CA AppLogic r3.5: Maintain Cloud Apps for
Operators and Build Cloud Apps for Architects
Bundle 300
PRODUCT RELEASE CA AppLogic r3.5
COURSE TYPE, DURATION & COURSE CODE
Instructor-led Training (ILT)
Five (5) days
22APL3013B
PREREQUISITES
• CA AppLogic r3.5: Key Features of the CA AppLogic Solution and
Architecture 200
Course Code: 22APL20160
WBT: Approximately Two (2) Hours
Familiarity with:
Data center operating systems
Linux command-line utilities or operations
L2 and L3 networking
configuration, routing, VLAN, and STP
Use of public key-based
authentication for ssh access to servers
Disk layout, partitioning schemas, RAID configurations
Local and remote server management
Course Overview
CA AppLogic® is a turnkey cloud computing platform that enables users to quickly provision, deploy, and manage cloud applications and supporting infrastructure. The CA AppLogic Fabric can deliver everything from Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) to Software as a Service (SaaS) and a Virtual Data Center (VDC) from this single environment. The CA AppLogic Fabric will provide you with a complete public or private cloud offering for your production environment.
This bundled course consists of:
CA AppLogic r3.5: Building Cloud Applications for Architects 300 (22APL30081). This course provides architectural concepts for the CA AppLogic cloud computing platform, including step-by-step procedures for deploying, operating, and managing applications in the cloud, best practices for security and testing applications, and how to architect CA AppLogic for business continuity
CA AppLogic r.3.5: Maintaining Cloud Applications for Operators 300 (22APL30071). This course is designed to show you how to get started quickly and easily on CA AppLogic and develop your skills rapidly to provide Cloud Computing in a public, private, or hybrid environment.
What You Will Learn
Understand what CA AppLogic does so you can see the benefits of the solution to cloud computing.
Provision and operate virtual servers in the cloud to substantiate environments for testing.
Build, monitor, and manage business services to automate the control of grid functionality.
Maintain a secure cloud to protect it from security threats that may arise from creating business services in the cloud.
Create global business service infrastructure to enable organizations to quickly expand into other geographies.
Architects Bundle 300
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
IT Administrator
Data Center Architect
System Administrator
Systems Integrator
Systems Engineer
What You Will Learn
Continued Provide business continuity in the cloud to configure the real-time
synchronization of data after an organization has implemented multiple copies of their business services across the globe.
Build, create, and provision the CA AppLogic Fabric to eliminate cabling complexity and save significant capital expense.
Manage day-to-day operations of the CA AppLogic Fabric to enable operators to build, manage, and modify CA AppLogic grids.
Support the CA AppLogic users to enable the division of tasks across the CA AppLogic Fabric environment.
Automate the data center and integrate with legacy systems to enable users to operate an error-free data center.
Build custom application environments to enable users to virtualize their entire line of business applications.
Perform advanced CA AppLogic operations to enable operators to fully use CA AppLogic functionalities such as testing and reconfiguring.
For Managers
CA AppLogic is a turnkey cloud computing platform that enables users to quickly provision, deploy, and manage cloud applications and supporting infrastructure. The CA AppLogic Fabric can deliver everything from Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) to Software as a Service (SaaS) and Virtual Data Center (VDC) from this single environment. The CA AppLogic Fabric will provide users with a complete public or private cloud offering for their production environment
The CA AppLogic cloud management console solution will help eliminate the binding of software to hardware using virtual appliances, removing the major obstacle in
accessing true cloud computing technology. Users can integrate, monitor, and scale applications and infrastructure using a GUI and add or remove resources and storage without disrupting users..
Architects Bundle 300
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Course Agenda (22APL30081)
Module 1 - Operate Virtual Dedicated
Servers (VDSs) Module 2 - Operate Existing Business Services (PaaS and SaaS)
Define a Virtual Dedicated Server
Provision a Virtual Dedicated Server
Describe Virtual Dedicated Server Operation
Describe Volume Resize of a Virtual Dedicated Server
Explain Application Provisioning
Explain Application Reconfiguring
Explain Application Decommissioning
Module 3 - Describe the Anatomy of
an Appliance Module 4 - Implement Appliance Best Practices
Define an Appliance
Describe the Boundary
Identify Appliance Best Practices
Troubleshoot Appliance Consoles
Module 5 - Build New Applications Module 6 - Maintain a Secure Cloud
Describe Blank Application Creation
Identify the Dynamic Canvas Functionality
Describe How to Build the Connected Structure
Explain How to Add Volumes and Attach Them to Appliances
Discuss How to Fix Property Values
Explain the Importance of Billing Tags
Explain Runbook Detail Implementation
Describe Application to Template Promotion
Describe CA AppLogic Security Best Practices
Architects Bundle 300
Course Agenda Continued
Module 7 –Monitor Business Services
and Appliances Module 8 –Manage Business Services
Describe Business Services Monitoring
Describe SLA Appliance Operations
Describe the API
Discuss Use Cases
Manage CA AppLogic with WS_API Module 9 –Create Global Business
Service Infrastructure Module 10 –Impement Global Business Service Continuity
Explain the Purpose of Migrating Applications
Describe the Trust Relationship
Explain Application Import and Export
Describe Best Practices
Explain Load Balancing Implementation
Describe Redundant Gateways
Course Agenda (22APL30071)
Module 1 –Build the Fabric
Environment Module 2 –Create the Backbone Fabric Controller
Identify the Types of Fabric
Identify the Requirements for the Fabric
Identify Best Practices for Racking and Cabling
Configure and Document the Fabric Environment
Document Device and MAC Address Details
Allocate IP Addresses to the Public, Private, and Power Networks
Install the BFC
Configure the BFC Environment
Module 3 –Provision a Grid Instance Module 4 –Manage Users
Power Up and Discover Your Servers
Provision a Grid Instance
Validate the Grid Environment
Identify Considerations for Grid Upgrades
Explain CA AppLogic User Authentication
Describe CA AppLogic RBAC
Discuss User, Group, and Role Definition
Discuss Integration with Directory Services
Manage Legacy CA AppLogic Users
Control Resource Consumption Using Quotas
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Course Agenda Continued
Module 5 –Configure the Web Services
APIs Module 6 –Manage Grid Data
Describe the BFC API Identify Use Cases for CA AppLogic Object Archival and Migration
Import and Export Archived Data
Migrate Applications, Catalogs, and Catalog Classes between Grids
Discuss Data Backup
Describe Appliance Command Line Utilities
Module 7 –Troubleshoot CA AppLogic
Identify the CA AppLogic Log Files
Troubleshoot Common Problems
Troubleshoot Data Volume Issues
Troubleshoot Networking Issues
Work with CA AppLogic Event Messages
Validate Physical and Virtual HA