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Learn to make a macrame lobster

By Golden Rope

Learn to make a macrame lobster which is very attractive and beautiful. You can use it a home decor or use it as a hanging flower vase .

Learn to make a macrame lobster
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£50

Learn to make a macrame lobster

By Golden Rope

Learn to make a macrame lobster which is very attractive and beautiful. You can use it a home decor or use it as a hanging flower vase .

Learn to make a macrame lobster
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£50

Computer Maintenance and Repair Course

By Hi-Tech Training

The Computer Maintenance & Repair Technician course aims to enable participants to diagnose and repair system level faults in computer-based systems at the foundation level.

Computer Maintenance and Repair Course
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£85 to £685

LEARN TO MAKE A MACRAME WALLMAT

By Golden Rope

Learn to make a macrame wall mat which is a great item for home decor. You can hang it in your wall and decorate your house like never before.

LEARN TO MAKE A MACRAME WALLMAT
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£50

LEARN TO MAKE A MACRAME WALLMAT

By Golden Rope

Learn to make a macrame wall mat which is a great item for home decor. You can hang it in your wall and decorate your house like never before.

LEARN TO MAKE A MACRAME WALLMAT
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£50

LEARN TO MAKE A MACRAME WALLMAT

By Golden Rope

Learn to make a macrame wall mat which is a great item for home decor. You can hang it in your wall and decorate your house like never before.

LEARN TO MAKE A MACRAME WALLMAT
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£50

Python for network engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Python training course description This Python course focusses on teaching Python for use in network automation and network DevOps. We focus on getting delegates up and running with Python and network automation as quickly as possible rather than making them great programmers. In other words we concentrate on enabling delegates to use network automation libraries such as netmiko, NAPALM and Nornir, and APIs such as NETCONF and RESTCONF rather than enabling delegates to produce object oriented programs. Hands on sessions use Cisco and Juniper devices. What will you learn Run Python programs. Read Python programs. Write Python programs. Debug Python programs. Automate network tasks with Python programs. Configure network devices with Python. Collect data from network devices with Python. Python training course details Who will benefit: Network engineers. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation Duration 5 days Python training course contents What is Python? Programming languages, Why Python? Python in interactive mode, Python scripts, ipython, Python version 2 versus version 3. A simple Python script. Comments. Hands on Installing Python, Hello world. A network example On box vs off box Python. telnet, ssh, NETCONF, HTTP, APIs, manufacturers and API support, analysis of a simple telnetlib program. Hands on Using Python to retrieve the configuration from a network device. Using wireshark to analyse the actions. Python basics I/O, operators, variables and assignment, types, indentation, loops and conditionals. Hands on Modifying the telnet program, changing configurations on a network devices. Functions, classes and methods What are functions, calling functions, builtin functions, useful builtin functions, file handling, classes, objects, creating instances. Hands on Storing configurations in files, configuring devices from files, using an inventory file to work on multiple devices. Libraries and modules Modules, files and packages, import, from-import, Python standard library, other packages, pip install, executing other programs. Managing python libraries. Hands on Using pip, installing and using ipaddress, subprocess to access netsnmp. For the more advanced, using the sockets library. Paramiko and netmiko SSH, enabling SSH on devices, keys. Paramiko versus netmiko, example scripts. pexpect. Hands on Configuring VLANs from Python. pySNMP Gathering facts using previous methods, SNMP review, pySNMP GET, pySNMP and SNMPv3. easySNMP library. Hands on Walking a MIB from Python. NETCONF What is NETCONF? Enabling NETCONF on devices, A first ncclient script, device handlers, get_config, edit_config, copy_config, delete_config, commit, validate, pyEZ, utils_config, utils.sw. Hands on Configuration using ncclient and PyEZ. This session is expanded for those interesting in JunOS automation. Manipulating configuration files Builtin functions, string handling. Unicode. Sequences, strings, lists, tuples. Dictionaries. TextFSM. Regular expressions. JSON, YAML, XML, YANG, Jinja2, templates. Hands on Jinja2 templating with Python to configure network devices. NAPALM Getters, configuration operations, supported devices, NAPALM transport, Config-replace, Config-merge, Compare config, Atomic changes, rollback. Example NAPLAM scripts. Hands on Using NAPALM to gather facts, Using NAPALM for configuration management REST and RESTCONF What is REST, HTTP methods, GET, POST, cURL, Postman, Python requests library. RESTCONF, a RESTCONF example. Hands on Modifying a configuration using RESTCONF. Scapy What is scapy, Scapy in interactive mode, Scapy as a module. Hands on Packet crafting from Python. Warning Errors and exceptions, Exception handling, try, except. Memory management. Garbage collection. Context management, With. Hands on Improving Python code. Nornir What is Nornir? A network automation framework, inventories, connection management and parallelization. Nornir architecture and other libraires. Hands on Setting up nornir, nornir fact gathering, nornir tasks. Optional Writing your own functions, Writing your own classes. pyntc. Hands on Writing reusable code.

