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<!DOCTYPE FL_Course SYSTEM "https://www.flane.de/dtd/fl_course095.dtd"><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="https://portal.flane.ch/css/xml-course.xsl"?><course productid="17074" language="de" source="https://portal.flane.ch/swisscom/xml-course/ibm-wm253g" lastchanged="2025-07-29T12:17:42+02:00" parent="https://portal.flane.ch/swisscom/xml-courses"><title>Designing, Implementing, and Managing IBM MQ V9 Clusters</title><productcode>WM253G</productcode><vendorcode>IB</vendorcode><vendorname>IBM</vendorname><fullproductcode>IB-WM253G</fullproductcode><version>1</version><essentials>&lt;p&gt;Before taking this course, you should have experience with IBM MQ or complete one of the following courses:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;

	&lt;li&gt;IBM MQ V9 System Administration (using Windows for labs) (WM153G)&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;IBM MQ V9 System Administration (using Linux for labs) (WM154G)&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;IBM MQ V8 System Administration for z/OS (WM302G)&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;p&gt;You should also have working knowledge of the Windows operating system to run the lab exercises.&lt;/p&gt;</essentials><audience>&lt;p&gt;This course is designed for IBM MQ administrators, architects, application developers, and other professionals who need to understand the design considerations, architectural role, and implementation of IBM MQ clusters&lt;/p&gt;</audience><contents>&lt;p&gt;This course prepares you to plan, design, configure, and administer IBM MQ clusters.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After a review of IBM MQ, the course explains the similarities and differences between administration of a cluster and administration of a distributed message IBM MQ environment. You learn cluster specific commands and procedures, and explore the role of a cluster in a highly available IBM MQ infrastructure. You learn how to do a detailed verification of a new cluster configuration, review and identify all resulting components, and troubleshoot problems.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;You also learn about cluster administration, workload balancing, security, and use of publish/subscribe clusters. You learn how to recognize when a problem is due to connection authentication, channel authentication, or object authorizations. You also learn about design options such as overlapping clusters and use of clusters with z/OS queue sharing groups. Many of the considerations in this course are based on actual engagement experiences.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For information about other related courses, see the IBM Training website:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;ibm.com/training&lt;/p&gt;</contents><outline>&lt;p&gt;Course introductionIBM MQ baselineExercise: Configuring and reviewing base IBM MQ resourcesBefore you startUnderstanding and implementing an IBM MQ clusterExercise: Implementing and verifying a cluster, cluster queues, and a cluster gatewayCluster administration tasks and commandsExercise: Working with cluster administration tasksIBM MQ security and clustersExercise: Working with IBM MQ securityInfluencing workload balancing behaviorExercise: Working with workload balancing optionsPublish/subscribe and clustersExercise: Configuring a publish/subscribe clusterCluster design considerationsExercise: Configuring an overlapping clusterCourse summary&lt;/p&gt;</outline><essentials_plain>Before taking this course, you should have experience with IBM MQ or complete one of the following courses:



	- IBM MQ V9 System Administration (using Windows for labs) (WM153G)
- IBM MQ V9 System Administration (using Linux for labs) (WM154G)
- IBM MQ V8 System Administration for z/OS (WM302G)
You should also have working knowledge of the Windows operating system to run the lab exercises.</essentials_plain><audience_plain>This course is designed for IBM MQ administrators, architects, application developers, and other professionals who need to understand the design considerations, architectural role, and implementation of IBM MQ clusters</audience_plain><contents_plain>This course prepares you to plan, design, configure, and administer IBM MQ clusters.

After a review of IBM MQ, the course explains the similarities and differences between administration of a cluster and administration of a distributed message IBM MQ environment. You learn cluster specific commands and procedures, and explore the role of a cluster in a highly available IBM MQ infrastructure. You learn how to do a detailed verification of a new cluster configuration, review and identify all resulting components, and troubleshoot problems.

You also learn about cluster administration, workload balancing, security, and use of publish/subscribe clusters. You learn how to recognize when a problem is due to connection authentication, channel authentication, or object authorizations. You also learn about design options such as overlapping clusters and use of clusters with z/OS queue sharing groups. Many of the considerations in this course are based on actual engagement experiences.

For information about other related courses, see the IBM Training website:

ibm.com/training</contents_plain><outline_plain>Course introductionIBM MQ baselineExercise: Configuring and reviewing base IBM MQ resourcesBefore you startUnderstanding and implementing an IBM MQ clusterExercise: Implementing and verifying a cluster, cluster queues, and a cluster gatewayCluster administration tasks and commandsExercise: Working with cluster administration tasksIBM MQ security and clustersExercise: Working with IBM MQ securityInfluencing workload balancing behaviorExercise: Working with workload balancing optionsPublish/subscribe and clustersExercise: Configuring a publish/subscribe clusterCluster design considerationsExercise: Configuring an overlapping clusterCourse summary</outline_plain><duration unit="d" days="2">2.5 Tage</duration><pricelist><price country="CH" currency="CHF">1970.00</price><price country="FR" currency="EUR">2395.00</price></pricelist><miles/></course>