[SGVLUG] We're in the wrong business... [linux training from HP]
charles at thewybles.com
charles at thewybles.com
Thu Apr 17 08:42:07 PDT 2008
Haha. Looks like a great agenda list for lampsig!
Many of those topics could easily fill a couple hours.
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Solomon K. Chang" <skevin521 at yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:11:56
To:"SGVLUG Discussion List." <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
Subject: Re: [SGVLUG] We're in the wrong business... [linux training from HP]
Ha ha, that's nothing.
MySQL is trying to get me to sign up for a training program. Thank you Nikki, for
giving me a list of topics I can give free lectures about!
---forward---
The MySQL 5.0 Bootcamp course (5 days) in Southern California
Scheduled for July 7-11
$500 off for April registration
This class is now scheduled to be held in Los Angeles July 7-11, 2008. The cost of the
class will be $4,999 per student and with early registration in April you can save 10%
for a final price of $4,499 (500 savings) plus certification voucher upon course
completion. After reading the description of the course below, email nmorton at mysql.com
to register.
At the completion of this well-rounded course, you should be able to:
* Describe the MySQL Architecture, general operational characteristics and
resources utilized for running it.
* Perform the most common Database Administration (DBA) tasks utilizing the various
programs contained within the MySQL application
* Utilize the MySQL Administrator Graphical User Interface (GUI) to manage a MySQL
server
* Perform queries and analysis of data utilizing the MySQL Query Browser graphical
user interface (GUI)
* Utilize MySQL monitoring tools to improve server performance
* Compare multiple environment options to improve server performance
* Explain the MySQL connectors that provide connectivity for client programs
* Install and Upgrade MySQL 5.0 for the most common operating systems
* Perform the MySQL start and shutdown operations
* Configure MySQL server options at runtime
* Activate and manage numerous server logs
* Maintain integrity of a MySQL installation utilizing security protocols
* Manage user maintenance and access to a MySQL Server
* Manage the structural characteristics of your databases
* Create, Maintain and Manage MySQL tables
* Manage the structural characteristics of the tables within your databases
* Select the best data type for representing information and managing performance
in MySQL
* Differentiate between the multiple storage engines available in MySQL
* Perform bulk data import and export operations
* Utilize the SELECT statement to retrieve information from database tables
* Utilize expressions in SQL statements to retrieve more detailed information
* Write join expressions in your SQL statements to obtain information from multiple
tables
* Utilize SQL statements to modify the contents of database tables
* Utilize subqueries in your SQL statements
* Understand data locking concepts and the different levels of locking in MySQL
* Perform backup and restore operations utilizing multiple MySQL tools
* Improve performance though query optimization
* Optimize Schemas (Databases) utilizing multiple techniques
* Create user defined variables, prepared statements and stored routines
* Create and manage triggers
* Use the INFORMATION_SCHEMA database to access metadata
* Manage, apply and understand the reason for using views
* Debug MySQL applications
* Scale-out deployments of MySQL
Who should Attend
* Developers and DBAs
So, once again, please register by emailing me at nmorton at mysql.com
Nikki Morton
Corporate Sales, MySQL
Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx
Mobile: xxx-xxx-xxxx
Fax: xxx-xxx-xxxx
--- "Emerson, Tom (*IC)" <Tom.Emerson at wbconsultant.com> wrote:
> At the microsoft launch event, one of the vendors grabbing names-to-spam
> was HP -- I just got their "brochure" of what's available [1 meg pdf, in
> case anyone wants a copy -- email me direct] and of course a link to
> their site. [http://www.hp.com/education]
>
> They actually have a page devoted to Linux, with essentially two main
> tracks:
>
> fundamentals --> admin I --> admin II --+
> V
> basics for HP-UX/Solaris Admins --> linux troubleshooting
>
> Just looking at their online page for Admin II [focuses on networked
> services], the 5-day "Remotely Assisted Instructor Lead" [RAIL] course
> is $2500.
>
> http://www.hp.com/education/courses/h7092s.html
>
> It does cover quite a few topics, from the truly basic [DNS/bind], to
> the expected [APACHE] and mundane [FTP] as well as some less obvious
> ones [LDAP/OPENLDAP, Samba, SMTP "theory", and apache /security/]
>
> I could probably teach most of it, I just don't know how I can convince
> people to pay me $500/day per person to do it :)
>
>
>
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