Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud 2.x: Cloud Management

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Duration: 2 Days

What you will learn

Note: No hands on lab environment for the TOD course.
Companies want to realize the benefits of a private cloud but at the same time avoid the risks in building such a complex
infrastructure. Exalogic Elastic Cloud: Cloud Management teaches you about a comprehensive virtual data center
solution that’s also secure and easy to use.

Learn To:

Use Exalogic’s Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) capabilities.
Provision and monitor accounts in a virtual data center.
Create and use virtual network and storage resources.
Create and manage virtual servers.

Benefits to You

Optimize your virtual data center using best practices for cloud management. Better understand the aspects of
Exalogic’s virtual networks, storage volumes, virtual servers, and more, so that your organization can reap the benefits
of a private cloud, but avoid the risks.
Self-Service IT
This course will teach you how to use the Exalogic Control browser interface to quickly deploy all of your applications on
the Exalogic hardware as virtual servers. Develop these new skills through in-class lectures and hands-on exercises.
Multi-Tenancy
Enrolling in this course will also allow you to explore the use of cloud accounts to control resource usage. You’ll learn to
maintain application isolation in your cloud through virtual networks and virtual storage. Automation
Through hands-on exercises led by expert Oracle instructors, find out how to use the Exalogic Control command line
interface to script and automate common cloud management tasks. Interact with instructors through open Q & A
sessions that allow you to dig deeper into the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud.
This course is appropriate for X2-2, X3-2, and X4-2 users.

Audience

Cloud Administrator
Cloud User
Data Center Manager

Related Training

Suggested Prerequisites
Familiarity with basic Unix network and storage concepts

Course Objectives

Capture storage snapshots
Create and manage virtual servers
Configure CPU over-subscription
Create and use custom vServer templates
Automate cloud tasks with command line tools
Create and manage storage volumes
Describe Exalogic’s virtual data center architecture
Access and use the Exalogic Control interface
Manage and monitor cloud accounts and users
Create public and private virtual networks

Course Topics

Cloud Concepts

Benefits of Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Comparing Different Cloud Service Categories
Explaining the Concept of Multi-Tenancy
Describing Server Virtualization
Describing Storage and Network Virtualization

The Exalogic Cloud Solution

Describing Exalogic’s Hardware and Software
Describing Exalogic’s Cloud Architecture
Virtual Data Center Resources
Describing Several Exalogic Cloud Roles
Explaining a Typical Cloud Workflow

User and Account Management

Accessing and Navigating Exalogic Control
Integrating Exalogic Control with a Directory Server
Creating Cloud Administration Users
Controlling Administrative Privileges
Creating Cloud Users
Defining Virtual Data Center Accounts
Monitoring Resource Usage for the vDC or an Account

Virtual Network Management

Describing Exalogic Network Fabrics
Comparing Public and Private Virtual Networks
Creating Public and Private vNets
Allocating Addresses for a vNet
Monitoring Network Usage

Virtual Storage Management

Explaining Exalogic’s Storage Architecture
Creating and Initializing a Storage Volume
Attaching a Volume to a Virtual Server
Capturing a Volume Snapshot
Creating and Securing Custom Storage Shares
Mounting a Custom Share from a vServer

Virtual Server Management

Explaining Exalogic’s Virtual Server Architecture
Defining vServer Over-Subscription and High Availability
Comparing vServer Types and Templates
Creating a Custom vServer Type
Starting and Stopping vServers
Distributing vServers Across Multiple Nodes

Virtual Server Templates

Explaining the Need for Custom Templates
Describing the Template Creation Process
Examining Different Template Modification Methods
Mounting and Editing Template Disks with Loopback Devices
Using the Modifyjeos Command-Line Tool

IaaS Command-Line Interface

Installing the IaaS Software on a Remote Computer
Creating Access Keys for a Specific Account
Creating vNets, Volumes, Snapshots, and Distribution Groups from the Command Line
Creating, Starting, and Stopping vServers from the Command Line

Advanced Cloud Techniques

Rapidly Provisioning New Cloud Assets
Modifying the Attributes of Existing vServers
Using vServers to Host Common Services across Multiple Accounts

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