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Articulate the different components that make up the Operations Manager 3.6 data management suite
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Explain the differences between Operations Manager 3.6 and previous versions
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Explain Operations Manager Licensing
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Explain hardware and software requirements
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Determine proper sizing of the Operations Manager Environment
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Install Operations Manager 3.6
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Configure user accounts
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Create and manage configuration templates
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Explain the Discovery process
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Setup host credentials and create groups
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Configure Operations Manager database backups
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Install Protection Manager from within Operations Manager
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Explain how hosts become visible in Protection Manager
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Navigate through the Protection Manager management console
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Explain the configuration of groups
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Configure Resource Pools, Schedules, Polices, and Data Sets
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Configure hosts and OSSV systems for use with Protection Manager
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Enable backup interfaces
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Operate the functionality that is provided in the core Operations Manager software suite and know its limitations
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Identify common problems that are encountered with normal Operations Manager use and their remedies
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Perform common tasks in Protection Manager: add hosts, backup and restore data, manage resource pools, setup schedules, manage policies, manage data setups, setup alarms and alerts
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Troubleshoot common issues associated with provisioning, jobs, access, and hosts
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Articulate the features and functions of Performance Advisor
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Monitor and display disk, file system, processor, and memory resources
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Replay performance charts in Performance Advisor
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Explain third party SNMP integration with Performance Advisor
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Explain integration of Operations Manager RBAC support into Performance Advisor
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Create custom performance views alarms and thresholds in Performance Advisor |