Linux virtualization and HA training course description The LPIC-3 certification is the culmination of LPI's multi -level professional certification program. LPIC-3 is designed for the enterprise-level Linux professional and represents the highest level of professional, distribution neutral Linux certification within the industry. LPIC-3 304 covers administering Linux enterprise-wide with an emphasis on virtualization and high availability. At SNT we have enhanced the contents of the course by covering containers. What will you learn Manage Virtual Machines. Manage containers. Manage HA clusters. Manage HA cluster storage. Linux virtualization and HA training course details Who will benefit: Linux professionals working with virtualization and/or High availability. Prerequisites: Linux network administration 2 (LPIC-2) Duration 5 days Linux virtualization and HA training course contents VIRTUALIZATION Virtualization concepts and theory Terminology, Pros and Cons of virtualization, variations of Virtual Machine monitors, migration of physical to VMs, migration of VMs between host systems, cloud computing. Xen Xen architecture, networking and storage, Xen configuration, Xen utilities, troubleshooting Xen installations, XAPI, XenStore, Xen Boot Parameters, the xm utility. KVM KVM architecture, networking and storage, KVM configuration, KVM utilities, troubleshooting KVM installations. Other virtualization solutions OpenVZ and LXC, other virtualization technologies, virtualization provisioning tools. Libvirt and Related Tools libvirt architecture, networking and storage, basic technical knowledge of libvirt and virsh, oVirt. Cloud Management Tools Basic feature knowledge of OpenStack and CloudStack, awareness of Eucalyptus and OpenNebula. Containers Containers versus VMs, Docker, Kubernetes. Load balanced clusters of LVS/IPVS, VRRP, configuration of keepalived, configuration of ldirectord, backend server network configuration. HAProxy, configuration of HAProxy. Failover clusters Pacemaker architecture and components (CIB, CRMd, PEngine, LRMd, DC, STONITHd), Pacemaker cluster configuration, Resource classes (OCF, LSB, Systemd, Upstart, Service, STONITH, Nagios), Resource rules and constraints (location, order, colocation), Advanced resource features (templates, groups, clone resources, multi-state resources), Pacemaker management using pcs, Pacemaker management using crmsh, configuration and management of corosync in conjunction with Pacemaker, other cluster engines (OpenAIS, Heartbeat, CMAN). HIGH AVAILABILITY CLUSTER STORAGE DRBD/cLVM DRBD resources, states and replication modes, configuration of DRBD resources, networking, disks and devices, configuration of DRBD automatic recovery and error handling, management of DRBD using drbdadm. drbdsetup and drbdmeta, Integration of DRBD with Pacemaker, cLVM, integration of cLVM with Pacemaker. Clustered File Systems Principles of cluster file systems. Create, maintain and troubleshoot GFS2 file systems in a cluster, create, maintain and troubleshoot OCFS2 file systems in a cluster, Integration of GFS2 and OCFS2 with Pacemaker, the O2CB cluster stack, other commonly used clustered file systems.
IP broadcast training course description A current hot topic in recent years has been the provision of multimedia services over IP networks aka triple or quadruple play. This course investigates the characteristics of video transmission and then studies the impact on IP networks. What will you learn Use Wireshark to analyse and troubleshoot TV streams. Describe techniques, which can be used in IP to provide low uniform delay. Evaluate IPTV technologies. Design data networks, which will support IPTV. IP broadcast training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working in broadcast. Prerequisites: TCP/IP foundation for engineers Duration 3 days IP broadcast training course contents What is IPTV? What is IP? What is TV? Pixels, frames, colour, digital modulation, digital video broadcasting. SDTV, HDTV, 4K. IPTV architectures, Contribution, distribution, delivery. IPTV standards. Hands on Base IP connectivity, VLC. IPTV protocol stacks IP, TCP, UDP, RTP. IPv6. HTTP. Bandwidth requirements. Hands on IPTV bandwidth calculations. Video codecs What is a CODEC, pictures and audio, digitisation, sampling, quantisation, encoding, compressing. MPEG, bit rates, resolution. I, B, P frames, GOP. MPEG 2, MPEG 4, H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1. Hands on Analysing MPEG frames. IP issues Quality vs. bandwidth. Bandwidth, delay, latency, jitter, signalling. Routers. Hands on Analysing jitter and other performance issues. IPTV performance and QoS IP DSCP field, queuing strategies; FIFO, WFQ, custom, priority, RED. Differentiated services, Diffserv. 