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RHEL&RHEV Lab

RHEV Installation

Schedule: 
2011-06-06 11:25 - 12:50
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RHEV Lab

Schedule: 
2011-06-06 13:50 - 17:55
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RHEV is the new virtualization platform from Red Hat.
The lab will cover :

  • configuration
  • best practices, backup
  • VDI, IGEL
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RHN Satellite

Schedule: 
2011-06-07 09:30 - 12:50
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Find out how to use the RHN Satellite.
Discover the functionality within RHN satellite 5.4
Best practice on using the satellite

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RHEL6 – Resource Management and Tuning

Schedule: 
2011-06-07 13:50 - 15:50
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 offers unprecedented resource management. With cGroups, administrators and application developers can set policies by process, applications, and even guests to match network, memory, and cpu usage to business needs and service-level agreements. At the same time, RHEL6 provides operating system control for platforms to have enhanced system power management, and end-to-end data integrity.

This lab gives an introduction to technologies like cGroups, LXC, and diverse tools related to Power Management functionality.

Documents used within the lab:

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RHEL6 – Security Infrastructure

Schedule: 
2011-06-07 15:55 - 17:55
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides a complete portfolio of security technologies with solutions for all facets of your system, data, and communications security challenges.

SELinux continues to introduce and improve innovative security capabilities.

  • Greater coverage of system services by SELinux policies makes RHEL 6 more secure and resistant to security exploits, protecting system operation and data.
  • SELinux sandboxing allows users to run untrusted applications safely and securely.

The new System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) provides centralized access to identity and authentication resources, and enables caching and offline support. SSSD presents a generalized interface to clients that need identity and authentication, and should be the service of choice for access to identity/authentication services across the enterprise.

This lab gives an overview of the enhancements in RHEL6, plus it offers some hands-on excercises.

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Life is easier in rpm

Schedule: 
2011-06-08 09:30 - 12:10
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How to build rpms: - configuration file - third-party application - from source
 

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