Two day course
Duration: 16 hours (2 days)
Course materials: Student’s Guide, Student’s Lab Guide
Certification: Parallels certificate
The Parallels Server for Mac Administration course is designed to educate participants about Parallels Server for Mac. The training highlights the product’s features, functions, installation, configuration, and maintenance. The course contains extensive hands-on lab training. Participants will learn how to install and configure Parallels Server for Mac with various options, explore different operating modes, and perform various tasks.
The course is divided into several modules accompanied with appropriate lab training. Most modules contain topics with subject descriptions followed by on-screen demonstrations. At the end of topics, participants will be evaluated on the subjects learned.
Virtual Machine Technology Overview
Introduction to Parallels Server. Main features. Virtual machine files.
Installation
Requirements to hardware and software resources. Installation procedure. Parallels Server activation.
Server Configuration
Basics of user interface. Connecting to Parallels server for management. Managing different server level options.
Basic Virtual Machine Operations
Creating virtual machines using different modes. Often used operations: start, stop, delete, and clone. Settings of options, features, and hardware resources for VMs. Advanced settings. Adding and removing devices. VM templates.
Parallels Tools
Basic knowledge about Parallels Tools in different guest operating systems. Installation and update of Parallels Tools.
Network Configuration
Shared, bridged, and host-only modes. Using GUI and command line to setup different network modes.
System Maintenance
Using command line utility. Interface customization. File system specifics. Troubleshooting. Monitoring server resource usage. Backup and restore. Parallels Virtual Tools: image tool, explorer, monitor, and compressor. Submitting a support request.
Parallels Transporter
Introduction to Parallels Transporter application. Resource requirements and installation of Transporter. Local and remote migration. Migrating from third-party virtual machine.
The attendees should be familiar with the following subjects.
System administrators who are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of servers running Parallels Server for Mac.