Attend a Veeam Availability Suite v10 training course at Global Knowledge
- Date: 26 May, 2020
In February, Veeam launched Veeam Availability Suite v10. Find out what's new in this version and which training courses you can attend at Global Knowledge in this article.
The functionality of Veeam Availability Suite has been extended with data management across different infrastructures, like multiclouds and hybrid cloud environments, Computable writes.
In the most recent version of Availability Suite you can manage workloads from one console. When doing this, it doesn't matter if the workloads are located on physical servers or in the cloud.
Which Veeam training courses do you attend at Global Knowledge?
Learn more about Veeam Availability Suite v10 in one of our training courses. Check out which ones Global Knowledge is offering below.
Veeam Certified Engineer - Advanced: Design & Optimization (Bundle) (VMCA)
During this five day training course you learn how to design and optimize in Veeam Availability Suite. This training course is based on Best Practices of Veeam solutions architects and is one of the training courses you need for a Veeam Certified Architect certification.
Veeam Availability Suite v10: Configuration and Management (VMCE)
During the Veeam Availability Suite v10: Configuration and Management (VMCE) training course you learn how to configure, support and manage a Veeam Availability Suite v10 solution. This three day training course contains extensive hands-on labs and is suited for Veeam administrators and engineers. Discover how you can effectively manage data in an environment that's continuously changing.
Veeam Certified Engineer- Advanced Design & Optimization (VMCE-ADO)
In this two day training course, you learn how to scale, design, optimize, automate and troubleshoot a Veeam Availability Suite deployment. This training course is something for you if you are responsible for multiple Veeam deployments. You are only allowed to attend this training course if you've got a VMCE certification.
The following sources have been used to write this article: Computable, Veeam.