IBM PowerHA Administration Fundamentals

IBM PowerHA Administration Fundamentals focuses on the essential skills needed to install, configure, and manage highly available clusters using IBM PowerHA SystemMirror. This includes understanding key concepts, designing and planning for HA, and performing practical tasks like configuring resource groups and managing cluster events. The course also covers advanced topics like federated security, saving and restoring configurations, and troubleshooting network issues

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