802.1Q. Traffic shaping. QoE. Hands on best effort versus prioritisation. UDP versus TCP Reliable, unreliable, connection oriented, connectionless. Broadcasts, multicasts and unicasts. TCP flow control, TCP and performance. Hands on TCP window sizes. RTP RTP, ports, mixers, translators, RTCP, SMPTE, FEC. Hands on RTP analysis with Wireshark. Multicasting Multicasting compared to unicasting and broadcasting, when to use and when not to use multicasting. IGMP, PIM-SM, SSM. MLD. Hands on Analysing multicast streams. OTT TV HTTP, HTTPS, Chunked HTTP. Adaptive streaming. HTML5. DASH vs HLS. Hands on Analysing HTTP streams. Security Firewalls, TLS, DRM, watermarking. Encryption. Geolocation. VPNs. IPTV architecture and other protocols Content providers, Service providers, delivery networks, home networks. Caching, Service discovery. RTSP. SAP, SDP. DHCP, DNS, NTP
IPTV training course description A current hot topic in recent years has been the provision of multimedia services over IP networks aka triple or quadruple play. This course investigates the characteristics of video transmission and then studies the impact on IP networks. What will you learn Use Wireshark to analyse and troubleshoot TV streams. Describe techniques, which can be used in IP to provide low uniform delay. Evaluate IPTV technologies. Design data networks, which will support IPTV. IPTV training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working with IPTV. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation for engineers Intro to data communications & networking. Duration 3 days IPTV training course contents What is IPTV? What is IP? What is TV? Pixels, frames, colour, digital modulation, digital video broadcasting. SDTV, HDTV, 4K. IPTV architectures, Contribution, distribution, delivery. IPTV standards. Hands on Base IP connectivity, VLC. IPTV protocol stacks IP, TCP, UDP, RTP. IPv6. HTTP. Bandwidth requirements. Hands on IPTV bandwidth calculations. Video codecs What is a CODEC, pictures and audio, digitisation, sampling, quantisation, encoding, compressing. MPEG, bit rates, resolution. I, B, P frames, GOP. MPEG 2, MPEG 4, H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1. Hands on Analysing MPEG frames. IP issues Quality vs. bandwidth. Bandwidth, delay, latency, jitter, signalling. Routers. Hands on Analysing jitter and other performance issues. IPTV performance and QoS IP DSCP field, queuing strategies; FIFO, WFQ, custom, priority, RED. Differentiated services, Diffserv. 802.1Q. Traffic shaping. QoE. Hands on best effort versus prioritisation. UDP versus TCP Reliable, unreliable, connection oriented, connectionless. Broadcasts, multicasts and unicasts. TCP flow control, TCP and performance. Hands on TCP window sizes. RTP RTP, ports, mixers, translators, RTCP, SMPTE, FEC. Hands on RTP analysis with Wireshark. Multicasting Multicasting compared to unicasting and broadcasting, when to use and when not to use multicasting. IGMP, PIM-SM, SSM. MLD. Hands on Analysing multicast streams. OTT TV HTTP, HTTPS, Chunked HTTP. Adaptive streaming. HTML5. DASH vs HLS. Hands on Analysing HTTP streams. Security Firewalls, TLS, DRM, watermarking. Encryption. Geolocation. VPNs. IPTV architecture and other protocols Content providers, Service providers, delivery networks, home networks. Caching, Service discovery. RTSP. SAP, SDP. DHCP, DNS, NTP Hands on Fixing the network.
What do you want to achieve with your marketing strategy? Your marketing objectives are the basis for all of your marketing activities and the foundation of your marketing strategy. This Microcast details what every entrepreneur should measure, where to target your customers, and how to evaluate the marketing methods of competitors. You will also learn how to decide what goals and measurements are right for your business—setting specific sales growth goals, landing partnerships, expanding distribution, and more.
