Training
Whether you're a customer, partner, or simply interested in learning more about Frame, we're happy to offer additional training available to everyone.
We hold classes regularly with hands-on labs to get you up to speed in no time. Courses are typically conducted over Zoom so you can learn from wherever you are -- no traveling required!
Class Schedule
Consult the table below for dates and times of all available Frame training classes:
Course | Region | Dates | Registration |
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Frame 100 - Frame Administration | AMER | October 8-9, 2024 | Register |
Frame 200 - Frame Advanced Administration Frame 201 - Frame Architecture | AMER | October 22-23, 2024 | Register |
Frame 100 - Frame Administration | AMER | November 5-6, 2024 | Register |
Unless specified otherwise, classes are held during the following times:
Region | Start Time | End Time | Time Zone |
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Americas | 11:00 AM | 3:30 PM | Eastern US Time |
EMEA | 13:00 | 17:30 | Central European Time |
Frame 100 - Frame Administration Course
The objective of this course is for trainees to learn how to administer Frame DaaS to deliver virtualized applications and desktops to end users. This course is intended for Frame administrators.
Upon completion of this course, you will know how to:
- Describe the Frame architecture, including its relationships with public and Nutanix AHV infrastructure
- Navigate the Frame platform hierarchy
- Implement and manage role-based access control (RBAC)
- Configure and manage non-persistent and persistent Frame accounts
- Understand operational best practices
- Troubleshoot issues
This course assumes you have none to some hands-on experience as a Frame administrator and understanding of at least one of the four supported infrastructures (AHV, AWS, Azure, and GCP).
Frame 200 - Frame Advanced Administration Course
The Frame Advanced Administration course is designed to provide Frame customer administrators the knowledge of advanced Frame administration concepts including optimizations, advanced configurations, and troubleshooting. At the completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Prepare and optimize OS images to improve end user experience
- Manage applications within their OS images
- Configure and manage Active Directory, if required, for Frame workloads
- Choose a Windows user profile option
- Implement role-based access control with a SAML2 identity provider
- Troubleshoot issues
This course assumes the attendee has attended Frame 100 Frame Administration or is already familiar with basic Frame administration and concepts as well as understanding at least one of the four supported infrastructures (AHV, AWS, Azure, and GCP).
Frame 201 - Frame Architecture Course
The Frame Architecture course is designed to provide Frame customer administrators and architects the knowledge needed to architect Frame DaaS solutions to deliver virtualized applications and desktops to end users. At the completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Perform use case, end user experience, and technical discovery for a Frame environment
- Describe the Frame architecture options and considerations
- Answer common Frame solution architecture questions
- Understand compute, GPU, storage, and network options and sizing tradeoffs in both public cloud and on-premises infrastructure
- Learn how customers translated their real world requirements to specific Frame solution architectures
This course assumes the attendee has hands-on experience as a Frame administrator and understanding of at least one of the four supported infrastructures (AHV, AWS, Azure, and GCP). Frame 100 and Frame 200 Advanced Administration are recommended, in lieu of Frame administration experience.
Custom Training
If your team needs specific training that isn't covered by our standard classes, we offer custom training that can be tailored to your learning objectives. Please contact us at sales@dizzion.com
Questions?
If you have any questions, you can certainly contact us at sales@dizzion.com