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Planning and Design of HP 9000/HP Integrity Server Solutions (APC)

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Course Code: 31107
Length: 3 Days

Delivery Method: Instructor-Led
Price: $2,100.00 US*
 $2,100.00 Canada Partners*
 $2,940.00 Canada Customers*
*Plus applicable taxes

PLEASE NOTE PREREQUISTES (more below):

  • Students must bring their laptop to the class. They will receive software, demos and sizers.
  • This course is scheduled on a limited basis in our HP's Regional Training Centers. See schedule for dates and locations.

    Registration

    Partners: To register online for this course, call 1.800.732.5741, Option 4 (U.S.) or 1.800.392.7024, Option 4 (Canada).

    Customers / End-Users: To register for this course please call 1.800.472.5277 (US) or 1.800.392.7024, Option 4 (Canada).

    HP Employees: To register by phone, call 1.800.732.5741, Option 4 (U.S.) or 1.800.392.7024, Option 4 (Canada).

    Course overview

    This training will provide you with a process to gather information, analyze requirements, and plan and design an HP 9000 server or Integrity server solution to meet a customer's business needs. This three-day instructor-led training course combines elements of design and analysis with practical labs based on customer case studies to prepare you for proposing HP 9000 and HP Integrity server solutions for HP customers. This information will expand your existing knowledge base to support a fundamental understanding of how to match the technology to the customer's requirements. The course presents various tools that will be used in labs to help build a viable HP solution for the customer. These HP tools include:

    • Performance Quick Reference Tool (PQRT)
    • SalesBuilder for Windows (SBW)
    • HP StorageWorks Sizer

    Prerequisites (suggested but not required)

    30805 Technical Essentials WBT
    30336 Planning and Designing HP Enterprise Solutions

    Important! This course builds on knowledge gained in the prerequisite certifications and training. If you do not meet the prerequisites, this course can be extremely difficult or impossible to complete. The course is written, and will be taught, as though you have met the prerequisites.

    Audience

    Pre-Sales Technical partners

    Course objectives

    After completing the entire training, you should be able to:
    • Describe the HP 9000 server and Integrity server entry-level and mid-range solutions
    • Discuss the evolution and features of the processors used in HP 9000 server and Integrity server entry-level and mid-range solutions
    • Identify the technologies supported in HP 9000 servers and Integrity servers
    • List the tools used to manage HP 9000 servers and Integrity servers
    • Discuss the roadmaps used to project future expectations for components and features of HP 9000 servers and Integrity servers
    • Identify the competitors to HP 9000 servers and Integrity servers
    • Discuss the design guidelines and configuration rules used to design an HP 9000 server or Integrity server solution
    • Explain how to design an HP storage solution compatible with an HP 9000 server or Integrity server solution
    • Explain how to validate a proposed HP 9000 server or Integrity server solution
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