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Oracle Solaris Containers Administration Content Details |
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| Virtualization Trends in the Datacenter
| - Describe the need for virtualization
- Describe the benefits of a dynamic datacenter
- Describe Oracle virtualization technologies
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| Describing Solaris Zones and Containers
| - Identify the features of Solaris Zones partitioning technology
- Describe when zone partitioning is used
- Describe zone types
- Identify zone daemons
- Describe zone models
- Describe zone networking
- Describe zone states
- Differentiate between a zone and a container
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| Creating, Installing, and Booting Zones
| - Configure zones
- Install zones
- Boot zones
- Halt a zone
- Access a running zone from the global zone
- Complete zone system identification steps in various ways
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- Describe different ways to make storage available to zones
- Use UFS with zones
- Use LOFS with zones
- Use ZFS with zones
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| Managing Packages and Patches Within Zones
| - Describe the Oracle Solaris Zones software package management features
- Add packages to zones
- Remove packages from zones
- Describe the Oracle Solaris Zones software patch management features
- Apply patches to zones, including using the zones parallel patching enhancement for all Solaris 10 releases
- Remove patches from zones
- Identify Solaris update methods available on systems with non-global zones installed
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| Configuring Persistent Resource Pools
| - Describe resource management concepts
- Describe resource pool concepts
- Determine which resource pool configuration is appropriate
- Configure a persistent resource pool
- Bind one or more zones to a persistent pool
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| Configuring Resource Management With Zones
| - Describe new zone resource management features in the Oracle Solaris 10 OS
- Describe and implement use of the Fair Share Scheduler class
- Configure temporary resource pools using zone configurations
- Configure CPU shares for zones
- Configure memory capping for zones
- Configure an absolute fine-grained cap on the amount of CPU resources that can be consumed by a zone
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| Performing Zone Advanced Network Management
| - Describe IP multi-pathing (IPMP)
- Configure IPMP to support a shared-IP zone
- Configure exclusive-IP zones
- Configure IPMP with exclusive-IP zones
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| Renaming, Moving, Cloning, and Migrating Zones
| - Rename zones
- Move a zone to another location on the same system
- Clone a zone
- Migrate zones from one machine to another
- Perform a trial migration before migrating a zone
- Migrate a physical Oracle Solaris system to a zone
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| Performing Zone Backups and Restores
| - Describe how to create backups on systems with zones installed
- Relate non-global zone configurations to backup and recovery requirements
- Make zone backups from the global zone
- Make backups from within a non-global zone
- Understand limitations on backing up loopback file systems
- Save and restore non-global zone configuration information
- Recover individual non-global zones
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| Migrating a Physical Solaris System into a Zone
| - Describe how to migrate a physical Oracle Solaris System into a Zone (P2V)
- Understand the P2V capabilities of Solaris 10
- Prepare for system migration
- Configure the zone on the target system in preparation for migration
- Install the zone on the target system
- Boot the zone to complete migration
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| Configuring the lx Branded Zone
| - Describe branded zones technology
- Plan, configure, and install an lx branded zone
- Boot an lx branded zone
- Configure lx branded zone networking
- List the operation system types supported by branded zones
- Administer applications in an lx rranded zone
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