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MOC 10750 A Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012

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Summary:
This course describes how to monitor and operate a private cloud with Microsoft System Center 2012. This course focuses on how to manage and administer the private cloud, and it describes how you can monitor key infrastructure elements and applications that run within the private cloud. It does not discuss planning and implementation, which is covered in 10751A: Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud with System Center 2012.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is intended for datacenter administrators who are responsible for monitoring and protecting the private cloud infrastructure. It is also intended for solution architects who are responsible for designing private cloud architectures and extending existing private cloud solutions. The primary audience for this course is administrators who create service requests. The secondary audience includes datacenter administrators-who are responsible for providing provisioning for applications including configuring and deploying those applications-application/service business owners, and administrators who implement service requests.

Topics:

  • Introduction to the Private Cloud
  • Configuring and Optimizing Business Unit Clouds
  • Deploying Cloud Services
  • Monitoring Private Cloud Services
  • Configuring Application Performance Monitoring
  • Operating and Extending Service Management in the Cloud
  • Problem Management in the Cloud
  • Automatic Incident Creation, Remediation and Change Requests
  • Automating Self Service Provisioning
  • Private Cloud Protection and Recovery
  • Configuring Compliance in the Cloud
  • Configuring SLAs, Dashboards and Widgets
  • Optimizing Cloud Resources

Prerequisites:
This course describes how to monitor and operate a private cloud with System Center 2012. Because this is an extensive technical domain that includes several individual products and technologies, it is strongly recommended administrators have prerequisite knowledge in the following areas:
Windows Server 2008 R2 experience
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) knowledge
Networking experience
Working knowledge of previous versions of System Center products
Knowledge of configuration of Microsoft SharePoint
Hyper-V knowledge
Knowledge of data center management processes
Storage Area Network (SAN) Knowledge




Last Update: May 22, 2013