OTT TV for engineers course description This course covers OTT TV by primarily looking at the delivery of video streams using HTTP adaptive streaming. Both MPEG DASH and HLS are investigated. Hands on sessions involve using Wireshark to analyse streams as well as crafting segmented content. What will you learn Explain what OTT TV is, and how it works. Describe the OTT TV architecture. Use Wireshark to analyse and troubleshoot OTT video streams. Explain how HTTP adaptive streaming works. Evaluate and compare MPEG DASH and HLS. Use tools to create OTT TV adaptive streams. OTT TV for engineers course details Who will benefit: Anyone working in the broadcast industry. Prerequisites: TCP/IP foundation for engineers. Duration 2 days OTT TV for engineers course contents What is OTT TV? Brodeo providers vs ISPs. Progressive downloads versus streaming. Why not UDP and RTP for delivery? Adaptive bit rate streaming. Standards. Hands on: Base network setup. Using WireShark for HTTP streams. HTTP protocol stack IP, TCP, IPv6. HTTP. HTTP 1.0, HTTP 1.1, HTTP 2.0, HTTP header fields. HTML 5. Hands on: Analysing HTTP. Adaptive bitrate streaming principles Chunks, fragments, segments. Manifest files. Encoding, resolution, bitrates. Addressing, relative and absolute URLs, redirection. When does the client switch streams? Switch points. Hands on: Walk through of client behaviours on a stream. OTT TV streaming architecture Server components, distribution components, client software. CDN, caching, multiple servers. Hands on: Analysing CDN and Internet delivery. TCP and HTTP streaming interactions TCP ACK, TCP connections, unicast only. TCP flow control, TCP and performance. Hands on: TCP window sizes. MPEG DASH Stakeholders, DASH architecture and model, codec agnostic, XML, Media Presentation Description, Media Presentation, segment formats. Hands on: MPEG DASH analysis. HTTP Live Streaming and others Stakeholders. Media segments, media playlists, master playlists. Adobe HTTP dynamic streaming, Microsoft smooth streaming. Hands on: Analysing HLS. Tools mp4dash, mp4fragment, libdash. Apple developer tools for HLS. Hands on: Creating segmented content. Security HTTPS, encryption, content protection. Hands on: Encryption analysis. Summary Choosing a streaming method. Impact of live versus VoD. Web sockets.
Description Documentary Films Diploma Introducing the Documentary Films Diploma: a comprehensive online course tailored for those with a passion for storytelling through film. This programme offers an unparalleled understanding of the documentary film landscape, from its historical origins to the modern tools and techniques that shape it today. The Documentary Films Diploma begins with a robust examination of the birth and evolution of documentary films. It's an exciting journey through time, charting the transformative moments and innovations that have moulded this powerful form of storytelling. From here, participants gain insight into the myriad of documentary genres, each with its unique voice and impact. Of course, the heart of a compelling documentary is its production. To this end, the Documentary Films Diploma provides a thorough exploration of documentary filmmaking techniques. Students gain the skills to craft narratives that not only inform but also resonate deeply with audiences. Documentaries, however, are not merely about capturing reality; they also possess the ability to sway opinions and instigate change. The power and influence of documentaries section will give students a glimpse into how films can serve as catalysts for societal shifts and personal revelations. Some documentary makers have had a pronounced effect on the art and have elevated it to levels hitherto unimagined. This course pays homage to notable documentarians, discussing their contributions and delving into their most seminal works. These narratives are not only about the films but also the indomitable spirits behind them. Creating a documentary film, however, is not without its challenges. One crucial aspect often overlooked is the funding and distribution of documentary films. The Documentary Films Diploma illuminates the paths to secure funding and the strategies for effective distribution, ensuring that a filmmaker's vision reaches its intended audience. Legal matters can also present a hurdle to many documentary filmmakers. With a dedicated section on legal aspects in documentary filmmaking, students gain a fundamental understanding of the rights, permissions, and legal considerations essential to the trade. Yet, documentaries are not limited to the silver screen or streaming platforms. Their importance stretches into classrooms and educational institutions. Through the Documentary Films Diploma, students learn about the role of documentaries in education, their importance as teaching aids, and their ability to foster critical thinking and empathy among viewers. Furthermore, as we live in an increasingly globalised world, documentaries often transcend borders, touching lives across continents. An understanding of documentary films in the international scene ensures that students appreciate the universal themes that make documentaries resonate worldwide. Lastly, where is this incredible art form headed? As technology evolves and global events shape our narratives, the future of documentary filmmaking becomes an exciting realm of possibility. This course, with its forward-thinking approach, provides a speculative yet informed glimpse into what the future holds. In sum, the Documentary Films Diploma offers a holistic and in-depth understanding of documentary films, making it indispensable for aspiring filmmakers and enthusiasts alike. Through this online course, one can harness the tools, insights, and knowledge to craft poignant documentaries that inform, inspire, and ignite change. What you will learn 1:The Birth and Evolution of Documentary Films 2:Understanding Documentary Genres 3:Documentary Filmmaking Techniques 4:The Power and Influence of Documentaries 5:Notable Documentarians and their Work 6:Funding and Distribution of Documentary Films 7:Legal Aspects in Documentary Filmmaking 8:The Role of Documentaries in Education 9:Documentary Films in the International Scene 10:The Future of Documentary Filmmaking Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.
