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Course Name: Introduction to Virtualization and VMware’s Infrastructure
Time & Date: 6:15 PM - 9:30 PM, Thursdays, Nov. 12, 19, Dec. 3 & 10
Location: Holiday Inn Select Hotel, 15 Middlesex Canal Park Rd, Woburn, MA
Speakers: Jeffrey Goldberg, Qualware Instructional Services
Text: Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3, By Chris McCain (Author). Publisher: Sybex (May 19, 2008), a division of Wiley. List price: 59.99

Course Summary

Course Description:

Over the last five years, Virtualization has become one of the hottest discussed topics and the leading component in the deployment of IT services from data centers across the country. From storage virtualization—think SAN, where multiple storage devices are pooled into what appears as a single storage resource for easier management, to desktop virtualization—think Citrix, which allows applications to be installed and managed on a centralized server while appearing to run from the local desktop machine, virtualization is everywhere.

When people talk about virtualization, they’re usually referring to server virtualization, which means partitioning one physical server into several virtual servers, commonly referred to as virtual machines (VMs). Different virtual machines may run different operating systems and different applications while sharing the resources of a single physical computer. Special software, called the Hypervisor, makes it possible to isolate virtual machines, insuring that if one virtual server crashes, it has no effect on the others.

Hypervisors come in many implementations, each providing slightly different facilities and imposing different restrictions in what can and cannot be accomplished. This mini course will first contrast the different Hypervisors currently available, talk about the many benefits of using virtualization, including savings in datacenter space, energy, time, and server availability, then proceed to the details of configuring and using VMware’s product set (VI3/ESX3.5/vSphere4), the undisputed leader in Enterprise level virtualization.

So if you are opposed to data center server sprawl and escalating IT cost; want to be free from the shackles of the “one server, one application” of the past and see significant cost savings from reduced equipment, reduced administrative, and reduced facilities expenses; or simply do not want to build a computer environment from scratch every time something goes wrong, then treat yourself to the benefits that will become available to you once you have knowledge of virtualization.

Targeted Audience:

This course is designed for individuals looking for an overview of the current state of virtualization from the ground up, using VMware’s implementation for a discussion of the details. Although beneficial to individuals needing to test and run multiple OS on their personal PC, this course is ideal for IT professionals wanting to strengthen their knowledge of building and managing a virtual infrastructure on top of the world’s most versatile and reliable production level virtualization platform, VMware Infrastructure 3.5. In addition, VMware’s latest release claims entries into the arena of cloud computing.

The class is structured to be as interactive as possible by making use of live demonstrations that review some of the concepts taught in the class. Suggestions for optional homework assignments will be given to those that have access to VMware ESX3.x. For those that want the additional challenge but do not have access to the hardware necessary to load VMware’s product set, over the Internet access can be made available on the instructor’s network for a modest lab fee (see instructor on first day of class).

OUTLINE:

Session 1:

Introduction to Virtualization, Hypervisor, Technology and Terminology.

Contrasting Xen, Solaris Zones/Containers, Microsoft’s Hyper V, with VMware’s VI3/4 Architectures.

Introducing VMware Infrastructure 3.5 Product Suite.

Creating, and Deploying and Managing Virtual Machines.

Session 2:

Managing and Modifying Virtual Machines Hardware Config.

Learning how to use VI Client to control and configure ESX servers as well as communicate and manage the hosted virtual machines.

Understanding Core Decisions that Govern Architectures and Features.

Creating and Managing Virtual Networks:
Understanding, Configuring and Managing VI3 Storage Options:

Session 3:

Using VI Client connected to VirtualCenter:
Managing and Monitoring VM Resources:

VMotion Migration Requirements.

Free Virtualized Solutions and other resources:

Monitoring Virtual Infrastructure Performance and Resource Usage consisting of CPU, memory, network and disk usage of guest virtual machine and host.

Session 4:

Introduction to ESXi and vSphere4:
Securing a Virtual Infrastructure:
Overview of Configuring and Managing Virtual Infrastructure:

Migrating and Importing Virtual Machines (hot and cold migrations) Physical-to-Virtual Migrations and optional discussion of V to P.

Answer questions from the Audience and course wrap up.

Handouts:

Copies of the course outline slides will be provided along with relevant handouts when appropriate.

Lecturer’s biography:

An honor graduate of Tufts University, Jeffrey M. Goldberg has served the engineering and academic community in various roles from principal design engineer / project leader to senior consultant and educator at companies such as HP, Siemens, Picturetel, 3Com, IBM, Openwave, EMC, Harvard/MIT. Mr. Goldberg is a long-time innovative user of UNIX and networked services. He currently provides IT solution consulting (largely to 24x7 data centers that are attempting to simplify maintenance and virtualize their servers) and delivers public seminars and on-site professional training classes, flexibly scheduled to avoid project disruption, on cutting-edge technologies, IT operations and programming languages.Specialties include Perl and Shell Scripting, Linux/Solaris/UNIX System Administration, TCP/IP Networking, Web Technologies such as Visual Basic, Delphi, JavaScript, PHP Apache, C/C++, Java/JSP and SQL Database Access, Computer and Network Security. For more information, please visit http://www.qualware.com/training or contact Jeff Goldberg at 781-229-1530 x2.

copywrite 2009 Qualware Instructional Services and Jeff Goldberg.

Decision (Run/Cancel) Date for this Courses is Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Payment received by Nov. 2: IEEE Members $425

Payment received by Nov. 2: Non-members $450

Payment received after Nov. 2: IEEE Members $450

Payment received after Nov. 2: Non-members $490

This course has been cancelled. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the IEEE office at 781-245-5405.