Linux Academy – KVM Virtualization on Linux

Linux Academy – KVM Virtualization on Linux-APoLLo
English | Size: 1.37 GB
Category: Tutorial


This video is an introduction to virtualization on Linux using KVM. It shows how to create a virtual machine using Virtual Machine Manager.
Did you know that, for a long time, Linux has had its own built-in virtualization technology, KVM? In this course, you will gain a better understanding of KVM Virtualization on Linux through interactive, hands-on lessons. We will explore four scenarios: workstation virtualization using the GUI utilities, web-based management using Cockpit, managing virtualization using the Linux CLI, and managing virtual workloads using oVirt on CentOS. When you have finished this course, you will have the skills necessary to design, deploy, and manage virtual workloads using KVM on Linux.

RH318 v4.3 Virtualization

RH318 v4.3 Virtualization
English | Size: 2.57 GB
Category: Linux


Red Hat Virtualization 4.3 RH318
RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION
Red Hat Virtualization (RH318) enables IT professionals to acquire the skills needed to deploy, administer, and operate virtual machines in their organization using Red Hat Virtualization. Through numerous hands-on exercises, students will deploy and configure the Red Hat Virtualization infrastructure and use it to provision and manage virtual machines. This course also prepares candidates for the Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator (RHCVA) certification exam

Linux Academy – LPIC 3 Exam 304 Virtualization and High Availability

Linux Academy – LPIC 3 Exam 304 Virtualization and High Availability-BiFiSO
English | Size: 2.44 GB
Category: Tutorial

This course is designed to prepare you for the LPIC-3 304 Virtualization and High Availability exam. The material on this course will mirror the public objectives provided by LPI (www.lpi.org/our-certifications/exam-304-objectives). The course will open with an introduction to virtualization and many of the key concepts. Once we have a base understanding of virtualization, we will move on to specific virtualization platforms and utilities. The second half of the course is focused on High Availability. This section will cover the concepts and theories of high availability, and then move on to practical application. Some of the areas covered will include load balanced and failover clusters, as well as clustered storage and file systems.

INE – Network Virtualization with VMware NSX

INE – Network Virtualization with VMware NSX
English | Size: 637.74 MB
Category: Programming | Hyper-V | Networking | Security | VMware | others

This course is oriented towards the networking professional who understands the basics of VMware NSX and is looking to taking the next step to understanding the design of NSX networks. The focus of the course is primarily on the requirements for the design of the underlying physical network. Data center network design is covered with a focus on the spine-leaf (CLOS based) architectures. Using the white board NSX design concepts are explored in depth, including the design of the server racks from an IP addressing perspective. A design methodology is presented followed by a design discussion for a case study using the white board where options and tradeoffs are considered along with their operational considerations.