Implementing and Deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux

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Overview

This is a 5-day combined course designed to assist current NetWare administrators and engineers in transferring their skills and knowledge from a NetWare environment to a Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux environment.   

The course covers the curriculum of Novell courses N3089 and N3090.

The audience for this course is the community of NetWare administrators and engineers (CNEs) interested in moving their servers from NetWare to Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux or installing Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux servers into their existing network.

Additionally, those pursuing the Novell Certified Engineer Enterprise Services (NCE – ES) certification would find this course contains valuable information necessary for their test.

Prerequisites

Delegates should have attended N3071 and N3072 or have equivalent experience administering Suse Linux.

Course Outline

This course covers a broad range of topics, many of which are listed below:

  • Migrating services and data from NetWare to Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux
  • Advanced configuring and installing of Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux
  • Configuring and maintaining patches and upgrades
  • Finding support for Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux issues
  • Troubleshooting and maintaining Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux
  • Understanding storage using Dynamic Storage Technologies (DST)
  • Administering security on Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux
  • Configuring common services on Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux
  • Understanding virtualization
  • Installing virtualized NetWare

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