I just spent a week in Raleigh NC at the Red Hat facility. I was there for training on their new(ly purchased) virtualization server product. The RH318 Red Hat Virtualization Administration. It covered their management server, hypervisor node and how to use a regular RHEL node. The management server is a MS Windows based .NET application. It handles the creation and management of new virtual machines. The node is a super stripped down Red Hat installation with some client software added. The 2.1 version of the software is useful but has is missing some depth of options. The 2.2 version will offer more functionality improvements, added features and a new desktop virtualization client. Eventually, the .NET/Windows application will be ported to JBoss.
To attend the class one does not need extensive Red Hat experience. Too much RH experience can result in the over thinking of the class. My lack of Windows experience slowed me on some of the labs.
The HHR LT is anemic and a huge blind spots.
The roads in Raleigh seem to have been designed by throwing wet spaghetti on the map.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment