In Puppet Fundamentals, students will learn the right way to manage an infrastructure. Students will start by installing Puppet Enterprise, then learn Puppet Best Practices and use Puppet to write simple classes as well as update and extend existing modules. Puppet will be taught through a combination between lecture and also relevant, real world and hands-on exercises.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
Puppet Practitioner students will learn why they should manage their Puppet infrastructure the right way. Students will learn multiple ways to accomplish tasks in Puppet and how to choose which is most appropriate for a given situation. Students will design and build modules, and extend modules from the Forge. Students will also learn best practices for implementing Roles & Profiles in their infrastructure.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
In Puppetizing Infrastructure, students will learn the essential concepts of the Puppet Enterprise ecosystem required to effectively manage their infrastructure. Students will learn how to discover and use community modules to solve real world problems. Students will use the Puppet Enterprise console and write platform discovery tools (facts), troubleshoot common Puppet errors and misconfigurations, and use native platform tooling with Puppet on several platforms.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
Puppet Architect students will learn how to design their own infrastructure and define their own right way to implement Puppet. Students will use advanced Puppet DSL techniques affecting how modules are architected. Students will learn classification and data lookup techniques, and will be able to determine the most efficient and extensible architecture to scale Puppet to their own needs.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
In Puppet Fundamentals, students will learn the right way to manage an infrastructure. Students will start by installing Puppet Enterprise, then learn Puppet Best Practices and use Puppet to write simple classes as well as update and extend existing modules. Puppet will be taught through a combination between lecture and also relevant, real world and hands-on exercises.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
Puppet Practitioner students will learn why they should manage their Puppet infrastructure the right way. Students will learn multiple ways to accomplish tasks in Puppet and how to choose which is most appropriate for a given situation. Students will design and build modules, and extend modules from the Forge. Students will also learn best practices for implementing Roles & Profiles in their infrastructure.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
In Puppetizing Infrastructure, students will learn the essential concepts of the Puppet Enterprise ecosystem required to effectively manage their infrastructure. Students will learn how to discover and use community modules to solve real world problems. Students will use the Puppet Enterprise console and write platform discovery tools (facts), troubleshoot common Puppet errors and misconfigurations, and use native platform tooling with Puppet on several platforms.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
Tuesday October 18, 2016 9:00am - 4:00pm PDT
Terrace Salon 2
In Intro to Puppet, students will learn why they should use Puppet Enterprise to help them solve the problems they face managing their infrastructure. Students will be exposed to the core concepts of the Puppet DSL and the components that constitute Puppet Enterprise. This course is primarily lecture based, but will include relevant, real world examples showing Puppet Enterprise’s ability to solve issues students may face in managing infrastructures.
We will hold two Intro to Puppet Courses, starting at 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
Wednesday October 19, 2016 9:00am - 4:00pm PDT
Lexington
Puppet Architect students will learn how to design their own infrastructure and define their own right way to implement Puppet. Students will use advanced Puppet DSL techniques affecting how modules are architected. Students will learn classification and data lookup techniques, and will be able to determine the most efficient and extensible architecture to scale Puppet to their own needs.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
In Puppet Fundamentals, students will learn the right way to manage an infrastructure. Students will start by installing Puppet Enterprise, then learn Puppet Best Practices and use Puppet to write simple classes as well as update and extend existing modules. Puppet will be taught through a combination between lecture and also relevant, real world and hands-on exercises.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
Puppet Practitioner students will learn why they should manage their Puppet infrastructure the right way. Students will learn multiple ways to accomplish tasks in Puppet and how to choose which is most appropriate for a given situation. Students will design and build modules, and extend modules from the Forge. Students will also learn best practices for implementing Roles & Profiles in their infrastructure.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
In Puppetizing Infrastructure, students will learn the essential concepts of the Puppet Enterprise ecosystem required to effectively manage their infrastructure. Students will learn how to discover and use community modules to solve real world problems. Students will use the Puppet Enterprise console and write platform discovery tools (facts), troubleshoot common Puppet errors and misconfigurations, and use native platform tooling with Puppet on several platforms.
A separate training registration is required for this course.
Wednesday October 19, 2016 9:00am - 4:00pm PDT
Terrace Salon 2