Course Information
Course Overview
The HPE Hybrid Cloud Solutions course is five days in duration and includes lectures and lab activities in the ratio of approximately 30/70 (lectures/activities). Hands-on lab exercises are performed using resources hosted by the HPE Partner Ready lab team. This course exposes participants to the HPE portfolio and HPE GreenLake services. It will focus on HPE networking, server, and storage solutions for SMB customers. Through customer scenarios and extensive hands-on labs, participants will learn how to match different types of workloads with HPE products, learn about HPE management tools, and have an introduction to virtual and containerized workloads.
Ideal candidate for this course
The ideal candidate for this course is anyone who needs to learn how to describe, position, recommend, and demonstrate HPE Hybrid IT technologies to meet a customer’s technical and business requirements.
Typical candidates for this course are:
- Consultants
- Field Engineers
- Systems Engineers
- Solutions Integrators
What You’ll Learn
- HPE value proposition
HPE GreenLake
Workload with products
Customer requirements
High-availability requirements and solutions
Available tools and resources (Power Advisor, OCS etc.)
- HPE compute solutions
HPE ProLiant ML/DL servers
HPE Apollo 2000 servers
HPE Services
Virtual and containerized workloads (VMs, Docker Containers)
- HPE networking solutions
Aruba CX 6000 and 8000 series
VLANS, IP addressing, Static routing
Networking security and secure management protocols (ACLs, SNMPv3, Radius/Tacacs+)
Storage networking technologies
SAN vs LAN vs NAS
- HPE storage solutions
SMB/NFS
MSA
Nimble
StoreEasy
StoreOnce VSA
StoreEver
Storage networking
Perform storage configuration
- HPE solution management
HPE OneView with integration
iLO
Infosight/Remote Support
GreenLake management tools
- Solution deployment, update and maintenance
Intelligent Provisioning
Firmware
OneView
Maintenance and support procedures
- Building a solution
Storage, compute, networking and environmental components
Creation of a BOM