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Course Objective: This course is designed to introduce to the participants, the fundamentals of Network Storage technologies, focusing on Storage

Area Networks (SAN) and Network Attached Storage (NAS). This course provides an in-depth knowledge of SNIA concepts / HP EVA 4000 Storage (FC SAN) / EMC CLARiiON CX3 Storage (FC SAN and IP SAN) / NetApp FAS 3020 Unified Storage (NAS, FCSAN and IPSAN) architecture and its management. And also this course imparts knowledge of Brocade SAN switches configuration and its techniques. In addition to the above it focuses on technologies in the connectivity of network storage, backup and restoration technique, various disaster recovery methods, consolidation of storage and SAN management hierarchy, The SAN infrastructure facilitates storage consolidation, data sharing, server clustering, Benefits to you: This 12-day theory and lab-based course explores the technology of the HP Enterprise Virtual Array / EMC CLARiiON and BROCADE SAN Switch focusing on configuration and management. The product concepts and terminology are initially presented to ensure a grasp of the key elements of the array. The configuration is then performed through the Command View GUI and Navisphere More detailed topics are then presented such as business copy of HP, Snap view, Mirror view, and SAN copy of EMC. And SnapRestore, SnapMirror, SyncMirror, FlexClone, SnapVault ONTAP Primary and SnapVault ONTAP Secondary Course Contents: Disk Technology. SCSI. FC SAN IP Storage NAS. Virtualization Storage Management Data Management Continuity Management Fiber Channels Why Fibere Channel? FC Theory fundamentals & Introduction FC Layers & Related Components FC Topologies, Terminology & Addressing Expected FC Behavior FC Theory fundamentals summary

(HP EVA 4000/6000/8000) HSV Controllers Controller features and redundancy Generation 2 controllers (HSV2x0)

Controller redundancy Controller hardware Operator Control Panel (OCP) Configuring HSV2x0 controllers Controller cabling Generation 3 controllers (HSV300) Controller hardware Controller configuration EVA4400 Management Module Web-based OCP (WOCP) Generation 4 controllers (HSV4x0) Controller hardware Summary of all controller features

Disk Drive Enclosures Drive enclosure models and configurations Generation 2 drive enclosures Enclosure features Environmental Monitoring Unit (EMU) Customer self repair operations for the drive enclosure Drive enclosure indicators and connections from front and rear views EMU functions, LED status displays and display and pushbutton operations Enclosure Address Bus EAB and Environmental Monitoring Unit EMU functions Enclosure hardware Supported disk drives Status LEDs Shelf identification

Command View EVA Introduction Command View EVA overview EVA Management Server requirements Launching and running Command View EVA Installation and configuration of Command View EVA versions 6.x - 9.x Licensing of the various versions of command View Firmware and management software for the EVA 4400

Local Replication (Business Copy) Array-based data replication from Command View Creating and using Snapshot, Snapclones and Mirrorclones Container creation and operation Traditional features, operation and properties

(EMC CLARiiON CX3-10/20/40/80) CLARiiON host integration and management CLARiiON Security Management Navisphere Manager 6.x architecture, including

how to locate objects within Navisphere Manager how to create and manage storage objects and RAID objects using Navisphere Manager Advanced LUN Management Windows disk management, including Windows host-attach requirements and procedures How to install Navisphere agent on windows and Linux server Windows and Linux host-attach requirements, procedures, and best practices Configure Access Logix and define its features Power Path and its CLARiiON-supported features how to use the GUI and CLI to identify options

Snap view configuration and management How Snap View makes snapshot copies of LUNs Sizing and configuring the reserved LUN pool How to configure, activate, and remove snapshots How to start and stop Snap View sessions How Snap View makes clones of LUNs Where clones may be used Compare and contrast clones and snapshots Configuration and administration of clones

Mirror view and SAN copy configuration and management Operations of the fracture and write intent logs Mirror View connectivity options, including how Mirror View and Snap View can be used together EMC SAN Copy features and functions How to create EMC SAN Copy sessions on a supported CLARiiON array Using SAN copy Replication between EMC CLARiiON and HP EVA Storages How to manage, troubleshoot and correct EMC SAN copy session

(NetApp FAS 3020 Unified Storage) Introduction to Network Appliance Products Basic knowledge of client/server and networking terminology management including TCP/IP Background in one of the following: UNIX, Windows or SAN system administration. Explain the primary function of a storage appliance Use a storage appliance console to determine and manage a storage appliances system configuration from an admin host Setup volume and set volume specific options Identify, Configure and manage physical and virtual interface parameters on a storage appliance

Export and mount a storage appliances volumes to a host Upgrade Data ONTAP via NFS, CIFS or HTTP Join a storage appliance into a Windows 2000 domain using the CIFS setup command Create, Map and Access LUNS via a Windows host and a Linux host Initialize a filer and create a new file system Perform an install, license protocols and upgrade a storage appliances systems files Set the Snapshot schedule on a storage appliance Restore a deleted file from the snapshot directory Manage quotas on the storage appliance Backup a volume and a qtree using a storage appliances native dump command Restore a volume and a qtree using a storage appliances native restore command Test NDMP services on a storage appliance Perform a volume copy on a storage appliance Access and execute a storage appliances admin privilege commands Use the statit command to analyze system utilization Statistics Access & modify the Storage Appliances optional Settings Use the command reference to find details about Commands Use the NOW site to find answers to administrative and troubleshooting questions, search for known bugs and identify fixes and access technical scripts and tools that help you manage your products better

Brocade Silk Worm 200E Describe Fiber channel concepts Install, configure and/or verify functionality of switches in a Brocade fabric Configure, verify, administer and describe Brocade Soft zoning, Hard zoning and Mixed zoning. Create SAN design to meet customer performance, availability and scalability requirements. Determine host to validate the implementation of the SAN design Describe when zoning changes are required.

Host connectivity with Windows/Linux/ environment Install and configure HBA driver and describe HBA configuration parameters. Install and configure multi-pathing software to failover and fail back (windows) Add new Fiber channel attached disk LUNs to a Linux system. Configuring basic disk to dynamic disk for expanding virtual disk

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