DSAU8/85 Lotus Domino 7 to 8/8.5.1 System Administration Update
Längd: 1 dag
Pris: 7.500:- + moms
Datum Stockholm: 18 juni, 20 augusti, 27 september, 5 november, 17 december
Datum Göteborg: 22 oktober
Certifiering
Kursen förbereder för testen #802 IBM Lotus Notes Domino 8 System Administration Update och #956 IBM Lotus Notes Domino 8.5 System Administration Update
Description
This course explains the new features benefits of upgrading to Notes and Domino 8/8.5 and describes how to plan for and upgrade an existing installation. You will learn the proper sequence to install the software and update databases to avoid problems and service disruptions.
This course covers new administration tools and messaging features. It also explores the many new features that make it easier to monitor and control Domino servers and Notes clients.
Domino 8.5 increases performance while at the same time reduces its demands on system resources, due to the support for additional 64 bit platforms and the reduction of I/O and CPU overhead for tasks such as the router, transaction logging, schedule, and design. Other new features are related to Notes and iNotes clients, including some that reduce your administrative overhead.
The main concern of this course is to describe the most significant new features in 8.5
Audience
This course is designed for experienced Notes and Domino 7 administrators who plan to upgrade their environment to Notes/iNotes and Domino 8./8.5.
You will find this course especially rewarding if you have already installed a Domino 8/8.5 server and a handful of Notes 8/8.5 clients and have brought your questions to class.
This course covers enhancements to Notes and Domino Designer only if they relate to Domino 8/8.5 and Domino Administrator 8/8.5.
If you are new to Notes and Domino, this is not the right course for you, as it assumes significant prior knowledge of Notes 8.5 and Domino 8. You should, instead, participate in a series of Domino and Notes administration training courses.
Course Goals
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
- List the differences between the Notes Standard and Notes Basic configurations.
- Use the proper sequence to install and configure Domino and Notes 8 over an existing installation and how to immediately take advantage of the new performance, administrative, and security features.
- Implement the new policy settings document types and understand how to use the new fields on other settings documents.
- Describe the performance enhancements made to the Administration Process.
- Support Composite Applications and configure Domino as a generic Eclipse component update site.
- Configure message recall support, out-of-office message processing, and Inbox maintenance.
- Use the new messaging-related features that reinforce Domino’s status as an enterprise-strength mail system.
- Understand the Domino Domain Monitoring enhancements that make it easier to configure and understand its troubleshooting suggestions.
- Describe the miscellaneous performance, DB2 integration, and security enhancements.
Describe the changes to Notes 8.5 platforms, installer packages, and startup sequence.
- Create Dynamic policies and use the three new views in Domino Administrator to manage them.
- Create Group documents that auto-populate its members with users who have Mail databases on a specified Domino Server.
- Describe file server-based roaming for Notes users and configure it using the new Roaming Settings policy document.
- Configure a Notes User ID Vault database to store Notes User ID files and use the vault to restore lost User IDs or forgotten passwords.
- Configure Notes Shared Login for Notes users who use Windows so they don’t need to remember their Notes User ID password.
- Reduce the footprint of databases, particularly user Mail files that contain duplicate attachments, by implementing Domino Attachment and Object Service.
- Set policies for iNotes users to support new features added to Full Mode and describe the new Ultralite Mode for the Apple iPhone or iPod touch.
- Run the Domino Configuration Tuner to compare a server’s settings with best practices rules.
