The Linux Foundation is delivering a 4-day, hands-on training course that provides the knowledge and skills needed to successfully engineer, provision, maintain, and administer high-availability clusters to support mission-critical workloads. Heavily focused on mission critical workloads, High Availability Linux Architecture focuses on concepts and best practices used to meet security and high availability requirements using the latest hardware technologies such as Intel Xeon Processor E7 Family, driven by current open source tools found in the three main Linux distribution families. The course covers why Linux on industry standard hardware is a viable mission-critical platform, what new features have been implemented and tested, and offer updates on vendor support and services. Let your customers know about this new training opportunity.
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High Availability Linux Architecture for Mission Critical Workloads training from The Linux Foundation
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