Overview
Prerequisites:
*A basic knowledge of the purpose and goals of virtualization technology
*An understanding of computing architecture, including network and storage devices, device drivers and operating systems
*Basic experience installing and administering Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008
*Basic experience installing and administering Linux variants
*Intermediate knowledge of network devices and site architecture, including configuring vLANs.
*Basic knowledge of storage terminology and technologies, including partitions, SANs, LUNs, iSCSI, and NFS and CIFS file shares
Course Description:
Covering the core components of Citrix Desktop Delivery Infrastructure, this course provides learne…
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Description
Prerequisites:
*A basic knowledge of the purpose and goals of virtualization
technology
*An understanding of computing architecture, including network and
storage devices, device drivers and operating systems
*Basic experience installing and administering Windows Server 2003
or Windows Server 2008
*Basic experience installing and administering Linux variants
*Intermediate knowledge of network devices and site architecture,
including configuring vLANs.
*Basic knowledge of storage terminology and technologies, including
partitions, SANs, LUNs, iSCSI, and NFS and CIFS file shares
Course Description:
Covering the core components of Citrix Desktop Delivery
Infrastructure, this course provides learners with the skills
necessary to install, configure and manage Citrix XenServer 5.0,
Citrix Provisioning Server 5.0 and Citrix XenDesktop 3. Through
interactive lecture and hands-on exercises, learners will gain
real-world Citrix Desktop Delivery Infrastructure experience.
This course includes select modules from the following
courses:
- CXD-200-1I Implementing Citrix XenDesktop 3
- CXS-200-1I Implementing Citrix XenServer Enterprise Edition
5.0
- CPV-200-1I Implementing Citrix Provisioning Server 5.0
This course includes the following modules:
Citrix XenServer 5.0
- Understand how the Xen hypervisor differs from other
virtualization methods, and how the Xen open source project and
XenServer commercial products differ
- Install XenServer Enterprise Edition 5.0 and configure CPU,
network and storage resources
- Install XenCenter
- Create virtual machines and templates
- Identify and explain the uses for XenConvert
- Manage virtual machine resources and life cycle operations
- Use XenSearch to sort searching and grouping in XenCenter and
view VM performance statistics
- Configure local and remote storage
- Configure resource pools and move virtual machines from one
server to another
- Identify the requirements for high availability and disaster
recovery
- Identify the purpose and functionality of the xe CLI and
perform basic commands
- Identify and view tools for upgrading and troubleshooting
XenServer Enterprise Edition 5.0
Citrix Provisioning Server 5.0
- Identify the components, infrastructure, services and
communications of Citrix Provisioning Server 5.0
- Identify system requirements and install Citrix Provisioning
Server 5.0
- Configure a Provisioning Server farm
- Configure Provisioning Server role-based administration using
Active Directory user groups
- Create a vDisk store
- Identify vDisk image modes and write cache types
- Create a vDisk
- Configure a Master Target Device and create a vDisk image
- Assign vDisks to target devices and enable Active Directory
machine account password management
- Block ports for a target device, organize target devices into
views and change the properties of target devices
- Administer vDisk connections; unassign, delete and backup
vDisks; release vDisk locks; change vDisk properties and update a
vDisk
- Administer server connections, change basic server properties
and optimize performance by changing advanced server
properties
- Configure two methods of high availability
- Install and enable printers on a vDisk and enable the Printer
Management feature
Citrix XenDesktop 3
- Explain the features, benefits and components of Citrix
XenDesktop 3
- Install the Desktop Delivery Controller
- Prepare a virtual desktop for delivery to an endpoint
device
- Install and configure the XenDesktop Setup Wizard
- Create and manage desktop groups using the Access Management
Console
- Configure XenDesktop policy management settings
- Install and configure Desktop Receiver software on an endpoint
device
- Connect to a XenDesktop environment from a variety of endpoint
devices