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The Technical Essentials of HP Products WBT training is divided into three parts that cover the HP storage and servers portfolio of products and solutions:
- Technical Essentials of HP ProLiant Servers (approximately 30 hours)
- Technical Essentials of HP 9000 and Integrity Servers (approximately 5 hours)
- Technical Essentials of HP StorageWorks Products (approximately 10 hours)
The WBT training courseware provides information to prepare the participant for supplying the technical presales support required to position, quote, and sell HP enterprise-class products and solutions.
In addition, the Technical Essentials of HP Products WBT Training is a prerequisite for the ESS presales certification curriculum. This comprehensive course delivers the technical information necessary to prepare students for HP Accredited Presales Professional (APP) training. Following the successful completion of this course, the participants are then qualified to attend the APP training.
HPCP Exam: HP2-F01
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Part 1: Technical Essentials of HP ProLiant Servers
- Describe what differentiates servers from desktops and list some of their applications
- Provide a brief description of the subsystems and the server architecture that comprise HP ProLiant servers
- Provide an overview of high availability and some of its elements and technologies as well as clustering advantages and cluster models and configurations
- Explain the difference between HP ProLiant Lines and HP ProLiant Series
- Describe HP ProLiant ML, DL, and BL lines and describe their major differences
- Describe the HP ProLiant server models in Series 100, Series 300, and Series 500
- Describe HP BladeSystems p-Class and c-Class, their basic components, and the advantages for implementing BladeSystems
- List some of the HP ProLiant server options and HP StorageWorks options
- Describe the HP Rack 10000 G2 Series and list some of the available options
- List and describe the HP UPS options
- Describe how HP implements Lights-Out technology
- Describe some of the key HP management options
- List some of the HP ProLiant Essentials Value Packs
Part 2: Technical Essentials of HP 9000 and Integrity Servers
- Provide a basic comparison of CISC, RISC, and EPIC processing
- Provide an overview of the HP processor roadmap
- List HP chipsets and describe some of the advantages they off
- Provide a brief overview of the HP 9000. Integrity, and Superdome family of servers
- List the two microprocessors used to perform system management in HP 9000 and Integrity servers and describe their basic functions
- Describe the major components of Itanium-based firmware
- List four types of partitions and some of the benefits an IT organization gains through partitioning
- Provide an overview of HP-UX Workload Manager (WLM) and as Global Workload Manager (gWLM), and explain how they are used
- Describe the features of Instant Capacity (iCAP)
- List the four operating systems supported by HP on HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers
- Describe how HP implements virtualization
- Describe the management components
Part 3: Technical Essentials of HP StorageWorks Products
- Describe storage fundamentals such as types of storage, connectivity configurations, and storage area networks (SANs)
- Describe HP entry-level and enterprise-level storage systems
- Describe the three basic types of storage interconnects offered by HP
- Describe the network-attached storage (NAS) systems offered by HP
- Provide an overview of HP scalable enterprise file systems
- Provide an overview of HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage Systems
- Provide an overview of the HP StorageWorks 200 Storage Virtualization System
- Describe the different types of secondary storage offered by HP
- Describe the HP storage solutions used for Information Lifecycle Management
- List HP StorageWorks software solutions and explain how they are used
- Describe the management software solutions offered by HP
- Describe the benefits of HP OpenView Storage Virtual Replicator
- Describe each of the HP Modular Smart Array (MSA) systems, their key features, and customer benefits
- List hardware and software supported with HP MSA systems
- Discuss the business issues regarding storage arrays and how HP storage is positioned to meet those needs
- Provide an overview of HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Arrays (EVA) and the components that comprise this solution
- Provide an overview of HP StorageWorks XP Disk Arrays solutions, the business issues they address, and the market trends
- Describe the key features of the HP B-series, C-series, and M-Series Fibre Channel SAN switches and their license options
- Provide an overview of HP network-attached storage solutions
- Describe the product positioning of HP ProLiant storage servers and their key features and components
- Describe HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services (EFS) Clustered Gateway and the EFS WAN Accelerator
- Provide an overview of the HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System
- Discuss the basic backup and restore technologies and strategies
- Identify the software and hardware components that comprise the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Backup Solution (EBS)
- Provide an overview of the HP StorageWorks Tape Library family and their basic features, including the MSL 6000, VLS 6000, EML E-Series, ESL tape libraries
- Provide an overview of the HP StorageWorks Fibre Channel interface controllers (network storage routers) and their technology and features
- Provide an overview of HP Data Protector Express
- Provide an overview of the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector technology and its features
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