Wind River Titanium Cloud Essentials for Industrial Control

Wind River Titanium Cloud Essentials for Industrial Control

Acquire the skills necessary to use the cloud functionality that makes Wind River Titanium Cloud unique.

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Wind River Titanium Cloud Essentials for Industrial Control

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Course Description

The Wind River® Titanium Cloud™ Essentials for Industrial Control Applications course provides engineers with a fast, cost-effective way to acquire the skills necessary to use the cloud functionality that makes Wind River Titanium Cloud unique.

Course Results

After this course, participants will be able to perform the following:

  • Get familiar with OpenStack and distinguish between vanilla OpenStack and Titanium Cloud functionality
  • Configure system software (installation, patches)
  • Configure Titanium Cloud networking (provider/tenant networks, IP subnets)
  • Exercise Titanium Cloud functionality on the virtual

Products Supported

  • Wind River Titanium Cloud Release 5 (18.03)

Who Should Attend

  • Industrial, SaaS, eCommerce, finance, or healthcare service architects who want to understand and have hands-on experience with Titanium Cloud
  • Titanium Cloud administrators interested in using the extended functionality of Titanium Cloud beyond the core OpenStack workflows
  • Cloud and data center developers who want an introduction to Titanium Cloud’s capabilities

Course Format

  • This three-day, expert-led course consists of lectures and lab sessions.
  • Participants are provided with laptops that they can use to follow the lectures and execute the training labs. The labs use an Internet connection.
  • Participants receive individual guidance from an expert engineer who has extensive experience with Wind River technologies.

Syllabus

Day 1

Technology Overview

  • Cloud computing service models
  • OpenStack overview
  • Titanium Cloud architecture

System Capabilities

  • Automated installation and commissioning
  • Inventory management
  • Alarm generation and reporting
  • High-performance networking
  • High availability
  • Virtual machine performance
  • Web administration interface

Hardware Overview

  • Reference hardware configuration
  • Internal networks
  • External networks
  • LAB: Getting Started with the Titanium Cloud Lab Environment
  • LAB: Creating and Configuring Linux User Accounts for Titanium Cloud
  • LAB: Creating Tenants and Users

Linux User Accounts

  • Overview
  • The wrsroot account
  • Local user accounts
  • LDAP user accounts
  • Keystone credentials from the CLI
  • LAB: Creating and Configuring Linux User Accounts for Titanium Cloud
  • LAB: Creating Tenants and Users

Managing Software Patches and Upgrades

  • Patching architecture
  • Installing patches
  • Installing patches before commissioning
  • System software upgrade orchestration
  • LAB: Installing Software Patches
  • LAB: Unlocking Compute Nodes

Server Provisioning

  • Controller software initialization
  • UEFI secure boot and trusted boot
  • Initializing other hosts
  • The host lifecycle
  • The overview page

Day 2

Provider Networks

  • Physical networks
  • VLAN provider networks
  • VXLAN provider networks
  • Provider network troubleshooting

Data Interfaces

  • Data interfaces

Tenant Networks

  • Tenant network concepts
  • Creating and configuring tenant networks
  • Creating IP subnets
  • LAB: Creating Tenant Networks from the admin Account
  • LAB: Creating Tenant Networks from a User Account
  • LAB: Configuring a Neutron Router

Virtual Machine Configuration Options

  • The virtual machine lifecycle
  • VM flavors and extra specs
  • Server groups
  • Virtual Ethernet interfaces
  • LAB: Configuring a Virtual Machine Running Environment
  • LAB: Launching Virtual Machines Using Server Groups

Virtual Machine Deployment Operations

  • Monitoring of tenant resources
  • Live migration
  • LAB: Attaching and Detaching a Cinder Volume
  • LAB: Migrating Live Virtual Machines

Day 3

High Availability

  • Carrier grade design
  • HA layers
  • Host monitoring
  • VM monitoring
  • Monitoring the execution environment
  • Application monitoring

Heat Templates and Stacks

  • Heat review
  • Heat template structure
  • Launching a stack
  • Extensions
  • LAB: Using Heat to Launch a Guest

SDK Concepts

  • The SDK archive file
  • SDK components
  • The README files
  • Sample deployment

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Courses

  • Training on OpenStack fundamentals, or appropriate experience with OpenStack operations, is helpful.

