Master Class: Proxmox v9 - Advanced Administrator's Hands-On (PV9AA)

 

Course Overview

Basic knowledge of virtualization is an advantage for this workshop. Participants should have basic knowledge of Linux systems and fundamental networking skills. No specific prior experience with Proxmox is required. The workshop is designed to introduce both beginners and advanced users to the diverse possibilities of Proxmox virtualization and to deepen their knowledge.

Course Content

  • Overview of Proxmox VE
  • Setting up a single node: Concepts / Architecture / Technology
  • Hardware requirements for a SingleNode setup
  • Installation and management of software updates
  • Introduction to web-based administration (GUI)
  • network model
  • Storage model - local and shared storage
  • NEW: VM snapshots on thick-provisioned LVM storage (iSCSI/FC SAN) as volume chains
  • NEW: RAIDZ Expansion - Adding devices to existing ZFS RAIDZ pools
  • Fundamentals of authentication and user management
  • KVM: Creating and managing virtual machines (Windows & Linux)
  • LXC: Creating and managing containers (Linux only)
  • NEW: Create containers from OCI images (Open Container Initiative)
  • NEW: Nested virtualization for specialized VMs
  • Manage the startup and shutdown behavior of VMs and containers
  • Backup and recovery, scheduling.
  • Proxmox VE Firewall
  • guest provision
  • Proxmox VE Cluster Setup: Concepts / Architecture / Technology
  • Hardware requirements for a cluster installation
  • Proxmox VE Cluster: Features / Setup / Configuration / Management
  • Management of guest operating system uptime
  • High availability (HA) – the Proxmox VE HA Manager and Corosync
  • NEW: HA rules and resource affinity
  • NEW: Datacenter Bulk Actions - Tag-based mass management
  • Concepts for improving security
  • Hyperconverged infrastructure with Ceph
  • NEW: SDN Fabrics—OpenFabric and OSPF for complex network architectures
  • Proxmox VE storage replication framework
  • Troubleshooting (for single-node setups and cluster installations)
  • Establishing a baseline for node performance (networks & clusters)
  • Migrating VMware workloads to Proxmox (introduction)

Prices & Delivery methods

Online training

Duration
3 days

Price
  • 2.990,– €
Classroom training

Duration
3 days

Price
  • Sverige: 2.990,– €

Schedule

English

Time zone: Central European Time (CET)   ±1 hour

Online training This is a FLEX course. Time zone: Central European Summer Time (CEST)
Online training This is a FLEX course. Time zone: Central European Summer Time (CEST)
Online training This is a FLEX course. Time zone: Central European Time (CET)
This is a FLEX course, which is delivered both virtually and in the classroom.

Europe

Switzerland

Zürich Course language: English
Zürich Course language: English
Zürich Course language: English
This is a FLEX course, which is delivered both virtually and in the classroom.