Operating System Virtualization - Master's (Coursera)

Operating System Virtualization - Master's (Coursera)
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Familiarity with system administration concepts, computer hardware, operating systems, basic networking, and storage devices.
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Operating System Virtualization - Master's (Coursera)
Each successful student in this course will become familiar with hypervisors, virtualization terms, infrastructure considerations, and appropriate use cases. While designed to give an overview of today’s Virtualization technologies and methods, students in the course will gain enough practical knowledge to begin deploying various hypervisors and virtual machine environments using current industry standard platforms.

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Module 1: Hypervisors

Welcome to Operating System Virtualization! Each successful student in this course will become familiar with hypervisors, virtualization terms, infrastructure considerations, and appropriate use cases. While designed to give an overview of today’s Virtualization technologies and methods, students in the course will gain enough practical knowledge to begin deploying various hypervisors and virtual machine environments using current industry standard platforms. Module one gives a brief origin of virtualization, the modern hypervisor, types of virtualization, and types of today’s hypervisors.


Module 2: Host Hardware and Data Center Infrastructure

Module two discusses hosting types and scenarios for creating virtualization platforms and basic hardware concepts for virtualization hosts and infrastructure.


Module 3: VM Creation and Management

Module three outlines and examines the VM creation process, resource allocation, and procedures used after a guest OS has been installed.


Module 4: CPU, Memory, and Consumables

Module four highlights' aspects of hypervisor administration as well as concepts related to resource overcommitment.


Module 5: Networking

Module five defines both physical and virtual networking concepts as they relate to both host hardware and virtual machine hardware.


Module 6: Storage

Module six defines local and shared storage concepts, as well as shared storage devices, networks, and hypervisor access to storage.


Module 7: Hypervisor Clusters

Module seven gives learners an introduction to the clustering of hypervisors. Topics include how hosts are clustered as well as features available because of clustering.


Module 8: EUC and VDI End User Computing and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Module 8 introduces the concept of end-user computing and how virtualization technology can be used to deliver secure on-demand desktops to end users.


Summative Course Assessment

This module contains the summative course assessment that has been designed to evaluate your understanding of the course material and assess your ability to apply the knowledge you have acquired throughout the course.



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Course Auditing
45.00 EUR
Familiarity with system administration concepts, computer hardware, operating systems, basic networking, and storage devices.

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