Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator
Red hat has recently added Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator course to its wide range of Red hat Certified courses. As a value addition, this Linux training course has assisted Red Hat in settling a benchmark in IT sector with its industry leading certification program with its virtualization administrator program.
Virtualization helps users to run multiple servers or other desktop operating system through a single server and as result saves cost. Effective Red Hat Certified Virtualization administrator courses offered by GRRAS, empowers users with right skill and knowledge to manage virtualization system properly.
There only a single module, you have to attend to become a Red Hat Certified Virtualization administrator-
- RH318-Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
If you are technical professional, system administrator or a virtualization administrator, this Red Hat Certified Virtualization course designed by GRRAS is perfect for you. Such Certified Virtualization courses boost you your morale and also develop confidence in your company and customer that you can handle Linux virtualization environment very well.
Introduction to EX318 RHCVA exam
Candidate has to demonstrate their skills which are necessary to become a Virtualization Administrator during Half day EX318 to get a Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator certificate.
Red Hat and GRRAS strongly recommend students to polish their mettle and knowledge by going through RHCVA study guide. GRRAS offer excellent EX318 Linux Training courses to make you a successful Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator.
RHCVA Fee: 15000 INR (Training + Exam)
GRRAS’s tutorial for RHCVA will cover following topics-
For the first time in India, GRRAS now offers RHCVA Training.
Chapter-01:- Virtualization and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Virtualization & Terminology
- Native Virtualization
- Para and Hardware assisted Virtualization
- Xen and KVM
- Xen Architecture
- KVM: Kernal based Virtual Machines
- KVM & KSM
- KVM Device Model
Chapter 02 :- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
- RHEV-M for Servers
- RHEV-H
- RHEL as RHEV node
- iSCSI: Internet SCSI
- VDSM & libvirt
- SPICE
- RHEV Hardware Requirement
Chapter 03 :- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager
- RHEV Manager (RHEV-M)
- RHEV-M Installation
- Windows 2003 Server
- RHEV-M Components
- RHEV-M Database Components
Chapter 04 :-RHEV-Managed RHEL Hosts
- RHEL managed nodes in RHEV
- RHEV software for RHEL
- Registering RHEL nodes with RHEV
- Troubleshooting registrations
- Performance tuning
Chapter 05 :-RHEV Architecture
- Data Center
- Hosts
- Clusters
- Storage Pool and Storage Domains
- Storage Pool Manager
- Storage Management Entities
- Virtual Machines
- Preparing NFS Storage
- Adding a Storage Domain
- Attaching Storage Domain to DC
- ISO Library Management
- Creating a new cluster
Chapter 06 :-RHEV Virtual Servers
- RHEV Virtual Server Management
- Creating a New Virtual Server
- P2V/V2V Import to RHEV
- Starting and Stopping Guests
- Virtual Server Console
- Editing VM Configuration
- Migrating Guests
- High Availability Guests
- Removing Guests
- Handling time skew issues
Chapter-07 :-Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
- RHEV Hypervisor
- Introduction to RHEV-H
- Installation of RHEV-H
- RHEV-H Boot Menu
- Configuration of RHEV-H
- RHEV-H boot process
- Configuration Persistence issues
- Console Access
- Important Log Files
Chapter-08 :-RHEV Image Management
- Image management in RHEV
- Creating VM snapshots
- Creating Templates
- Windows Template: Sysprep
- RHEV and sysprep
Chapter-09 :-Advanced RHEV Tools
- Locating resources in RHEV-M
- Using search bar
- Using bookmarks
- Using Log Collector
- Configuring SPICE
- VDSM
Chapter-10 :-Advanced RHEL Virtualization
- VM Host RHN Configuration
- virt-install
- Starting Vms at boot
- Standard Xen Networking
- Standard KVM Networking
- Creating software bridge
- Virtual Machine migration
- Configuring iSCSI Targets
- Configuring iSCSI Initiators



