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This workshop provides comprehensive hands-on guidance for designing, creating, monitoring, and administering of IBM Spectrum® Scale clusters.
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IBM® ESCC
IBM Spectrum® Scale Introduction and Administration Hands-on Training online |
You first learn about the basic IBM Spectrum Scale architectures, concepts, and functions.
Then, you design, install, and configure your own IBM Spectrum Scale cluster and file system.
In the following modules, you learn about monitoring tasks and operational procedures and you apply this knowledge during further hands-on sessions.
With this knowledge, you are equipped to monitor and administer your IBM Spectrum Scale clusters efficiently.
The following modules are included in this workshop. All modules are accompanied by hands-on sessions.
- IBM Spectrum Scale architectures and concepts
- IBM Spectrum Scale file system, storage, and quorum
- IBM Spectrum Scale monitoring concepts
- IBM Spectrum Scale operational procedures
- IBM Spectrum Scale configuration parameters
Architects, technical experts, and system administrators for IBM Spectrum Scale systems
Basic knowledge about Linux administration (Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® (RHEL) preferred)
Laptop or workstation running Windows®, macOS®, or Linux
Internet access
Advanced
English (alternative German with English language workshop material)
Three days (six hours a day)
Remote interactive with hands-on lab
Six to eight
Tuition fees apply
IBM Storage Systems Competency Business Partners at Specialist or Expert level can reinvest their granted IBM Business Development Fund - Enablement (BDF-E) earnings in this specific IBM Systems ESCC Technical Training Workshop.
- IBM ESCC Digital Badges
The "IBM Digital Badge" program enables you to easily and quickly share verified proof of your achievement both within IBM and externally. The IBM ESCC is participating in this program and the course described above is part of the IBM ESCC Digital Badges roadmap.
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