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This course is designed to give you a firm foundation in basic VMware vCenter™ Lab Manager user tasks. You will create and manage a library of commonly used configurations, and dynamically provision them in seconds to satisfy your business unit’s needs. You will capture complex multimachine configurations in an error state to the library and make them available for sharing, allowing for quick reproduction of software defects. All topics are supported by hands-on labs designed to provide you with the knowledge necessary to use Lab Manager as a virtual lab, application development, demonstration, testing, and staging environment. PROPOSED COURSE OUTLINE –
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Course Objectives At the end of the course, you should be able to: · Define Lab Manager and describe its benefits · Demonstrate and discuss key Lab Manager features and functions · Identify Lab Manager predefined roles and tasks · Implement Lab Manager scenarios to satisfy business needs as a user in Lab Manager Course Outline Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: Introduction to VMware Virtualization · Discuss virtualization and VMware vSphere™ components
Module 3: VMware vCenter Lab Manager Overview · Discuss Lab Manager product and its benefits · Identify supported vSphere features
Module 4: VMware vCenter Lab Manager Concepts · Identify Lab Manager elements: templates, workspace, configuration, and library · Recognize the tasks conducted at each element · Inspect the different user roles and the priveliges for each user role
Module 5: Working with Lab Manager as a User · Create and deploy templates · Create and deploy configurations based on business needs · Create clone from workspace and library · Share configurations by creating LiveLink Please note: This course outline has yet to be confirmed. This is a proposed version of the course content at the present time. Any updated versions or the final approved version will be communicated as soon as they become available.
Who Should Attend? Developers, QA personnel, automation engineers, technical support representatives, or other technical personnel who use the Lab Manager environment and its managed virtual machines for business aims Delegates should have a willingness to participate in a demanding, high-intensity training experience and a working knowledge of: · Windows (XP or Vista) · Web sites and browsers
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