Linux on Power Performance
Kurs
In Düsseldorf
Beschreibung
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Kursart
Kurs
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Ort
Düsseldorf
This is an intermediate course for: Support center individuals Product engineers IBM Global Services (IGS) Information Technology (IT) specialists Anyone who is responsible for installing, configuring, administering, and troubleshooting Linux on a POWER7 technology-based systems
Standorte und Zeitplan
Lage
Beginn
Beginn
Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
You are expected to have good Linux administration skills. These skills can be obtained by attending PowerLinux Administration (QV250G) or have the equivalent extensive Linux knowledge and good performance monitoring skills.
Meinungen
Inhalte
Learn advanced skills to measure, analyze, and tune Linux subsystems for optimal performance on IBM POWER7 Systems. Focus on the features that relate to performance of the POWER7 processor, Linux kernel, and the special monitoring, configuring, and tuning needs of virtual servers. This course does not cover application monitoring and tuning.
Learn the latest Linux performance analysis and tuning tools and options and take advantage of the new micro-partitioning and virtual features of the POWER7 processor-based server. Learn which tools to use, when, and how they have been enhanced for the latest POWER7 technology. These skills are invaluable to individuals responsible for the performance of a POWER7 processor-based server.
Reinforce each lecture with hands-on lab exercises to gain practical experience applicable to your performance management requirements.
If you are enrolling in a Self Paced Virtual Classroom or Web Based Training course, before you enroll, please review the Self-Paced Virtual Classes and Web-Based Training Classes on our Terms and Conditions page, as well as the system requirements, to ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for this course.
http://www.ibm.com/training/terms
Training Paths that reference this course are:
- Linux on POWER
- Linux on POWER
Zusätzliche Informationen
- Identify the system components to be monitored
- Define a basic performance monitoring strategy for Linux
- Identify open source, and IBM specific tools to monitor
- Processor
- Memory
- I/O
- Network
- Interpret results and reports generated by standard Linux tools
- Structure a tuning strategy
- Describe features of the POWER7 architecture that are relevant to performance management
- Describe Virtual Server resource configuration guidelines
Linux on Power Performance