Python for network engineers
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£3,697

Advanced Visualization with Power BI (AVIAD)

By Online Productivity Training

OVERVIEW Prerequisites—DIAD training or equivalent working experience This one-day course will cover Power BI report layouts and structure the agile process to creating Power BI data visualizations. It will help attendees to understand the art behind visualizations, the implications behind choosing the right charts, the impact of color, shape, and size, and finally the use of Power BI custom visuals. The course includes various design patterns of dashboards and reports, as well as best practices for authoring great reports and dashboards for business users. The course content is managed by the Power BI engineering team at Microsoft. There is no exam associated with the course. COURSE BENEFITS: Understand the need for storytelling with data Understand the agile process to creating Power BI data visualizations Understand the art behind visualizations Gain familiarity with Power BI report layouts and structure Understand implications behind choosing the right charts Gain familiarity with using Power BI custom visuals WHO IS THE COURSE FOR? Power BI report developers who wish to improve the aesthetic quality of their reports Power BI and other BI practitioners who would like to understand more about the theory of data visualization BI practitioners who wish to create reports that communicate the meaning behind the data more clearly Power BI users who would like to explore the types of chart and visual available that answer different types of business question COURSE OUTLINE Module 1 What Is Storytelling With Data? Volume, Velocity and Variety The importance of business questions What is a story in this context? Module 2 The Science Behind Data Visualization Basic problems to avoid Memory and visualization Ways to spark iconic, short-term and long-term memory Module 3 The Process Behind Data Visualization Using an agile approach to report development Data structure and data grain Converting the story to a data model Module 4 Dashboards And Reports Terminology and definitions Dashboard layout and structure Report layout and structure Storyboarding Drill-through, bookmarks, toggles and tooltips Module 5 Chart Selection Charts for comparison Time series Proportions Constructing effective tables, cards and slicers Scatterplots Module 6 Accessibility And Custom Visuals Report accessibility checklists Custom visuals Creating a custom R visual Charticulator Module 7 Publishing And Formatting Colour schemes Making a Power BI theme Use of fonts, icons and symbols Sizing dashboard and report tiles Sparklines, hyperlinks and images Module 8 Report Authoring - Best Practices Design thought process The audience Defining the platform environment The user experience Visualization Implementation and testing Optimization Module 9 Dashboard And Goals Design Tips and tricks Best practices for dashboard design Tracking business metrics with goals

Advanced Visualization with Power BI (AVIAD)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£400

Red Hat Performance Tuning: Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH442)

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Senior Linux system administrators responsible for maximizing resource utilization through performance tuning. Overview Analyze and tune for resource-specific scenarios Applying tuning profiles with the tuned tool Tune in virtual environments (hosts and guests) Trace and profile system events and activities Tune resource limits and utilization using systemd-integrated cgroups Gather performance metrics and benchmarking data Red Hat© Enterprise Performance Tuning is designed to teach senior Linux© system administrators the methodology of performance tuning for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This course discusses system architecture with an emphasis on understanding the implications of system architecture on system performance, methods for testing the effects of performance adjustments, open source benchmarking utilities, methods for analyzing system and networking performance, and tuning configurations for specific application loads. Prerequisites Become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE©), or demonstrate equivalent experience 1 - Introduction to performance tuning Understand the basic principles of performance tuning and analysis. 2 - Collecting, graphing, and interpreting data Gain proficiency in using basic analysis tools and in evaluating data. 3 - General tuning Learn basic tuning theory and mechanisms used to tune the system. 4 - Hardware profiling Understand and analyze hardware. 5 - Software profiling Analyze CPU and memory performance of applications. 6 - Mail server tuning Learn about basic storage tuning using an email server as an example. 7 - Large memory workload tuning Understand memory management and tuning. 8 - HPC workload tuning HPC workload tuning 9 - File server tuning Understand storage and network tuning in the context of a file server application. 10 - Database server tuning Tune memory and network performance using a database application as an example. 11 - Power usage tuning Tune systems with power consumption in mind. 12 - Virtualization tuning Tune ?host? and ?guest? for efficient virtualization.

Red Hat Performance Tuning: Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH442)
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Oracle Database 12c - Performance Management and Tuning

