XpertSkills - the parent company under which iCollege operates - was established in South Africa in 2003 and since then, we have grown globally in leaps and bounds with customers and partners in more than 120 countries. With employees on 3 continents and as a next-generation, virtual organization we are unconstrained by the limits that are usually associated with traditional “brick & mortar” companies.
This allows us to focus, without distraction, on reaching our ultimate goal – ensuring your ongoing success – by providing affordable, reliable, high quality and relevant learning products whilst remaining innovative and agile.
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Head Office - South Africa
16 Monte Carlo Crescent
Kyalami business Park
Johannesburg
South Africa 1684
Head Office - South Africa 16 Monte Carlo Crescent Kyalami business Park Johannesburg South Africa 1684 Mail: info@icollege.co
This course will equip you with the skills they require to configure and deploy a cloud using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2.
Module 1: Designing For The Cloud
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Designing The Cloud
1.3 Reason For Using The Cloud
1.4 Choosing The Right Cloud Model
1.5 Designing Private Clouds
1.6 Overview Of Virtualization Components
1.7 Windows Server 2012 R2 And Hyper V
1.8 System Center 2012 R2 Part 1
1.9 System Center 2012 R2 Part 2
1.10 Deploying Highly Available Hyper V Hosts
Module 2: Using System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2
2.1 Overview Of Virtual Machine Part 1
2.2 Overview Of Virtual Machine Part 2
2.3 Deploying VMM
2.4 Configuring Role Based Access Control
2.5 Managing Hosts
2.6 Configuring Networking Part 1
2.7 Configuring Networking Part 2
2.8 Configuring Storage
Module 3: Deploying And Maintaining Fabric Resources
3.1 Extending And Maining The Cloud Infrastructure
3.2 Deploying Hyper VHost Servers Part 1
3.3 Deploying Hyper VHost Servers Part 2
3.4 Providing Patch Management For Fabric Resources Part 1
3.5 Providing Patch Management For Fabric Resources Part 2
Module 4: Building The Private Cloud
4.1 Creating Building Blocks For The Private Cloud Part 1
4.2 Creating Building Blocks For The Private Cloud Part 2
4.3 Creating Virtual Machine Templates
4.4 Creating A Private Cloud
4.5 Creating And Deploying Applications Part 1
4.6 Creating And Deploying Applications Part 2
4.7 Creating And Deploying Applications Part 3
4.8 Creating And Configuring Services Part 1
4.9 Creating And Configuring Services Part 2
4.10 Configuring Access To The Private Cloud
Module 5: Monitoring And Optimizing The Private Cloud
5.1 Overview Of Operations Manager
5.2 Installing Operations Manager
5.3 Deploying Monitoring Agents
5.4 Configuring Access To Operations Manager
5.5 Creating And Configuring Management Packs
5.6 Configuring System Center Integration
5.7 Extending And Optimizing Monitoring Part 1
5.8 Extending And Optimizing Monitoring Part 2
Module 6: Planning And Deploying Service Management
6.1 Overview Of Service Manager
6.2 Deploying Service Manager
6.3 Service Manager Work Items Part 1
6.4 Service Manager Work Items Part 2
6.5 Service Manager Work Items Part 3
6.6 Service Manager Notifications
6.7 System Center Integration Part 1
6.8 System Center Integration Part 2
Module 7: Automating And Standardizing The Private Cloud
7.1 Overview Of Orchestrator
7.2 Deploying Automation Using Orchestrator
7.3 Configuring Integration Packs
7.4 Configuring And Managing Runbooks
Module 8: Disaster Recovery And High Availability For The Private Cloud
8.1 Overview Of Data Protection Manager
8.2 Planning For Data Protection Manager
8.3 Deploying Data Protection Manager
8.4 Configuring Protection For The Private Cloud
8.5 Configuring Protection For Applications Part 1
8.6 Configuring Protection For Applications Part 2
8.7 HyperV Recovery Manager
Module 9: implementing Self Service Multi Tenant Private Clouds
9.1 Implementing The Cloud Services Process Pack Part 1
9.2 Implementing The Cloud Services Process Pack Part 2
9.3 Service Provider Foundation
9.4 Configuring The Windows Azure Pack
9.6 Conclusion