Prerequisite Skills

  • Functional knowledge of the Linux operating system

Related Courses

  • None
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COURSE DETAILS SUMMARY

  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Course Information: View
  • Format: Lectures and Labs
  • Type: Instructor-led

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About this course

Wind River Titanium Cloud Essentials for Industrial Control

Buy Now

Course Description

The Wind River® Titanium Cloud™ Essentials for Industrial Control Applications course provides engineers with a fast, cost-effective way to acquire the skills necessary to use the cloud functionality that makes Wind River Titanium Cloud unique.

Course Results

After this course, participants will be able to perform the following:

  • Get familiar with OpenStack and distinguish between vanilla OpenStack and Titanium Cloud functionality
  • Configure system software (installation, patches)
  • Configure Titanium Cloud networking (provider/tenant networks, IP subnets)
  • Exercise Titanium Cloud functionality on the virtual

Products Supported

  • Wind River Titanium Cloud Release 5 (18.03)

Who Should Attend

  • Industrial, SaaS, eCommerce, finance, or healthcare service architects who want to understand and have hands-on experience with Titanium Cloud
  • Titanium Cloud administrators interested in using the extended functionality of Titanium Cloud beyond the core OpenStack workflows
  • Cloud and data center developers who want an introduction to Titanium Cloud’s capabilities

Course Format

  • This three-day, expert-led course consists of lectures and lab sessions.
  • Participants are provided with laptops that they can use to follow the lectures and execute the training labs. The labs use an Internet connection.
  • Participants receive individual guidance from an expert engineer who has extensive experience with Wind River technologies.

Syllabus

Day 1

Technology Overview

  • Cloud computing service models
  • OpenStack overview
  • Titanium Cloud architecture

System Capabilities

  • Automated installation and commissioning
  • Inventory management
  • Alarm generation and reporting
  • High-performance networking
  • High availability
  • Virtual machine performance
  • Web administration interface

Hardware Overview

  • Reference hardware configuration
  • Internal networks
  • External networks
  • LAB: Getting Started with the Titanium Cloud Lab Environment
  • LAB: Creating and Configuring Linux User Accounts for Titanium Cloud
  • LAB: Creating Tenants and Users

Linux User Accounts

  • Overview
  • The wrsroot account
  • Local user accounts
  • LDAP user accounts
  • Keystone credentials from the CLI
  • LAB: Creating and Configuring Linux User Accounts for Titanium Cloud
  • LAB: Creating Tenants and Users

Managing Software Patches and Upgrades

  • Patching architecture
  • Installing patches
  • Installing patches before commissioning
  • System software upgrade orchestration
  • LAB: Installing Software Patches
  • LAB: Unlocking Compute Nodes

Server Provisioning

  • Controller software initialization
  • UEFI secure boot and trusted boot
  • Initializing other hosts
  • The host lifecycle
  • The overview page

Day 2

Provider Networks

  • Physical networks
  • VLAN provider networks
  • VXLAN provider networks
  • Provider network troubleshooting

Data Interfaces

  • Data interfaces

Tenant Networks

  • Tenant network concepts
  • Creating and configuring tenant networks
  • Creating IP subnets
  • LAB: Creating Tenant Networks from the admin Account
  • LAB: Creating Tenant Networks from a User Account
  • LAB: Configuring a Neutron Router

Virtual Machine Configuration Options

  • The virtual machine lifecycle
  • VM flavors and extra specs
  • Server groups
  • Virtual Ethernet interfaces
  • LAB: Configuring a Virtual Machine Running Environment
  • LAB: Launching Virtual Machines Using Server Groups

Virtual Machine Deployment Operations

  • Monitoring of tenant resources
  • Live migration
  • LAB: Attaching and Detaching a Cinder Volume
  • LAB: Migrating Live Virtual Machines

Day 3

High Availability

  • Carrier grade design
  • HA layers
  • Host monitoring
  • VM monitoring
  • Monitoring the execution environment
  • Application monitoring

Heat Templates and Stacks

  • Heat review
  • Heat template structure
  • Launching a stack
  • Extensions
  • LAB: Using Heat to Launch a Guest

SDK Concepts

  • The SDK archive file
  • SDK components
  • The README files
  • Sample deployment

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Courses

  • Training on OpenStack fundamentals, or appropriate experience with OpenStack operations, is helpful.

Prerequisite Skills

  • Functional knowledge of the Linux operating system

Related Courses

  • None
Buy Now

COURSE DETAILS SUMMARY

  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Course Information: View
  • Format: Lectures and Labs
  • Type: Instructor-led

CONTACT US