You should be familiar with the following resource management and zones concepts, which are discussed in Administering Resource Management in Oracle Solaris 11.2 and in Creating and Using Oracle Solaris Zones .
zonep2vchk tool
Supported and unsupported features
Resource controls that enable the administrator to control how applications use available system resources
Commands used to configure, install, and administer zones, primarily zonecfg, zoneadm, and zlogin
zonecfg resources and property types
The global zone and the non-global zone
The whole-root non-global zone model
Authorizations granted through the zonecfg utility
The global administrator and the zone administrator
The zone state model
The zone isolation characteristics
Privileges
Networking
Using the anet resource to configure IPoIB
Zone shared-IP and exclusive-IP types
The use of resource management features, such as resource pools, with zones
The fair share scheduler (FSS), a scheduling class that enables you to allocate CPU time based on shares
The resource capping daemon (rcapd), which can be used from the global zone to control resident set size (RSS) usage of branded zones