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Welcome to the Sun xVM Ops Center Information Exchange

This site contains links to the official Sun™ xVM Ops Center product documentation and training for releases before Ops Center 2.5.

Visit the new Sun Ops Center Information Exchange for Sun Ops Center 2.5 information and training opportunities.


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What's Going On

Sun xVM Ops Center

Sun xVM Ops Center offers dynamic work flow automation for discovery, lights-out management, monitoring, patch management, change management, configuration management, provisioning and application deployment. It enables system administrators to manage hundreds of Solaris™ Operating Systems, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Linux from a web browser. Its intelligent knowledge services and smart patching processes are scalable and automated and provides a cost effective solution for handling complex system administration tasks in your data center.

See the new Ops Center Information Exchange for what's new in 2.5.

What's New in 2.1
Read the Sun xVM blog to learn more about what's going on
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Documentation

Sun xVM Ops Center User Documentation

Sun xVM Ops Center user documentation is available on wikis.sun.com. Read the wiki tutorial to learn how the information is presented in the wiki, how to navigate, log in, add comments, subscribe to RSS feeds, and export information to PDF or Word format. To add a comment or export a page to PDF, you must log in with your Sun Online Account user name and password.

Training

Sun xVM Ops Center Training

Webinars and formal classroom training are available for Sun xVM Ops Center. The training is designed to give you an overview of the architecture and features of Sun xVM Ops Center and more advanced training provides you with all the information necessary to start using Sun xVM Ops Center in your data center.

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