Server High Availability Training in Las Vegas

Filed under: Information Technology — admin at 11:50 pm on Saturday, September 26, 2009

Symantec runs a server high availability training in Las Vegas, among other sessions, and all of these are highly recommended for those people that wish to learn more about server high availability and figure out how to take their Windows storage and availability infrastructure to the next level with high availability and enterprise level storage management. The session will take you through the storage foundation for Windows high availability and its core product features. By using simple to use configuration wizards, it will teach you how to setup disk groups to show support for iSCSI, manage storage layouts and configure snapshots and work with dynamic multi-pathing.

Virtualization adds a layer of complexity to systems as they become more integrated and interdependent. This leads to a wider area for potential failures and outages for the virtual and physical environments. By attending the session you will be able to learn how to use Vertias Cluster Server for VMware ESX and use it to simplify administration and use this virtual and physical environment for a higher level of availability and comprehensive disaster recovery coverage. You can then protect your critical applications from both planned and unplanned downtime by just monitoring the application, virtual machine health and dependent components.

The notification server is the heart of the entire Altiris Infrastructure and any downtime you make will be challenging. The Vertias Storage Foundation and high availability for Windows will help you maximize your existing storage investment and reduce your risks and complexity for data centers by using advanced online storage management capabilities for Microsoft Windows Server environments, including the Windows Server 2008. You will also learn how to optimize your physical disks and arrays so that you can configure, share and manage your storage. You will also be able to avoid interrupting availability to your servers and important applications like Exchange, SQL Server and SharePoint Server.

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