MCSE Private Cloud
6 Days
IMPORTANT – While you can attend this camp without holding the MCSA certification – You must have the MCSA: Windows Server 2012 certification to earn MCSE: Cloud Platform & Infrastructure (Private Cloud) certification.
The MCSE Cloud Platform & Infrastructure (Private Cloud) certification boot camp is a 6 day comprehensive deep dive into Private Cloud covering topics such as configuring, deploying and monitoring. This instructor led face to face training camp will teach you the skills needed to support a Private Cloud environment.
Schedule
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Course Description
The MCSE Cloud Platform & Infrastructure (Private Cloud) boot camp incorporates Microsoft Official Courses –
20246 Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012
20247 Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud with System Center 2012
While attending this training program – you take two exams to test and certify for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE): Cloud Platform & Infrastructure (Private Cloud) official certification. If your goal is to learn how to use a Private Cloud and pass the certification exams (70-246 & 70-247) – you’ve found the right place. This course is a hybrid of actual hands on learning combined with focused materials mapped to exam objectives. Click MCSE Cloud Platform & Infrastructure (Private Cloud) to download the course outline.
Topics covered in this boot camp:
Describe the Cloud Model
Configure and optimize a Private Cloud
Deploy Cloud Services
Monitor Cloud Services
Configure Application Performance Monitoring in a Cloud Environment
Operate and extend Service Management in in a Cloud Environment
Automate Incident Creation, Remediation, and Change Requests in a Cloud Environment
Perform Problem Management in a Cloud Environment
Operate a Self-Service, Multi-Tenant Cloud with Windows Azure Pack
Configure High Availability, Protection and Recovery in a Cloud Environment
Optimize the Cloud Infrastructure
Configure SLAs, Dashboards, and Widgets in a Cloud Environment
Produce a high-level design that accounts for requirements for cloud environments
Configure and deploy the cloud fabric
Configure a PXE server, an update server, and a software update baseline
Configure Microsoft Server Application Virtualization (App-V) so that it can be used to sequence and deploy an application virtually
Build the core components necessary for delivering services on the fabric
Allocate resources to a cloud and grant access to a cloud
Understand how to monitor clouds using Operations Manager
Understand the tools necessary to extend and customize Operations Manager for cloud environments
Set up, configure, and integrate the core components of Service Manager into a cloud fabric
Configure a service catalog, and then publish it to the Self-Service Portal
Gain the knowledge necessary to deploy and configure Data Protection Manager in a cloud
Deploy and configure Orchestrator in a cloud, and then integrate it with other System
Center components