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Introduction to Virtualization and Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager (OLVM)

  • Overview of virtualization technologies.
  • Benefits of using Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager.
  • Key components of the OLVM architecture.
  • Relationship between OLVM and Oracle Linux KVM.

System Requirements and Prerequisites

  • Hardware and software specifications.
  • Supported platforms and environments.
  • Network and storage prerequisites.

Installation of Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager

  • Preparing the environment for installation.
  • Installing Oracle Linux and OLVM packages.
  • Configuring the host machine for KVM.
  • Setting up the OLVM engine and database.

Initial Configuration of OLVM

  • Establishing administrator accounts.
  • Network setup and configuration.
  • Configuring storage domains.
  • Creating data centers and clusters.

Managing Hosts and Virtual Machines

  • Adding and configuring host systems.
  • Managing host lifecycle.
  • Creating, deploying, and managing virtual machines.
  • Performing live migration of virtual machines.

Networking in Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager

  • Configuration of virtual network interfaces.
  • Setting up VLANs and network segmentation.
  • Configuring networking for VM traffic and management.
  • Utilizing software-defined networking (SDN) options.

Storage Management in OLVM

  • Overview of storage types (NFS, iSCSI, FC).
  • Configuring and managing storage domains.
  • Managing virtual machine disks.
  • Ensuring high availability and redundancy in storage configurations.

Monitoring and Performance Tuning

  • Monitoring the OLVM environment using built-in tools.
  • Resource management and allocation.
  • Performance tuning for virtual machines and hosts.

High Availability and Disaster Recovery

  • Configuring and managing High Availability (HA) clusters.
  • Ensuring failover for VMs and hosts.
  • Developing disaster recovery strategies for virtual environments.

Security and Compliance in OLVM

  • Best practices for securing the virtual environment.
  • Implementing role-based access control (RBAC) and permissions management.
  • Configuring security policies for virtual machines.
  • Auditing and logging for compliance purposes.

Backup and Restore

  • Establishing backup strategies for virtual machines.
  • Managing VM snapshots and cloning.
  • Restoring virtual machines and hosts.

Troubleshooting and Support

  • Addressing common issues and their solutions.
  • Utilizing diagnostic tools and logs.
  • Accessing Oracle support and resources for OLVM.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Fundamental understanding of Oracle Linux and virtualization technologies.
  • Working knowledge of networking and storage concepts.

Target Audience

  • System administrators
  • IT professionals
  • Virtualization engineers
 21 Hours

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