TN901G  IBM Turbonomic Foundations

Duration:    1 Days

Level:          Basic

Audience:   Architect, Developer - Software, Systems Administrator, Consultant

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2024-12-20 2024-12-20 English 800 EUR 1815
Overview

This course teaches the foundational concepts of the IBM Turbonomic platform and the importance of having a common abstraction. Topics include, but are not limited to, navigating the user interface, taking actions and examining action details, running plan scenarios, and understanding various reporting options and generating reports. 

Prerequisites
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After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Explain the value of the common abstraction
  • Navigating the Supply Chain
  • Identify the actions types and examine action details
  • Scope to a subset of your environment using the Supply Chain and Search view
  • Run plan scenarios to optimize on-prem, optimize cloud, and optimize container cluster
  • Explore the reporting options available in IBM Turbonomic
  • Examine the executive dashboards shipped with IBM Turbonomic
  • Creating custom dashboards in UI and Grafana
  • Explore SaaS reporting in ThoughtSpot

Units:

  • Unit 1: Full-stack visualization with IBM Turbonomic
  • Unit 2: Analyzing and executing IBM Turbonomic Actions
  • Unit 3: Searching and scoping 
  • Unit 4: Running plan scenarios in IBM Turbonomic  
  • Unit 5: Dashboards and user reports