Are you ready to transform your hotel's profitability? Enroll in our comprehensive Hotel Revenue Management course and master the strategies that drive success in the hospitality industry. Designed for professionals eager to enhance their skills and boost their hotel's revenue, this course covers all critical aspects of revenue management. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access This Hotel Revenue Management course teaches you how to maximize a hotel's income by effectively managing its resources. You'll start by understanding the basics of revenue management and why it's crucial for a hotel's success. You'll learn how to track key performance indicators to measure a hotel's performance accurately. The course covers forecasting methods to predict future revenue, and you'll explore various pricing strategies to optimize profits. You'll also learn about overbooking tactics and how to balance customer satisfaction with revenue goals. Additionally, the course discusses important factors like customer behavior and market conditions. You'll discover how to develop profitable distribution strategies and effective promotion techniques to attract more guests. Finally, you'll look at the future trends of revenue management in the UK, preparing you for upcoming changes in the industry. By the end of the course, you'll be equipped with the skills to boost a hotel's revenue effectively. Course Curriculum Module 01: Fundamentals of Hotel Revenue Management Module 02: Importance of Revenue Management Module 03: Key Performance Indicator in Revenue Management Module 04: Forecasting of Hotel Revenue Management Module 05: Pricing of Hotel Revenue Management Module 06: Overbooking Practices in Hotel Revenue Management Module 07: Customer and Other Essential Factors Module 08: Profitable Distribution Strategy Module 09: How to Promote Your Hotel Module 10: The Future of Hotel Revenue Management in the UK Learning Outcomes Understand fundamentals of hotel revenue management principles and practices. Recognise the importance of effective revenue management strategies. Identify key performance indicators in revenue management. Develop accurate forecasting techniques for hotel revenue management. Apply effective pricing strategies in hotel revenue management. Implement profitable distribution strategies to enhance hotel revenue. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Hotel Revenue Management 1:59:34 1: Module 01: Fundamentals of Hotel Revenue Management 10:22 2: Module 02: Importance of Revenue Management 14:53 3: Module 03: Key Performance Indicator in Revenue Management 10:52 4: Module 04: Forecasting of Hotel Revenue Management 14:02 5: Module 05: Pricing of Hotel Revenue Management 14:11 6: Module 06: Overbooking Practices in Hotel Revenue Management 08:37 7: Module 07: Customer and Other Essential Factors 08:24 8: Module 08: Profitable Distribution Strategy 11:17 9: Module 09: How to Promote Your Hotel 09:22 10: Module 10: The Future of Hotel Revenue Management in the UK 15:34 11: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 12: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? Hotel managers aiming to optimise revenue. Revenue management professionals seeking advanced skills. Hospitality students focusing on revenue management. Marketing professionals in the hotel industry. Entrepreneurs in the hospitality sector. Career path Revenue Manager Hotel General Manager Pricing Analyst Distribution Manager Marketing Director Hospitality Consultant Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Are you ready to transform your hotel's profitability? Enroll in our comprehensive Hotel Revenue Management course and master the strategies that drive success in the hospitality industry. Designed for professionals eager to enhance their skills and boost their hotel's revenue, this course covers all critical aspects of revenue management. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access This Hotel Revenue Management course teaches you how to maximize a hotel's income by effectively managing its resources. You'll start by understanding the basics of revenue management and why it's crucial for a hotel's success. You'll learn how to track key performance indicators to measure a hotel's performance accurately. The course covers forecasting methods to predict future revenue, and you'll explore various pricing strategies to optimize profits. You'll also learn about overbooking tactics and how to balance customer satisfaction with revenue goals. Additionally, the course discusses important factors like customer behavior and market conditions. You'll discover how to develop profitable distribution strategies and effective promotion techniques to attract more guests. Finally, you'll look at the future trends of revenue management in the UK, preparing you for upcoming changes in the industry. By the end of the course, you'll be equipped with the skills to boost a hotel's revenue effectively. Course Curriculum Module 01: Fundamentals of Hotel Revenue Management Module 02: Importance of Revenue Management Module 03: Key Performance Indicator in Revenue Management Module 04: Forecasting of Hotel Revenue Management Module 05: Pricing of Hotel Revenue Management Module 06: Overbooking Practices in Hotel Revenue Management Module 07: Customer and Other Essential Factors Module 08: Profitable Distribution Strategy Module 09: How to Promote Your Hotel Module 10: The Future of Hotel Revenue Management in the UK Learning Outcomes Understand fundamentals of hotel revenue management principles and practices. Recognise the importance of effective revenue management strategies. Identify key performance indicators in revenue management. Develop accurate forecasting techniques for hotel revenue management. Apply effective pricing strategies in hotel revenue management. Implement profitable distribution strategies to enhance hotel revenue. