DESCRIPCIÓN
- The Sun Secure Global Desktop Software (SGD) Configuration and Administration course is for students who need to understand the SGD product and perform routine administration tasks on a daily basis.
- The course covers a range of topics selected to assist technical users in all aspects of administering SGD servers, and includes lessons about networking, security, authentication, and scalability.
Course Content
Module 1 - Introduction to Sun Secure Global Desktop Software
- Understand the format of this course
- Log in and out of Sun Secure Global Desktop Software (SGD)
- Use the SGD webtop
- Describe each administration tool
- Understand the SGD three-tier architecture and its main features
Module 2 - Installing Secure Global Desktop Software
- Identify the installable SGD components
- Understand the preparation needed before installing SGD
- Install the main SGD component
- Control SGDAdd license keys
- Upgrade SGDRemove SGD
Module 3 - Users and Applications
- Understand how SGD uses organizational hierarchies and objects
- List the object types used with SGD
- Create objects using the Administration
- ConsoleAdd new SGD Administrators
- Add license keysUpgrade SGD
- Remove SGD
Module 4 - User Authentication
- Understand Secure Global Desktop authentication
- Differentiate between user identities and user profiles
- Configure Secure Global Desktop authentication
- Understand application authentication
Module 5 - Publishing Applications
- Explain the difference between local and LDAP assignments
- Publish applications to users
- Configure the application servers that can run an application
- Understand best practices for publishing applications
Module 6 - Windows Applications
- Create and configure Windows application objects
- Understand Terminal Services licensing
- Understand the Terminal Services features supported by SGD
- Install the SGD Enhancement Module for Windows
Module 7 - X and Character Applications
- Create and configure X and Character application objects
- Understand how to support the use of X and character applications through SGD
- Install the SGD Enhancement Module for Module for UNIX and Linux Platforms
Module 8 - Printing
- Understand how SGD printing works
- Configure printing to client printers from applications displayed through SGD
Module 9 - Client Drive Mapping
- Understand how client drive mapping works
- Configure access to client drives and file systems from applications displayed through SGD
Module 10 - Audio
- Understand how to configure support for audio when using X and Windows applications
Module 11 - Copy and Paste
- Understand the supported copy and paste operations
- Configure the users that can use copy and paste
- Configure security levels to control the applications that can participate in copy and paste operations
Module 12 - SGD Client and Webtop
- Explain the components of the client architecture used by SGD and their requirements
- Configure settings for the SGD Client using client profilesIntegrate SGD into the Start or Launch
- Menu of client desktop systems (Integrated Mode)
- Understand how to run applications without webtops
Module 13 - Monitoring and Logging
- Understand the SGD datastore
- Monitor user sessions
- Monitor and shadow application sessions
- Set log filters for troubleshooting and auditing
Module 14 - Networking and Security
- Explain the network connections used by SGD and how to secure them
- Understand SSL certificates
- Install an SSL certificate and enable secure client connections
- Configure the DNS names used by SGD
- Understand how SGD supports proxy servers
- Configure SGD to work through firewalls
Module 15 - Arrays
- Understand arrays, primary and secondary servers, and replication
- Enable secure intra-array communication
- Add and remove SGD servers from an array
- Configure global and server-specific settings
- Understand SGD licensing
Module 16 - Load Balancing
- Understand the different load balancing mechanisms available with SGD
- Understand how Advanced Load Management improves application load balancing
- Understand the purpose of load balancing groups