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Date:2009-11-14 10:13

IBM 000-102 exam

High Availability for AIX - Technical Support and Administration

Exam Number/Code : 000-102
Exam Name : High Availability for AIX - Technical Support and Administration
Questions and Answers : 81 Q&As 

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The IBM Certification Specialist - Power Systems Technical Support for i is the key technical liaison between the customer, the Power Family solution sales person representing the IBM product line, and IBM.

By acting as the key technical resource, the Specialist works determines design and implementation requirements for the solution.  The Specialist should be able to design and install systems of varying size and complexity and use tools like SPT, HMC, and other tools native to IBM i (e.g. System i Director, Management Central).

The IBM 000-102 exam can perform competitive analyses, translate technical requirements into customer solutions, solve technical problems, and describe Power Systems strategy and solutions, business trends and directions.  As part of the process, the specialist designs, configures, migrates and implements the IBM solution.
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Objectives
Computing Needs Analysis (13%)
A. Collect information to evaluate the current computing environment, including Performance Data, National Language support, Operating Systems (for example, i5/OS, AIX, Linux), Platforms (for example iSCSI and Blade), HA/DR, SAN vs. Internal, and Tape.
B. Analyze customer requirements for system performance and availability (for example, response times, batch performance, I/O performance, disk protection, and downtime tolerance).
C. Determine the customer's system network connectivity requirements, including Enterprise Extenders.
D. Evaluate compatibility of application software for the targeted hardware and its requisite operating system (including guest operating systems and applications).