Instructor Led Fault Training Classes
From Advanced Concepts
Server +
...st
MORE ON NICs
Infrastructure Concerns
Fault Tolerance Tips and Tricks
Splitting the Network Segment
Switches, Routers and Load Balancing
Server NICs
Software Solutions
BACKUP, RESTORATION AND DISASTER RECOVERY
Backup Methodologies
Backup Types
Backup Rotation Methods
Highly Available Systems versus DR
more...
Network +
Network +
Course Specifications
Exam number: N10-002
Course length: 5 days / 8 Evenings
Course Description
We start with the fundamentals of Networking and concentrate on LAN, Wan & MAN. How to use the crimping tools and to attach clips to cables etc. TCP/IP utilities are also one of the main objectives we handled
Prerequisites: A + Technician
Target Students: Students who show interest on the
more...
From Elix Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Weblogic Server Administration 8.1 overview
... given to BEA WebLogic Server as a Web server, as well as fault tolerance, load balancing with clustering, security planning and implementation, and performance tuning. The course also presents an administrator's introduction to Java Management Extensions (JMX) and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management. Students will learn how to administer, structure, and architect systems that
more...
From IIHT ltd
Authorised Veritas Trainings




...oduct Installer
VCS Configuration Files
Viewing the Default VCS Configuration
Other Installation Considerations
VCS Operations
Managing Applications in a Cluster Environment
Service Group Operations
Using the VCS Simulator
Preparing Services for High Availability
Preparing Applications for VCS
One-Time Configuration Tasks
Testing the Application Service
Stopping and
more...
From Belmah Strategies (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Failure Mode Effects Analysis training



Failure mode effects analysis (FMEA) provides a disciplined procedure which enables a design or manufacturing engineer to anticipate and rectify potential failures in a design or manufacturing process. FMEA is an integral part of any Quality Management System (e.g. ISO 9000, QS 9000, etc.). This course enables the delegates to conduct FMEA on Design and Processes to reduce producer s and consumer
more...
From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Net+
...h TCP/IP
Families of Protocols The TCP/IP Protocol Default IP Addresses Custom IP Addresses The TCP/IP Protocol Suite TCP/IP Services
IP Address Assignment Methods Host Name Resolution NetBIOS Name Resolution TCP/IP Utilities TCP/IP Upper-layer Services TCP/IP Interoperability Services Other Network Protocols
The NetBEUI Protocol The IPX/SPX Protocol The AppleTalk Protocol
more...
From American IT
Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Clustering
The goal of this course is to provide the student with the skills to select the appropriate implementation of business solutions that require fault tolerance and high availability.
more...
From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database
...f database files and transaction logs for performance and fault tolerance. Optimize a database by using hardware-based RAID. Determine when and how to use filegroups to optimize a database. Optimize a database by using filegroups with hardware-based RAID. Estimate the amount of space that a database requires.
Module 4: Managing Security
Take a closer look: Download Sample
more...
From TrainUtopia
Accountability that Works!
...ld your organization be like if no one ever asked, Whose fault is this? What if we could all let go of the blame game and view accountability as a method for achieving increased personal and team effectiveness?
Most employees take on new projects with the best intentions, seeking only a successful result. But lack of clarity, not lack of commitment often finds their goals unrealized.
more...
From Arthur McNeil Institute
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
...P Routing with Multilayer Switching Configuring HSRP for Fault Tolerant Routing Multicast Overview Configuring IP Multicast
Controlling Access to the Campus Network
Configuring Asynchronous Connections & Modems
Point-to-Point Protocol & Controlling Network Access Using ISDN & DDR Technologies Using X.25 for Remote Access Frame Relay Connection and the Traffic Flow Control
more...
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
Extending IP Addresses Configuring OSPF in a Single Area
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas Configuring EIGRP
Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks
Optimizing Routing Update Operation Implementing Scalability Features in the Internetwork
Connecting the Switch Block Defining Common Workgroups with VLAN's
Managing Redundant Links Inter-Vlan
more...
Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting
...P Routing with Multilayer Switching Configuring HSRP for Fault Tolerant Routing
Multicast Overview Configuring IP Multicast
Controlling Access to the Campus Network Assembling & Cabling WAN Components
Configuring Asynchronous Connections & Modems Point-to-Point Protocol & Controlling Network Access
Accessing the Central Site with Windows 95 Using ISDN & DDR Technologies
more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
...P Routing with Multilayer Switching Configuring HSRP for Fault Tolerant Routing
Multicast Overview Configuring IP Multicast
Controlling Access to the Campus Network Assembling & Cabling WAN Components
Configuring Asynchronous Connections & Modems Point-to-Point Protocol & Controlling Network Access
Accessing the Central Site with Windows 95 Using ISDN & DDR Technologies
more...
