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Introduction to IBM Fusion
Course Description
Overview
Learn the essentials of IBM Fusion - its architecture, hardware, networking, data services, UI, virtualization, and multi-cluster management.
This course earns you the IBM Fusion Essentials badge: https://www.credly.com/org/ibm/badge/ibm-fusion-essentials.
Objectives
- Provide an overview of IBM Fusion and its core architecture
- Summarize the IBM Fusion hardware components
- Explain networking concepts relevant to IBM Fusion
- Describe the integrated data services within IBM Fusion
- Navigate and understand the IBM Fusion user interface
- Explain how IBM Fusion supports OpenShift Virtualization
- Describe multi-cluster management using Hosted Control Planes
- Understand serviceability features including Call Home, event management, and log collection
Self-Paced Training Info
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- Same in-demand topics as instructor-led public and private classes.
- Standalone learning or supplemental reinforcement.
- e-Learning content varies by course and technology.
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The self-paced format gives you the opportunity to complete the course at your convenience, at any location, and at your own pace. The course is available 24 hours a day.
System Requirements
To participate in this course, the student workstation must meet the following hardware requirements:- A modern browser - A modern web browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Safari.
- A good network connection - A good network connection for connecting to Virtual Machines. This means:
- At least 1.2 Mbps for each concurrent browser session with a Virtual Machine.
- Low latency (150ms or less) to the region where your Virtual Machines are located
- Use Connectivity Checker to test your browser and network access.
- Use Speed test to test your bandwidth and latency to our remote lab provider regions.
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