migration feature, which increases availability and adds flexibility to the data center virtual environment.
Prerequisites

Prerequisites

  • Administer Ethernet networks
  • Administer an Oracle Solaris OS
  • Perform basic server initial setup tasks
Key Features
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  • LIVE Instructor-led Classes
  • 24x7 on-demand technical support for assignments, queries, quizzes, project, etc.
  • Flexibility to attend the class at your convenient time.
  • Server Access to Massive's Tech Management System until you get into your dream carrier.
  • A huge database of Interview Questions
  • Professional Resume Preparation
  • Earn a Skill Certificate
  • Enroll today and get the advantage.
Curriculum
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  • What is Oracle VM Server for SPARC?
  • Oracle’s Virtualization Strategy
  • Oracle VM Server for SPARC Architecture
  • Oracle VM Server for SPARC Benefits
  • Planning for Oracle VM Server for SPARC
  • Working with SPARC T-Series Servers
  • CPU and Memory Sizing Guidelines
  • Upgrading System Firmware
  • Upgrading Oracle VM Server for SPARC Software
  • The ldm Command
  • Typical Basic Configurations
  • Virtualized Devices and Virtual Services
  • Control Domain Resource Allocation
  • Logical Domains Configurations
  • Creating a Guest Domain
  • Binding and Starting a Guest Domain
  • Installing Oracle Solaris in a Guest Domain
  • Verifying a Guest Domain Configuration
  • Accessing a Guest Domain’s Console
  • Dynamic Reconfiguration of Logical Domain Resources
  • Core Affinity
  • Using Virtual Disks
  • Virtual Disk Back End Options
  • Provisioning New Domains with ZFS Snapshots and Clones
  • Using Virtual Networks
  • VLAN Support for Virtual Networks
  • Link Aggregation and Jumbo Frames for Virtual Networks
  • Migration Requirements and Restrictions
  • Migration Types
  • Migration Phases
  • Migration Dry Run
  • Live Migration
  • Cross-CPU Live Migration
  • Cold Migration
  • Non-Interactive Migration

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