Oracle VM Training Overview
Our Advanced Oracle VM training provides an in-depth look at Oracle VM and enables students to rapidly deploy environments, configure the systems for optimal use, implement best practices and more expeditiously resolve potential issues. This class is taught by our Oracle VM experts with real-world, practical expertise.
Oracle VM Training Course duration
3 Days
Oracle VM Training Course outline
Module 1 - Best Practices
- Designing the Server pool
- Architecting the Storage
- Architecting the network
- Scalability and future growth considerations
Module 2 - Networking
- Network reliability and security
- Network Bridges and Oracle VM
- Implementing VLANs in Oracle VM
- Advanced Network Bonding
- Lab 01 - Advanced Networking / Simulated Failover Testing
Module 3 - Storage
- Oracle VM storage concepts
- SAN / NAS / iSCSI interfaces
- Multipathing
- Lab 02 - Repository Setup / Simulated Failover Testing
Module 4 - Manageability
- Oracle VM Manager
- How & what it communicates to the servers
- Diagnosing issues with VM Manager
- Repository roadmap
- Oracle VM ServerCommand Line Interface (CLI)
- The role of Xen in Oracle VM
- Where does it belong and what can you do with it
- Commands
- Lab 03 - Oracle VM Server CLI
- Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Integration
- OEM 12c Architecture and Management Overview
- Using EM Grid Control 12c with Oracle VM
Module 5 - High Availability
- Configuring guests for high availability
- Real Application Clusters (RAC)
- Live Migration
- Automatic Failover
Module 6 - Performance
- Identifying performance issues
- I/O and memory analysis
- Lab 04 - Understanding and Resolving Performance Issues
Module 7 - Advanced configuration
- CPU pinning for a Guest VM
- Adding a SAN LUN to a Guest VM
- Lab 05- Advanced Configuration Exercise
Module 8 - Troubleshooting
- Hardware / configuration troubleshooting
- Guest VM starting / stopping issues
- Guest VM state issues
- Accessing the Guest VM console
- OCFS2
- iSCSI
- Lab 06 - Finding and Resolving Issues
Module 9-Templates and Assembly Builder
- Template startup customization
- Using JeOS
- Creating a template from a Guest VM
- Lab 07 - Creating Templates and Deploying Them
- Virtual Assembly Builder
- Logical assemblies
- Configuring deployment scripts
- Deploying assemblies
- Lab 08 - Building an Assembly
Module 10 -Oracle VM 2 to Oracle VM 3 Migration
- Planning for the migration
- Executing the migration
Module 11-Oracle Linux
- Oracle's involvement in the Linux Community
- Oracle Linux Development and Support Model
- Patching and version maintenance
- Using Ksplice, Dtrace, and BTRFS
- The Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
Module 12-ASM and RAC on Oracle VM
- ASM and RAC Best Practices
- ASM, RAC, and Oracle VM HA Considerations
- SAN Configuration and Block Sizing Best Practices
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