RH184_Outline - Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization
RH184 Course Content
The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements of the RH184 course.
Note: Technical content is subject to change
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Introduction
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Classroom Network
- Course Objectives
- Audience and Prerequisites
- Caveats
Unit 1: Introduction to Virtualization
- What is virtualization?
- Why is virtualization important?
- Types of virtualization
- Basic architecture of Xen virtualization
Unit 2: Basic Paravirtualized Domain Installation
- Preparing for domain installation
- Basic installs using virt-manager
- Configuring domains to automatically start at boot
Unit 3: Virtual Machine Management
- Using generic libvirt-based utilities
- Using native Xen utilities
Unit 4: Advanced Installation and Configuration
- Syntax of Xen domain configuration files
- Virtual Block Devices and types of block storage
- Xen and bridged networking
- Manual and command-line domain installation
Unit 5: Live Migration
- Live migration of Xen paravirtualized domains
- Advanced configuration of xend
- Live migration issues
Unit 6: Troubleshooting
- Differences from a standard environment
- Viewing hypervisor log messages and log files
- Accessing domain virtual block devices
- Common issues
Unit 7: Hardware-assisted Virtualization
- Fully-virtualized vs. paravirtualized domains
- Installing unmodified OSes