The training classes offered by Resource 3000 will give attendees
an opportunity to maximize their current system performance and give
them insight on what changes may or may not be needed to maintain
maximum performance of their systems on an ongoing basis. The investment
made in your system is huge, especially now. Dealing with current and
growing workloads, new applications, new users and trying to optimize
the system while looking ahead to the future are all equally important.
Often System Managers and Administrators find a gap between their
knowledge, and how to best utilize tools available to them to provide
management with performance information. Performance is a broad topic
requiring an understanding of primary and secondary resources.
Information taught in these classes will help system mangers balance
resources and competitive activities on the computer, fine tune memory
design and improve disk space management.
Students will learn specific techniques to effectively manage their
own environment. Students will also have an opportunity to explore
concepts that allow them to anticipate the future difficulties and
predict where new performance problems may occur. By the end of the
class, each student should have at the very least have the beginnings of
a performance management game plan that can then be initiated at the
student's own site.
R3K training classes are divided into two training sessions: MPE
Training and Unix Training. The MPE Training session is a five-day long
training that includes three separate courses. There is a two-day course
on MPE/IX Performance Optimization, followed by a two-day course on
MPE/iX Product Training and then the final day on MPE/IX Capacity
Planning. The Unix Training session is a two-day long training focus on
Product Training.