DESCRIPTION
The Oracle VM Server for x86: Implementation course teaches you how to enhance cloud effectiveness with rapid deployment of cloud resources and applications. You will learn how to administer, redistribute, troubleshoot and protect Oracle VM resources to ensure seamless and continuous access of your applications.
Oracle VM offers a dynamic architecture which allows you to effectively deploy server virtualization to consolidate application workloads and ensure uninterrupted cloud services. Using extensive hands-on practices, this course prepares you to respond quickly to changing business conditions.
Learn To:
Administer the Oracle VM environment by using the appropriate management tools.
Redeploy cloud resources to meet requirements.
Track and solve issues at each operational layer.
Protect Oracle VM resources.
Incorporate key components into your disaster and recovery strategy.
BENEFITS TO YOU
Maximize Cloud Resources
Server virtualization is the first step to delivering application and cloud services. In your Oracle VM environment, you have the ability to deploy and redeploy standardized and pre-configured software appliances to meet workload objectives and to redistribute physical and virtual resources to maximize resources for your application workload. In this course, you learn the tools and processes to accelerate your private cloud deployments and to redeploy resources effectively.
Increase Application Availability
Virtual environments introduce challenges for isolating and solving problems. Learn to detect problems at every layer of the Oracle VM environment, how to capture a configuration snapshot of your environment before making changes and as a way to communicate vital information about your environment to Oracle support.
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Oracle VM Components 31m
Oracle VM Manager UI 24m
Oracle VM CLI 20m
Practice 1-1: Become Familiar with the Hosts and Networks in Your Lab Environment 9m
Practice 1-2: Become Familiar with the Initial State of Your Oracle VM Environment 3m
Practice 1-3: Access Your Lab Machine and Switch to the root User 4m
Practice 1-4: Access a Running Host by Using the ssh Command 4m
Practice 1-5: Access a Running Host by Using the vncviewer Command 4m
Practice 1-6: Start the Oracle VM Manager UI and Examine the Storage and Networks Available in Your Oracle VM Environment 6m
Practice 1-7: Execute the Refresh All Action in the Oracle VM Manager UI 3m
Practice 1-8: Start the Oracle VM CLI and Use It to Start the Virtual Machine in the iSCSI Repository 8m
Practice 1-9: Examine and Modify the Oracle VM CLI Configuration File 6m
Appendix 1A: List, Start, and Stop the Virtual Machines with the xm Command 8m