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Your One-Day Guide to Managing Solaris 10

If you currently administer a Solaris environment and need a fast and practical guide to Solaris 10, you’re only one day away from everything you need to know.

Solaris in a Day is an information-packed one-day workshop designed to bring you up to speed on how to administer Solaris 10, without needing to be a Sun certified Solaris specialist.

Under the personal guidance of seasoned Solaris pros, you’ll discover the new features of Solaris 10 and how you can use them in your role to get more done, in less time.

What you’ll learn:

  • Introduction to UNIX/Solaris
  • Review of Sun Fire Hardware
  • Base Solaris Install/Upgrade
  • Open Boot PROM
  • Patch Installation and Management
  • System Start-up/shutdown/run levels
  • Solaris Device Management
  • NFS - Network File System
  • Reading and Working with Solaris Error logs
  • Systems Performance Monitoring
  • Backing Up and Restoring Data
  • Scheduling Systems Tasks with cron
  • Solaris System Security

Each attendee receives a CD containing detailed course covering the key concepts of each module.

To find out more or discuss your requirements, call 1800 998 988 or email us today.  
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