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            | Tivoli Training   Overview 
 
 
				
			This customized workshop program consists of multiple modules that can be combined to address a specific skill set requirements and areas of interest.
			
 The course covers the following areas:
 
 ITSM Installation & Configuration Implementation Basics
 Tivoli Training   AudienceITSM Basic Administration
			ITSM Backup and Recovery
			ITSM Automation
            
 
 This course can be customized for system administrators and implementers who are in need of implementing and managing a powerful storage solution - based on the 6.3 release of the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager  product.
 
 Tivoli Training   Prerequisites
 
 System administrators with 3+ years of experience managing Windows servers and clients. Experience with storage is good but not required.
 
 Tivoli Training   Course duration
 
 Since this course can be customized the duration ranges from 3 days to 5 days.
 
 Tivoli Training   Course outline
 
 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager overview
 
Installing IBM Tivoli Storage ManagerITSM product family
Storage manager overview
Storage manager concepts
Understanding how ITSM works in a corporate network
What's new in 6.3
 
Administrative interfaces and privilegesComponents for installation
Installing the server
Installing Tivoli Monitoring
Installing Administration Center
 
Managing storage pools and storage pool volumesTools for managing the ITSM environment on servers
Starting / Stopping the server
Configuring the server in Windows
Configuring Active Directory
Windows cluster environments
 
Storage media devicesUnderstanding storage pools and volumes
Setting up storage pool hierarchies
Data Deduplication
Colocation
Monitoring usage
Pool maintenance
 
Customizing the Tivoli Storage Manager database and recovery logConcepts
Configuring devices in Windows
Managing devices in Windows
 
Client configurationOverview of the Database and recovery log
Planning for scale
Database backup and restore
Moving the log
 
Policy managementAdding client nodes to the server
Client node management
Security
Scheduling operations
 
Protecting the database and storage poolsPlanning
Parts of a policy
Creating policies
Retrieval / Updation / Deletion of policies
Backup-archive client functions
 
Automating operationsProtecting the server
Replication
 
Monitoring and event loggingSupport for automation
Scripting
Scheduled operations
 
Problem determination and troubleshootingRegular monitoring activities
Methods for monitoring
Monitoring client operations
 
PerformanceIdentifying and resolving server problems
Identifying and resolving client problems
Using trace
 
Minimum Hardware RequirementsServer performance tuning guidelines
Client performance tuning guidelines
Other tuning methods
	 
 Minimum Software Requirements
 
 
 
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