Hyper-V: Free Training

Posted by Kenneth van Surksum on on May 27 2009, 8:41 AM with 3 comment(s)
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Microsoft is offering some free training for Hyper-V which includes modules on HA and Failover Clustering.

 

Free eLearning: Exam 70-652: TS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring

This collection of five 2-hour courses helps you develop the skills necessary for implementing and managing Hyper-V in an IT environment, as well as, creating and managing virtual machines and hosts in a virtual environment.

Use promo code: 9350-Y2W6-3676:
[Update] 6/9/09 – There is a new website needed to use this code.  Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/access and submit the promo code.  It will ask you to sign-in then give you access to these courses.  Thanks for your patience!


The courses within the collection include the following topics:

·         An overview of the Hyper-V technology

·         Creating a virtual environment

·         Deploying systems in a virtual environment

·         Configuring high availability in a virtual environment

·         Administering a virtual environment with SCVMM


Details:
https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/offerDetail.aspx?offerPriceId=228779

Exam Details: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exams/70-652.mspx

 

Free eBook: Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions

This guide will teach you about the benefits of the latest virtualization technologies and how to plan, implement, and manage virtual infrastructure solutions. The technologies covered include: Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008, Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5, Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization, and Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.


Details:
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Comments

Bibble wrote re: Hyper-V: Free Training
on 05-27-2009 11:57 AM

Looks like its an old code for the on-line course?

Kenneth van Surksum wrote re: Hyper-V: Free Training
on 05-27-2009 10:22 PM

Hi Bibble,

Thanks for noticing. I experience the same behaviour.

I've asked the Clustering team what is wrong. When needed i will update the article with the correct information.

Regards,

Kenneth

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