Length: 5 days
Price: $
3,395
Course Code:S10D
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Course Description:
This course, Solaris 10 Differences for Solaris Administrators, covers the installation, operation and configuration of Solaris 10, focusing on the new features of Solaris 10 through 8/07. The emphasis is on topics covering commonly performed basic administrative tasks, understanding how the product operates, and how to configure and maintain the Solaris 10 environment, but all changes are covered in the course book.
Course Goal
The course is designed to provide a complete and thorough introduction to the new features of the Solaris 10 Operating Environment through 8/07, sufficient to allow the student to install the product in a production setting, and confidently configure and use the new product features.
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Audience
The course is intended for system administrators and technical support personnel responsible for implementing and supporting environments using Solaris 10. It covers the new features and administration tasks that Solaris 10 provides, This course is not appropriate for students without a Solaris system administration background, and assumes that students are comfortable with the foundation features provided by Solaris versions 8 and 9.
Training Methodology
This course uses active learning to involve students in their classroom learning and to develop practices that will encourage continuous self-learning. Students will meet the course objectives through interactive classroom discussion, focused hands-on lab exercises, self-guided research, and scenario-based troubleshooting.Course Prerequisites
Familiarity with Solaris Administration 8 and or 9 is a must; this is an in-depth course and is not appropriate for inexperienced Solaris system administrators.
Course Length
Solaris 10 Differences for Solaris Administrators Course is 5 days of training. Class size is limited to 8 students.
