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Xen Virtualisation




AUDIENCE:   Experienced Linux Administrators who require to utilise Xen virtualisation to host a number of operating systems.

PREREQUISITES:   A good understanding of Linux, preferably under the Red Hat Enterprise Environment.

DURATION:   2 days. Hands on.

OBJECTIVES:   Xen is an open-source virtualisation technology providing the ability to run multiple operating systems on one physical machine. Due to the nature of Xen, there is only a minimal loss of performance of the operating systems when compared to a native install.
Several operating systems are supported including SolarisTM, LinuxTM, FreeBSDTM, WindowsTM and NetBSDTM.
The Xen Virtualisation course is based on the open-source version of Xen using RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 as the host operating system. The course starts by giving an overview of virtualisation methods and continues with the installation of Xen on Enterprise Linux 5 and installation and management of various hosts operating systems.

COURSE CONTENT:  

Xen and virtualisation overview
What are virtual machines, virtualisation, paravirtualisation?

Installation of Xen on Linux (RHEL5)
Use of yum and installing Xen from source

Creation of Xen virtual machines
Installing Kubuntu, NetBSD, Solaris & Windows as guests

Xen management tools
Use of xm, XenMan & virt-manager

Xen networking
Configuring bridged and routed networking

Xen storage options
Storing options including UFS, LVM & NFS

Security
Encrypting guest filesystems
Securing the guest operating systems with encryption

Migration of Xen instances
Saving and restoring domains
Live migration


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