SHARE and WAVV cover many of those topics. WAVV is coming up May 15-19
in Orlando.

Topics include:
z/VM Platform Update: z/VM 5.4
z/VM Performance Update
Migrating to the z/VM Virtual Switch
Security Zones on z/VM
Free z/VM Utilities Inside!
Introducing the z/VM RACF Security Server
Analyzing and Tuning Linux Storage in a z/VM Environment
z/VM Security and Integrity

Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Kline, Martin
Sent: March 26, 2009 10:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: User-Recommended z/VM Training

Can any VM systems programmers recommend a good training course for 
seasoned mainframe sysprogs who are expanding into z/VM? The course I am

looking for should teach how to properly install, maintain, debug, tune,

expand, plan, etc. including network, security, operations, etc. for a 
serious systems programmer.

If you're a vendor/trainer, please do not respond with your sales pitch.

I want recommendations from actual users only. And, if you can only 
recommend NOT going to someone's particular course, speak up please. 

I worked with VM many years ago, so am aware of some of the concepts,
but 
don't recall many of the details. Now, we're wanting to evaluate zVM for

our Linux systems. On two occasions so far people have been signed up
for 
IBM education on VM, only to have the classes cancelled at the last
minute 
due to an insufficient number of students. So, although IBM offers what 
sounds like a good class, they aren't delivering it. I could rant on
about 
that for a while, but what's the value?
 


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