Course Information
Course Overview
This course teaches you the fundamental technical and operational aspects of HPE GreenLake. It provides key concepts and principles related to HPE GreenLake, including the architecture, delivery model, consumption analytics, and the HPE GreenLake Central portal. You will learn fundamental information needed for a customer to co-manage and efficiently utilize an HPE GreenLake infrastructure with the support of HPE.
Ideal candidate for this course
Typical candidates for this course are IT Support and/or technical roles that perform day-to-day IT operations for HPE GreenLake environments. They have one to two years of working as an IT or cloud administrator, architect, or engineer and have general knowledge and experience around IT and cloud architectures, virtualization, containers, operations, and cloud administration.
What You’ll Learn
HPE GreenLake Cloud Services Overview
- HPE GreenLake Value Proposition
- HPE GreenLake Edge-to-Cloud Platform
- HPE GreenLake Cloud Services
- HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise
- HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise Architecture and Delivery
Shared Responsibility
- Introduction to the HPE GreenLake shared responsibility model
- Shared responsibility for bare metal Services
- Shared responsibility for virtual Machines
- Shared responsibility for containers
- Shared responsibility for HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise security
- Understanding the HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise handoff
Accessing Support
- Overview of HPE GreenLake support services
- Accessing HPE GreenLake Service Status
- Providing feedback to HPE
- Creating and submitting a support case
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Introduction to the role-based access design
- Configuring Users and Groups
- Validating user permissions
Consumption Analytics and Billing
- Using HPE GreenLake Billing to Understand Monthly Charges
- Using Consumption Analytics to define a budget and track costs
Capacity and Planning
- Introduction to HPE Capacity Planning
- Using HPE Capacity Planning