MBA: High Availability in Enterprise Systems

I started the MBA (Master of Business Administration) on High Availability in Enterprise Systems.

Here is the syllabus:

  • Methodology and Research Design (8 hours)

  • Unit 1 – IBM System Z – Mainframe Servers (76 hours)

    • IBM System Z Architecture (32 hours)
    • IBM System Z Advanced Architecture (44 hours)
  • Unit 2 – RISC/UNIX/Linux System Servers (48 hours)
    — IBM Power System (RISC/AIX) e I5 OS/Linux (24 hours)
    — HP System 9000 Integrity HP/UX (12 hours)
    — SUN System SunFire Solaris (12 hours)

  • Unit 3 – Intel-based Windows HPC Servers (48 hours)
    — IBM Modular System/Blades High-Performance Servers (12 hours)
    — Intel DELL High-Performance Servers (12 hours)
    — Intel HP High-Performance Servers (12 hours)
    — Intel UNISYS High-Performance Servers (12 hours)

  • Unit 4 – Storage Technology (64 hours)
    — EMC Symmetrix and Clariion Storage (16 hours)
    — Sun Storagetek Storage (16 hours)
    — HDS Hitachi Storage Data Systems (16 hours)
    — IBM DS-8000 Storage (16 hours)

  • Unit 5 – Network, CICS, WebSphere/MQ, ITIL (48 hours)
    — Network architecture TCP/IP, SNA and CICS (24 hours)
    — WebSphere/MQ – application integration (8 hours)
    — ITIL V3 and SLA fundamentals (16 hours)

  • Unit 6 – Management and Operating Control Tools (64 hours)
    — CA/Unicenter Network and Resource Management (8 hours)
    — IBM Tivoli/Omegamon Network and Resource Management (8 hours)
    — HP OpenView Network and Resource Management (8 hours)
    — BMC MainView Network and Resource Management (8 hours)
    — Compuware Control and Operational Performance Tools (8 hours)
    — BMC Control and Operational Performance Tools (8 hours)
    — CA Control and Operational Performance Tools (8 hours)

  • Unit 7 -Relacional Databases
    — IBM DB2 (20 hours)
    — Oracle (20 hours)

Kleber Rodrigo de Carvalho

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