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Vmware services provider overview

VMware’s Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) vision leverages core data center virtualization technologies to transform data center economics and business agility through automation and non-disruptive deployment that embraces and extends existing compute, network and storage infrastructure investments. Enterprise data centers are already realizing the tremendous benefits of server and storage virtualization solutions to consolidate and repurpose infrastructure resources, reduce operational complexity and dynamically align and scale their application infrastructure in response to business priorities.<br>

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Vmware services provider overview

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  1. The VMware IT Academy: What It Is All About And Advantages To Education © 2009 VMware Inc. All rights reserved

  2. Agenda Introduction Why Virtualization Is Important VMware’s Education Programs, Value Proposition & Benefits VMware IT Academy Program, Offerings & Eligibility Program Costs Program Success Metrics Support Questions 2

  3. Why Virtualization Is Important & The VMware IT Academy Current Economy Reduces Capital Expenses Reduces Operational Expenses Promotes Green IT Enables “Cloud” Computing Demand for VMware Certified Professionals Over 1,500 schools and 10,000 students are using the eLearning part of the IT Academy Over 400 schools are participating in the Instructor Led part of the IT Academy program and over 3,000 students have been trained and are candidates to become a VMware Certified Professional

  4. Virtualization: Transformational Change in IT Virtualization…  Decouples software from underlying hardware  Encapsulates Operating Systems and applications into “Virtual Machines” A Virtual Machine 4

  5. Virtual Infrastructure: Ten Years in the Making Automated Resource Assurance On-Demand Capacity Non-disruptive Scaling Flexible, Reconfigurable + Increased Availability + Automated Across Applications Dynamic Balancing Continuous Optimization X

  6. Strategic Computing Architecture One Platform to Solve a Range of Pressing Challenges Across a Range of Environments and Users Rapid Provisioning Business Continuity Enterprise Desktops Server Consolidation VMware Infrastructure Server Storage Network

  7. New Software Platform Required Existing App Loads Future App Loads Virtual Datacenter Operating System An Elastic, Self-managing, Self-healing SW Substrate Hardware Pool

  8. VMware Global Education & Research Programs Open & Inclusive Collaborative Programs VMware Academic Program VMware Labs VMware IT Academy Program

  9. Value Proposition & Goals Value Proposition Schools – Use of Industry Leading Intellectual Property Students – Affordable Access To Training & Professional Certification VMware – Proliferation Of Virtualization Competencies Goals & Objectives Drive Collaboration Between Schools & Between Students With Communities Maximize Awareness and Competencies on Virtualization Products and Technologies Supply the IT industry a pool of VMware Certified Professionals (VCP)

  10. VMware IT Academy Program – two levels VMware has designed a flexible program to allow colleges to provide Virtualization training in multiple formats, learning styles and levels Higher costs / resources Instructor Led Training • Academy members do not require any certified trainers (VMware Certification courses) • Low / No ICT hardware requirement • Can be included into existing courses or used for self study • Academy members require VMware certified Instructor to teach certified courses • Specified ICT hardware requirement • Minimum course content and hours required for student certification eLearning courses Low start up costs / resources Higher level of certification Entry level College / Institute Capabilities & Competency capabilities

  11. VMware IT Academy eLearning Offerings Security VMware vShield App Fundamentals VMware vShield Edge Fundamentals Business Continuity Site Recovery Manager (SRM) 4.1 Fundamentals DRBC Design - Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

  12. Spring Source Instructor Led Offerings Core Spring v3 Rich Web Applications with Spring Enterprise Integration with Spring

  13. Eligibility for VMware IT Academy Program  VMware Academy program open to Accredited, degree & diploma granting higher education institutions worldwide offering 2- or 4- year college programs are eligible to participate in the program  Technical schools offering accredited degrees through distance education programs are also eligible to participate in the program  No minimum course enrollment commitment (i.e. Academy members can scale classes as the markets and opportunity demand)

  14. VMware IT Academy Program Success Metrics  # of students participating over time  # of students completing certifications over time  Quality Ratings ≥ Commercial Scores as measured by student feedback scores  Academy members and student direct program feedback VMware will measure academy program members success using the metrics above. These inputs will be used to determine further program enhancements and future program direction

  15. Server, Storage & Network Infrastructure Network Requirements: •All student & server networking components should be 1 Gbps network connected and appropriate network isolation should be in place (i.e. ESX server management & training network separated from academy production network) • NAS / IP Storage device should be connected to the ESX server management network • Static IP address allocation scheme for specific components (4 per server recommended) & DHCP addressing capabilities to cater for up to 10 IP addresses per physical ESX host for virtual machines created during the class exercises) Virtual Center Server Requirements: • Sufficient hardware (virtual or physical) to run a Windows 2003 Virtual Machine per ESX server within the classroom environment. VMware recommends these Virtual Center servers be run as VMs on top of a common ESX host within the training environment.

  16. Server, Storage & Network Infrastructure Classroom Computer Requirements: •Standard x86 PCs with Intel or AMD processors (500 Mhz or better recommended) capable of running Windows XP Pro or Windows Server 2003 with 512MB RAM or more recommended) with keyboard, mouse & monitor. Computers must be capable of running VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client (with .NET framework 1.1 or higher installed). • Computers should be setup in as standard a manner as possible and allow access to external websites for students and instructors. • Access to training environment can be provided by remote capability. For this VMware recommends use of VMware’s secure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure capability through VMware View 3 capability.

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