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CMB-200-2 Implementing the Citrix Desktop Delivery Infrastructure

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Summary:
This course provides learners with the skills necessary to install, configure, manage and administer Citrix XenServer 5, Citrix Provisioning Server 5 and Citrix XenDesktop 3 and 4 Enterprise Edition. By completing the exercises in this course, students will obtain hands-on experience working with these Citrix products.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for Citrix Partner Network members, IT professionals, such as server, network and system administrators. System engineers, analysts, consultants, and architects.

Topics:

  • Citrix XenServer
  • Citrix Provisioning Server
  • Citrix XenDesktop

Prerequisites:
It is recommended that students have the following knowledge/experience prior to taking this course: -A basic knowledge of the purpose and goals of virtualization technology -An understanding of computing architecture, including network and storage devices, device drivers and operating systems -Basic experience installing and administering Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 -Basic experience installing and administering Linux variants -Intermediate knowledge of network devices and site architecture, including configuring vLANs. -Basic knowledge of storage terminology and technologies, including partitions, SANs, LUNs, iSCSI, and NFS and CIFS file shares




Last Update: May 18, 2012