Provided by: Cybermontana Inc

Server Virtualization with OpenVZ

LINUX

Cybermontana Inc
OpenVZ is a powerful way to virtualize a Linux server. This course will take you through the necessary steps to set up and manage many severs on one physical machine. This is a virtual classroom for students to log into the instructor's screen and view demonstrations and talk to the instructor during the class.
Related Jobs or Careers: Linux Server Admin
This is primarily ilt training
Course Level:basic through advanced
Duration:5 weeks
Training Presented in:English
Training Provided by Cybermontana Inc
Server Virtualization with OpenVZ
Server Virtualization with OpenVZ
1. Class Manual
Students will be provided a 200 page manual for the class. This manual provides theory as well as practical step by step application.
2. Instructor Led Virtual Class
The student will have 5 live sessions with the instructor where the instructor will demonstrate the projects and solutions for troubleshooting so the student has the opportunity to view the process as well as read about the process before they perform the projects. During this time will have 24/ 7 contact with the instructor via email and will be able to setup a telephone conference any time they need help.
3. Live Server to study On
Each student is provided a live server to work on so that the instructor can view the work of the student and offer suggestions.
4. Instructor Monitored Project Completion
The course requires the student to complete a number of projects on a live server to gain experience working with virtual servers. These projects are done under the instructors supervision.

Class Projects
Each project is designed to develop skills in managing a server with many virtual servers.
Project# 1: Installation
Installation of the necessary programs will be covered and tips on configuration settings.
Project #2: Manage the Node Firewall
The hardware node is the server that hosts the virtual servers. It is critical that the firewall be set up correctly to prevent any intrusion attempts as the hardware node controls all of the virtual servers.
Project #3: Manage the Node Security
Managing services, tcp_wrappers, user accounts, locking down the server so that it is as secure as possible is covered in this project.
Project #4: Create a Virtual Server
Step by step students are taken through the process of building virtual servers. This process includes selecting a template and using that template to build a working server in less than 5 minutes
Project #5: Install Programs on the VPs
Once the server is created users will want to install server applications or services so the servers are useful for the organization.
Project #7: Manage the Resources on the VPs
Each virtual serve can be managed individually, so that the total hardware node resources may be divided any way that you want to configure it. This project will help the student manage those resources.
Project #8: Clone the VPs
Students will learn how to clone a virtual server as a backup or to create a new virtual server.
Project #9: Troubleshooting Resources on the VPs
Troubleshooting usually involves readjusting the resources for a virtual server. This project will help students recognize problems and then solve the resource issues.
Project #10: Managing Templates
Determining which templates to use and how to set templates up will be the subject of this project.
Project #11: Connecting to a Serial Interface
Virtual servers can be set up to use serial devices for connecting to a router for example. This project will show students how to designate serial connections for the virtual server.
Project #12: Using Multiple Network Cards
Separate network cards may be used to connect to any number of networks from different virtual servers on the same hardware node. This project helps students set up those separate network connections.
About The Training Provider: Cybermontana Inc
Cybermontana Inc - SpiderTools. com provides Linux Training for servers with a focus on CentOS and Ubuntu servers. We provide self-taught training, Live Virtual Classes and OnSite Linux Training. Clients are are typically small businesses moving from Windows to Linux. We train up to 125 students weekly and many of them are Windows administrators moving to Linux.
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