This course is designed to prepare you for the LPIC-3 304 Virtualization and High Availability exam. The material on this course will mirror the public objectives provided by LPI (https://www.lpi.org/our-certifications/exam-304-objectives).The course will open with an introduction to virtualization and many of the key concepts. Once we have a basic understanding of virtualization, we will move on to specific virtualization platforms and utilities. The second half of the course is focused on High Availability. This section will cover the concepts and theories of high availability, and then move on to the practical application. Some of the areas covered will include load balanced and failover clusters, as well as clustered storage and file systems.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- 330.1 Virtualization Concepts and Theory
- 330.2 Xen
- 330.3 KVM
- 330.4 Other Virtualization Solutions
- 330.5 Libvirt and Related Tools
- 330.6 Cloud Management Tools
- 334.1 High Availability Concepts and Theory
- 334.2 Load Balanced Clusters
- 334.3 Failover Clusters
- 334.4 High Availability in Enterprise Linux Distributions
- 335.1 DRBD / cLVM
- 335.2 Clustered File Systems
- Next Steps
Taught by
Matthew Pearson