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Test 000-101: Virtualization Technical Support for AIX and Linux


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The following resources will help you gain the skill and product knowledge required to pass this test.  No class or event is designed to teach answers to the test questions, however, and there is no guarantee you will achieve the certification.  All IBM certifications presume a certain level of "on the job" experience not present in any classroom.


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Course title: System p LPAR and Virtualization I: Planning and Configuration
Course duration: 5.0 Day(s)
Course number: AU73
Abstract: Learn the skills needed to become an effective administrator on Power Systems which utilize POWER5 and support Logical Partitioning (LPAR). Learn about the features of PowerVM and how to configure and manage LPARs running AIX or Linux using the Hardware Management Console (HMC).

Course title: System p LPAR and Virtualization II: Implementing Advanced Configurations
Course duration: 4.0 days
Course number: AU78
Abstract:

Learn advanced skills to plan, set up, and implement basic and advanced configurations of the Virtual Input/Output (VIO) Server and its clients including high availability solutions when using the Advanced POWER Virtualization (APV) features on IBM System p5 systems. As you build the virtualized environment, learn to leverage NIM by configuring a NIM Master LPAR and use it to install AIX clients. Learn about the supported Virtual Small Computer System Interface (VSCSI) and Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN) configurations which improves availability, including dual VIO Server configurations. In this course, learn how to implement and test some of those solutions.

This is an expert course for individuals who manage and plan an IBM System p5 server running the AIX 5L V5.3 operating system. This includes:

AIX technical support individuals System administrators Systems engineers System architects


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forward arrow PowerVM Virtualization on IBM System p: Managing and Monitoring

Publication number: SG24-7590

PowerVM™ virtualization technology is a combination of hardware and software that supports and manages the virtual environments on POWER5™ , POWER5+™ and POWER6™ -based systems. It is a major tool to help simplify and optimize your IT infrastructure. Available on most IBM® System p™ servers as optional Editions and supported by the AIX® , Linux® and i5/OS® operating systems, this set of comprehensive systems technologies and services is designed to enable you to aggregate and manage resources using a consolidated, logical view. The key benefits of deploying PowerVM virtualization and IBM System p are as follows: - Cut energy costs through server consolidation - Reduce the cost of existing infrastructure - Manage growth, complexity, and risk on your infrastructure To achieve this goal, PowerVM virtualization provides the following technologies: - Virtual Ethernet - Shared Ethernet Adapter - Virtual SCSI - Micro-Partitioning™ technology Additionally, these new technologies are available on POWER6 systems: - Multiple Shared-Processor Pools - Optional PowerVM Live Partition Mobility To take complete advantage of these technologies and master your infrastructure needs as they evolve, you need to be able to correctly monitor and optimally manage your resources. This publication is an extension of PowerVM on System p Introduction and Configuration, SG24-7940. It provides an organized view of best practices for managing and monitoring your PowerVM environment with respect to virtualized resources managed by the Virtual I/O Server.

forward arrow Advanced POWER Virtualization Introduction

Publication number: SG24-7940
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