Veritas Training Courses
Veritas provides data protection and management solutions for businesses and organizations. Veritas offers a range of products including backup and recovery solutions, data archiving and e-discovery, information governance, and cloud data management.
We offer following courses from Veritas.
This five-day course covers how to back up and restore data critical data, configure storage devices and media, and work with various Backup Exec agents and options, which protect applications like Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft SQL, Active Directory, Cloud, Oracle, and virtual environments.
This course is designed for the data protection professional tasked with deploying, configuring, maintaining, and managing a Backup Exec environment.
In this five-day course, you will learn the general principles, configuration, and management of NetBackup, including how to utilize the NetBackup tools and interfaces best, effectively monitor backup and restore operations, and ensure that the data recovery objectives are met.
This course is intended for technical professionals responsible for the design, configuration, operation, monitoring, or support of NetBackup.
In this five-day course, You will learn advanced NetBackup topics, including NetBackup performance, security, disaster recovery, application and database protection on physical and virtual machines, and protecting data backed up to and from the cloud.
This course also covers using NetBackup to manage Oracle, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft SharePoint, and SAP HANA database backups and restores along with other modern workloads like Red Hat Virtualization and Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor. NetBackup APIs, Parallel Streaming Framework, Universal Shares, and Veritas Smart Meter are also discussed in this course.
This four-day course provides IT professionals with instructions on troubleshooting Veritas NetBackup software. This course covers general error detection tools and troubleshooting methodologies. It enables students to learn how to resolve issues related to the NetBackup database, devices, media, disk, cloud, OST, deduplication, and virtualization. In addition, students will study the functions of key NetBackup processes and learn how to enable, view, and manage the associated logs.
This five-day course is designed for IT professionals tasked with installing, configuring, and maintaining the Veritas InfoScale Availability environments.
This course discusses how to use InfoScale Availability to manage applications for high availability. It provides you with the necessary fundamental skills that are required to manage a highly available application in a cluster, and also enables you to deploy InfoScale Availability in the lab environment to practically implement a sample cluster design and deployment.
This five-day course is designed for IT professionals installing, deploying, configuring, and maintaining Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) clusters.
This course discusses how to use InfoScale Availability to manage applications in a high availability environment and support for Cloud environments. The course is designed to enable you to gain the necessary fundamental and advanced skills that are required to manage a highly available application in a cluster. It also discusses how to deploy InfoScale Availability in the lab environment to practically implement a sample cluster design and deployment.
This five-day course is designed for the IT professional managing, configuring, and using clusters in an enterprise environment.
This course covers how to set up advanced networking and fencing configurations and disaster recovery solutions.
Note: This course does not teach basic clustering concepts and is a follow-on course from the Veritas InfoScale Availability for UNIX/Linux: Administration course.
This five-day course is designed for the IT professional managing, configuring, and using clusters in an enterprise environment.
This class covers setting up advanced service group and application configurations, managing system outages, and upgrading a cluster.
Note: This course does not teach basic clustering concepts and is a follow-on course from the Veritas InfoScale Availability for UNIX/Linux: Administration course.
This two-day course is designed for IT professionals tasked with installing, configuring, and maintaining Veritas InfoScale Storage.
This training provides fundamental concepts and operational procedures for Veritas InfoScale Storage for Windows. The course enables you to gain the necessary skills that are required to manage a disparate range of storage. It also enables you to deploy and configure InfoScale Storage in your environment and to explore InfoScale Storage as a robust and scalable storage management solution.
This five-day course is designed for IT professionals tasked with installing, configuring, and maintaining Veritas InfoScale Storage environments, including Volume Manager (VxVM), File System (VxFS), Cluster File System (CFS), and InfoScale support for Cloud environments.
This course covers how to use InfoScale Storage to manage disks, disk groups, and volumes using a variety of InfoScale Storage user interfaces, including the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager (VIOM) Web console. It also discusses the basics of online file system administration and recovery from disk failures. In addition, the course covers data replication using Veritas File Replicator and Veritas Volume Replicator. The course also describes how to configure Veritas Cluster Volume Manager and Veritas Cluster File System.
This five-day course discusses how to integrate, manage, operate, and utilize Veritas InfoScale Storage advanced features, which include Dynamic Multi-Pathing, Smart Tiering, Docker support, Performance Tuning, and Snapshots – in a UNIX environment.
You will learn how to manage the VxVM Private Region and understand different disk layouts, disk group management, and how to build volumes from scratch. You will also learn about disk group split, move and joins, volume relayout, volume sets, multivolume file systems, online file system administration, remote mirroring across sites, offline and off-host processing using volume snapshots and storage checkpoints, and dynamic storage tiering.