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Data Warehouse AdministratorDatabase Administrators Overview Use the Oracle Database tuning methodology appropriate to the available toolsUtilize database advisors to proactively tune an Oracle Database InstanceUse the tools based on the Automatic Workload Repository to tune the databaseDiagnose and tune common SQL related performance problemsDiagnose and tune common Instance related performance problemsUse Enterprise Manager performance-related pages to monitor an Oracle DatabaseGain an understanding of the Oracle Database Cloud Service In the Oracle Database 12c: Performance Management and Tuning course, learn about the performance analysis and tuning tasks expected of a DBA: proactive management through built-in performance analysis features and tools, diagnosis and tuning of the Oracle Database instance components, and diagnosis and tuning of SQL-related performance issues. In this course, you will be introduced to Oracle Database Cloud Service. Introduction Course Objectives Course Organization Course Agenda Topics Not Included in the Course Who Tunes? What Does the DBA Tune? How to Tune Tuning Methodology Basic Tuning Diagnostics Performance Tuning Diagnostics Performance Tuning Tools Tuning Objectives Top Timed Events DB Time CPU and Wait Time Tuning Dimensions Time Model Dynamic Performance Views Using Automatic Workload Repository Automatic Workload Repository Overview Automatic Workload Repository Data Enterprise Manager Cloud Control and AWR Snapshots Reports Compare Periods Defining the Scope of Performance Issues Defining the Problem Limiting the Scope Setting the Priority Top SQL Reports Common Tuning Problems Tuning During the Life Cycle ADDM Tuning Session Performance Versus Business Requirements Using Metrics and Alerts Metrics and Alerts Overview Limitation of Base Statistics Benefits of Metrics Viewing Metric History Information Viewing Histograms Server-Generated Alerts Setting Thresholds Metrics and Alerts Views Using Baselines Comparative Performance Analysis with AWR Baselines Automatic Workload Repository Baselines Moving Window Baseline Baselines in Performance Page Settings Baseline Templates AWR Baseslines Creating AWR Baselines Managing Baselines with PL/SQL Using AWR-Based Tools Automatic Maintenance Tasks ADDM Performance Monitoring Using Compare Periods ADDM Active Session History New or Enhanced Automatic Workload Repository Views Emergency Monitoring Real-time ADDM Real-Time Database Operation Monitoring Overview Use Cases Defining a Database Operation Scope of a Composite Database Operation Database Operation Concepts Identifying a Database Operation Enabling Monitoring of Database Operations Identifying, Starting, and Completing a Database Operation Monitoring Applications What is a Service? Service Attributes Service Types Creating Services Managing Services in a Single-Instance Environment Where are Services Used? Using Services with Client Applications Services and Pluggable Databases Identifying Problem SQL Statements SQL Statement Processing Phases Role of the Oracle Optimizer Identifying Bad SQL Top SQL Reports SQL Monitoring What is an Execution Plan? Methods for Viewing Execution Plans Uses of Execution Plans Influencing the Optimizer Functions of the Query Optimizer Selectivity Cardinality and Cost Changing Optimizer Behavior Optimizer Statistics Extended Statistics Controlling the Behavior of the Optimizer with Parameters Enabling Query Optimizer Features Reducing the Cost of SQL Operations Reducing the Cost Index Maintenance SQL Access Advisor Table Maintenance for Performance Table Reorganization Methods Space Management Extent Management Data Storage Using SQL Performance Analyzer Real Application Testing: Overview Real Application Testing: Use Cases SQL Performance Analyzer: Process Capturing the SQL Workload Creating a SQL Performance Analyzer Task SQL Performance Analyzer: Tasks Parameter Change SQL Performance Analyzer Task Page SQL Performance Management Maintaining SQL Performance Maintaining Optimizer Statistics Automated Maintenance Tasks Statistic Gathering Options Setting Statistic Preferences Restore Statistics Deferred Statistics Publishing Automatic SQL Tuning Using Database Replay Using Database Replay The Big Picture System Architecture Capture Considerations Replay Considerations: Preparation Replay Considerations Replay Options Replay Analysis Tuning the Shared Pool Shared Pool Architecture Shared Pool Operation The Library Cache Latch and Mutex Diagnostic Tools for Tuning the Shared Pool Avoiding Hard Parses Reducing the Cost of Soft Parses Sizing the Shared Pool Tuning the Buffer Cache Oracle Database Architecture: Buffer Cache Buffer Cache: Highlights Database Buffers Buffer Hash Table for Lookups Working Sets Buffer Cache Tuning Goals and Techniques Buffer Cache Performance Symptoms Buffer Cache Performance Solutions Tuning PGA and Temporary Space SQL Memory Usage Performance Impact Automatic PGA Memory SQL Memory Manager Configuring Automatic PGA Memory Setting PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET Initially Limiting the size of the Program Global Area (PGA) SQL Memory Usage Automatic Memory Oracle Database Architecture Dynamic SGA Granule Memory Advisories Manually Adding Granules to Components Increasing the Size of an SGA Component Automatic Shared Memory Management: Overview SGA Sizing Parameters: Overview Performance Tuning Summary with Waits Commonly Observed Wait Events Additional Statistics Top 10 Mistakes Found in Customer Systems Symptoms Oracle Database Cloud Service: Overview Database as a Service Architecture, Features and Tooling Software Editions: Included Database Options and Management Packs Accessing the Oracle Database Cloud Service Console Automated Database Provisioning Managing the Compute Node Associated With a Database Deployment Managing Network Access to Database as a Service Scaling a Database Deployment Performance Management in the Database Cloud Environment Performance Monitoring and Tuning What Can be Tuned in a DBCS Environment?

Oracle Database 12c - Performance Management and Tuning
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