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Red Hat Summit 2013 Power Training

If you are looking for an intensive, hands-on training experience that expands beyond the standard Red Hat and JBoss training curriculum, register today for Red Hat Power Training. These accelerated, interactive courses provide you with an opportunity to engage with expert instructors and receive in-depth training. Sessions run two full days before the Red Hat Summit conference, allowing you and your staff to save valuable time and money by simply adding a Power Training course to your Summit registration.

Benefits

  • Receive award-winning Red Hat training at an accelerated rate and lower cost
  • Maximize your Red Hat Summit experience
  • Network with other open source enthusiasts
  • Get your training questions answered by Red Hat Training and Certification Curriculum Managers

Pricing

Early Bird: $995 [Feb 27–May 3]
Standard Conference Fee: $1,195 [May 4–June 10]

Group registrations for companies sending 3+ students. $100 less per enrollment for group registrations (i.e. $895 and $1,095).

Dates/Times

All courses will run from 9 am – 5 pm on Monday, June 10 and Tuesday, June 11.

View the Power Training Terms and Conditions.

Courses

Description:
Troubleshooting is one of the most challenging tasks faced by a system administrator. This skill requires the knowledge to use techniques and tools for analyzing and troubleshooting a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system. In this course, attendees will focus on troubleshooting various problems of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system and the tools available to aid this task through a series of hands-on labs and practical use cases.

Outline:

  1. Being proactive
  2. Basic troubleshooting
  3. Booting issues
  4. Hardware issues
  5. File System issue
  6. Application issues

Description:
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 offers customers a complete set of virtualization solutions that allows the entire spectrum of enterprise workloads to run on one common infrastructure. This course is designed for experienced Linux system administrators who are responsible for managing enterprise servers. Through hands-on labs and guided lecture, attendees will learn how to manage a large number of servers or virtual machines using Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.

Outline:

  1. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization overview
  2. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager
  3. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
  4. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager environment configuration
  5. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers virtual machine templates
  6. Pools and users

Description:
Performance tuning is still often seen as a black art; this course aims to change it into a science. Designed for experienced Linux system administrators, this course provides the hands-on skills and expert knowledge needed to measure and influence performance on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 systems.

Outline:

  1. Introduction to performance tuning
  2. Collecting and graphing data
  3. General tuning
  4. Limiting resource usage
  5. Hardware profiling
  6. Software profiling
  7. Using SystemTap
  8. File server tuning

Description:
Red Hat OpenStack Administration (CL210) is designed for system and cloud administrators who are interested in deploying a Red Hat OpenStack cloud. Students will learn how to install, configure, and maintain Red Hat OpenStack and deploy virtual machines therein. Students will also learn how to build redundancy into Red Hat OpenStack so there is no single point of failure.

Outline:

  1. Installing Red Hat OpenStack using packstack
  2. Using horizon to manage Red Hat OpenStack
  3. Managing keystone
  4. Managing glance
  5. Managing nova and nova network
  6. Managing cinder
  7. Managing swift
  8. Providing redundancy for each service

Description:
Red Hat Storage Server allows organizations to quickly deploy large amounts of reliable, scalable, storage, accessible from a wide variety of clients and platforms. Designed for system administrators who want to learn how to deploy and manage Red Hat Storage Server, this course provides the hands-on skills needed to deploy and maintain clusters of Red Hat Storage Server.

Outline:

  1. Introduction to Red Hat Storage Server
  2. Explore the classroom environment
  3. Installing Red Hat Storage Server
  4. Basic configuration
  5. Volume types
  6. Clients
  7. ACLs and quotas
  8. Extending volumes
  9. IP failover
  10. Geo-replication
  11. Unified file and object storage
  12. Troubleshooting

Description:
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 is the latest version of the world’s finest open source Java EE server. This course will cover the new processes associated with the administration of JBoss Enterprise Middleware servers, including deployment of servers in domain and standalone modes, configuration of services, and deployment of applications using the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 tool set. A brief introduction to clustering with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 will also be explored.

Outline:

  1. Overview of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
  2. Configuring Enterprise Application Platform in standalone mode
  3. Configuring Enterprise Application Platform in domain mode
  4. Configuring servers
  5. Java virtual machine (JVM) configuration

Description:
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 is the latest version of the world’s finest open source Java EE server. This course provides a deep dive into the tasks that an administrator who handles large installations of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 will need to understand. Clustering, rolling upgrades, CLI tooling, built-in management tools, and a comprehensive overview of HornetQ messaging will be explored in depth.

Outline:

  1. Configuring a JBoss Enterprise Application Platform cluster
  2. Deploying applications
  3. Configuration and management scripting with CLI
  4. Monitoring and management
  5. Messaging system configuration and tuning

Description:
This course will introduce students to Java EE development with the new Java EE 6 specifications using JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 and JBoss Developer Studio.

Outline:

  1. JBoss Developer Studio
  2. Persistence
  3. Contexts and dependency injection
  4. Session beans
  5. Web apps with JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2

Description: This course will introduce students to the Red Hat JBoss Fuse mediation router, formerly known as FuseSource Mediation Router and based on Apache Camel. This router enables developers to easily create and maintain solutions to complex integration problems using a rich and extensible library of message processing and system interfacing route elements.

Outline:

  1. Routes and programming models
  2. Developing solutions using Camel/MRTR
  3. Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP)
  4. Processor/Computing Route Elements
  5. Component/Interfacing Route Elements
  6. Fuse IDE – graphical route editor
  7. Threading and transactions
  8. Custom components