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Hotel Revenue Management 1:59:34 1: Module 01: Fundamentals of Hotel Revenue Management 10:22 2: Module 02: Importance of Revenue Management 14:53 3: Module 03: Key Performance Indicator in Revenue Management 10:52 4: Module 04: Forecasting of Hotel Revenue Management 14:02 5: Module 05: Pricing of Hotel Revenue Management 14:11 6: Module 06: Overbooking Practices in Hotel Revenue Management 08:37 7: Module 07: Customer and Other Essential Factors 08:24 8: Module 08: Profitable Distribution Strategy 11:17 9: Module 09: How to Promote Your Hotel 09:22 10: Module 10: The Future of Hotel Revenue Management in the UK 15:34 11: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 12: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? Hotel managers aiming to optimise revenue. Revenue management professionals seeking advanced skills. Hospitality students focusing on revenue management. Marketing professionals in the hotel industry. Entrepreneurs in the hospitality sector. Career path Revenue Manager Hotel General Manager Pricing Analyst Distribution Manager Marketing Director Hospitality Consultant Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Are you ready to transform your hotel's profitability? Enroll in our comprehensive Hotel Revenue Management course and master the strategies that drive success in the hospitality industry. Designed for professionals eager to enhance their skills and boost their hotel's revenue, this course covers all critical aspects of revenue management. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access This Hotel Revenue Management course teaches you how to maximize a hotel's income by effectively managing its resources. You'll start by understanding the basics of revenue management and why it's crucial for a hotel's success. You'll learn how to track key performance indicators to measure a hotel's performance accurately. The course covers forecasting methods to predict future revenue, and you'll explore various pricing strategies to optimize profits. You'll also learn about overbooking tactics and how to balance customer satisfaction with revenue goals. Additionally, the course discusses important factors like customer behavior and market conditions. You'll discover how to develop profitable distribution strategies and effective promotion techniques to attract more guests. Finally, you'll look at the future trends of revenue management in the UK, preparing you for upcoming changes in the industry. By the end of the course, you'll be equipped with the skills to boost a hotel's revenue effectively. Course Curriculum Module 01: Fundamentals of Hotel Revenue Management Module 02: Importance of Revenue Management Module 03: Key Performance Indicator in Revenue Management Module 04: Forecasting of Hotel Revenue Management Module 05: Pricing of Hotel Revenue Management Module 06: Overbooking Practices in Hotel Revenue Management Module 07: Customer and Other Essential Factors Module 08: Profitable Distribution Strategy Module 09: How to Promote Your Hotel Module 10: The Future of Hotel Revenue Management in the UK Learning Outcomes Understand fundamentals of hotel revenue management principles and practices. Recognise the importance of effective revenue management strategies. Identify key performance indicators in revenue management. Develop accurate forecasting techniques for hotel revenue management. Apply effective pricing strategies in hotel revenue management. Implement profitable distribution strategies to enhance hotel revenue. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Hotel Revenue Management 1:59:34 1: Module 01: Fundamentals of Hotel Revenue Management 10:22 2: Module 02: Importance of Revenue Management 14:53 3: Module 03: Key Performance Indicator in Revenue Management 10:52 4: Module 04: Forecasting of Hotel Revenue Management 14:02 5: Module 05: Pricing of Hotel Revenue Management 14:11 6: Module 06: Overbooking Practices in Hotel Revenue Management 08:37 7: Module 07: Customer and Other Essential Factors 08:24 8: Module 08: Profitable Distribution Strategy 11:17 9: Module 09: How to Promote Your Hotel 09:22 10: Module 10: The Future of Hotel Revenue Management in the UK 15:34 11: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 12: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? Hotel managers aiming to optimise revenue. Revenue management professionals seeking advanced skills. Hospitality students focusing on revenue management. Marketing professionals in the hotel industry. Entrepreneurs in the hospitality sector. Career path Revenue Manager Hotel General Manager Pricing Analyst Distribution Manager Marketing Director Hospitality Consultant Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.