IBM Flex System X-Architecture Compute Nodes
Kurs
In Düsseldorf
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Kursart
Kurs
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Düsseldorf
This course is intended for individuals who are involved in the planning, installing, configuring, and upgrading of IBM PureFlex Systems where IBM Flex System X-Architecture compute nodes are involved.
Standorte und Zeitplan
Lage
Beginn
Beginn
Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
You should have attended: IBM PureFlex System Fundamentals (NGT11G) or equivalent experience.
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The IBM PureFlex System is a category of computing that integrates multiple server architectures, networking, chassis, storage, and system management capability into a single system that is easy to deploy and manage.
This intermediate class on X-Architecture compute nodes starts with an overview of IBM PureSystems and IBM PureFlex Systems to position the X-Architecture compute nodes within the product portfolio. A comprehensive deep-dive of the IBM Flex System X-Architecture compute nodes, their architecture, subsystems, I/O, and systems management provide the foundation for the course. Finally, configuring an X-Architecture compute node is explored including two features of the IBM Flex System Manager - configuration patterns and compute node image deployment.
Training Paths that reference this course are:
- IBM PureFlex System
Zusätzliche Informationen
- Summarize the features of the IBM Flex System X-Architecture compute nodes
- Distinguish the major elements of the IBM Flex System X-Architecture compute nodes
- Select processor and memory options for the IBM Flex System X-Architecture compute nodes
- Recognize the steps necessary to perform an initial configuration of an X-Architecture compute node
- Recall the procedures necessary to update, configure, and install an
- operating system on an X-Architecture compute node
IBM Flex System X-Architecture Compute Nodes