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SAN Implementation Workshop (SANIW)

 

Who Should Attend

This course is intended for those who implement SAN solutions using NetApp storage systems.

Certifications

This course is part of the following certification(s):

Prerequisites

Course Objectives

By the end of this course you should be able to:

  • Define and describe storage area networks using Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) and Internet SCSI (iSCSI)
  • Configure Windows Server 2008 R2, vSphere (ESX 4.0), Red Hat® 5.3, and Data ONTAP for iSCSI connectivity
  • Configure Windows Server 2008 R2, vSphere (ESX 4.0), Red Hat 5.3, and Data ONTAP for FC connectivity
  • Create and access a LUN by way of FCP and iSCSI from Windows Server 2008 R2, vSphere (ESX 4.0), and Red Hat 5.3
  • Install and use SnapDrive® for Windows and SnapDrive for Linux to create LUNs, Snapshot LUNs, restore LUNs from a Snapshot copy, and remove LUNs
  • Size, clone, back up and recover LUNs on Windows Server 2008 R2, vSphere (ESX 4.0), and Red Hat 5.3
  • Troubleshoot SAN connectivity and performance issues

Course Content

The workshop shows how to connect Windows®, vSphere™, and Linux® hosts using FC and iSCSI protocols into a NetApp® storage area network (SAN).

Duration: 3 days

Price (VAT excl.):
  • Belgium: 2,700.- €
  • The Netherlands: 2,700.- €
NetApp Training Units:

36 NTU

 
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Belgium
13-02-2012 - 15-02-2012 Guaranteed To Run Brussels Enroll
23-04-2012 - 25-04-2012 Brussels Enroll
The Netherlands
14-05-2012 - 16-05-2012 De Meern (Utrecht) Enroll
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