Duration: 1 Day
What you will learn
The Oracle Private Cloud Appliance: Overview introduces essential concepts for administration and operation of the
virtualization environment hosted by the Private Cloud Appliance helping you manage Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
Learn To:
Review the hardware and software as installed and configured in the Private Cloud Appliance.
Monitor the health of hardware.
Allocate memory, CPU, and storage resources for effective virtualization support.
Create, deploy, manage, and delete virtual machines.
Enable virtual machines to run with high availability, or in isolation.
Configure the allocation of IaaS resources.
Provide Infrastructure as a Service with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control.
Benefits to You:
The Oracle Private Cloud Appliance delivers on the promise of simplified cloud management. The converged
infrastructure solution consists of preconfigured Oracle server, network, and storage hardware and Oracle software, to
create a highly configurable pool of memory, CPU, and storage resources for running applications in a virtualization
environment. Administration of the Private Cloud Appliance enables:
Cost reduction by eliminating multi-vendor integration.
Eliminating the risk of cabling, hardware or software configuration errors.
Reducing the amount of time taken to deploy new applications.
Licensing only the software that is used, and not the capacity.
This seminar prepares students for creating, deploying and managing virtualized servers in an installed Private Cloud
Appliance by providing an overview of the preconfigured hardware and software features.
Audience
Application Developers
Business Analysts
Functional Implementer
System Administrator
System Analysts
Technical Administrator
Technical Consultant
Related Training
Required Prerequisites
Familiarity with IAAS and PAAS concepts
Familiarity with configuring networks and storage in the data center and in a virtualized environment
Familiarity with creating and managing virtual machines
Familiarity with physical and virtual server system administration
Suggested Prerequisites
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c: Cloud Mgmt Workshop
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c: Cloud Mgmt Workshop
Oracle VM Server for x86: Administration Ed 1
Course Objectives
Explain the advantages of virtualization
Describe characteristics of the Oracle Private Cloud Appliance
Describe access and usage of the Private Cloud Appliance interfaces
Describe the general architecture of Oracle VM in the Private Cloud Appliance
Describe the importance of ISO files to the creation of virtual machines
Describe the importance of virtual disks to the operation of virtual machines
Define a VLAN and its purpose
Explain how to configure a VLAN segment for guest virtual machines
Define virtual machine–related terms
Describe the purpose of the Virtual NICs tool
Describe the logical view of a virtual machine
Explain the virtual machine life cycle
Describe the steps to create a virtual machine
Explain the process of cloning a virtual machine or template
Describe the general features used to set up the Self Service Portal for the Infrastructure Cloud
Describe the steps to provision a server (VM) from a template or an assembly
Course Topics
Introduction
Advantages of virtualization and the Private Cloud Appliance
Hardware components of Private Cloud Appliance
Private Cloud Appliance networks and storage
Accessing and using the Private Cloud Appliance dashboard
Accessing and using the Private Cloud Appliance CLI
Viewing the Oracle VM Software Configuration
Discovery and provisioning of Oracle VM Servers
Overview of Oracle VM in the Private Cloud Appliance
Oracle VM pool and server configuration
The role of OCFS2 in the Private Cloud Appliance
Policies for effective resource consumption
Introduction to interfaces for server pool, repository, and network management
Managing Oracle VM Repository Resources
Configuration of the Oracle VM repository
Restrictions on modifying the Oracle VM repository
Operations on ISO files for virtual machines
Operations on virtual disks
Managing Oracle VM Server Networking and VLANs
Review of Private Cloud Appliance network concepts
Supported VLAN segment and network configuration
Creating VNICs
Managing Virtual Machines
Review of virtual machine-related terminology and concepts
Creating and managing virtual machines
Creating and managing templates
Cloning virtual machines and templates
Providing Cloud Services with Oracle Enterprise Manager
Configuring the Cloud Infrastructure Portal for the Private Cloud Appliance
Provisioning servers using the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Infrastructure Portal
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