course overview
Overview
The three-day, technical deep dive Veeam Availability Suite Configuration and Management training course is focused on teaching IT professionals the skills to configure, manage, and support a Veeam Availability Suite v10 solution.
With extensive hands-on-labs, the class enables administrators and engineers to effectively manage data, in an ever-changing technical and business environment, bringing tangible benefit to business in the digital world.
This course is based on Veeam Availability Suite v10.
Completion of this course satisfies the prerequisite for taking the Veeam Certified Engineer (VMCE) 2020 exam.
Audience
This course is suitable for anyone responsible for configuring, managing or supporting a Veeam Availability Suite v10 environment. Completion of this course satisfies the prerequisite for taking the Veeam Certified Engineer (VMCE) 2020 exam.
Skills Gained
After completing this course, attendees should be able to:
Prerequisites
Attendees should be experienced professionals with solid knowledge of servers, storage, networking and virtualisation.
To prepare for the class:
The supply of this course by DDLS is governed by the booking terms and conditions. Please read the terms and conditions carefully before enrolling in this course, as enrolment in the course is conditional on acceptance of these terms and conditions.
Outline
Introduction
If you need training for 3 or more people, you should ask us about onsite training. Putting aside the obvious location benefit, content can be customised to better meet your business objectives and more can be covered than in a public classroom. Its a cost effective option. One on one training can be delivered too, at reasonable rates.
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All $ prices are in USD unless it’s a NZ or AU date
SPVC = Self Paced Virtual Class
LVC = Live Virtual Class
Our clients have included prestigious national organisations such as Oxford University Press, multi-national private corporations such as JP Morgan and HSBC, as well as public sector institutions such as the Department of Defence and the Department of Health.