Accelerated NCDA Boot Camp Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode (ANCDABC87) - NetApp
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Objetivo del curso: Prepare for success when taking the NS0-154 NetApp® Certified Data Management 7-Mode Administrator Exam. Through lectures and labs, you will learn the essential features and functions of the Data ONTAP® 8.0 7-Mode operating system including network-attached storage administration and storage area networks configuration. Destinatarios del curso: This course is intended for those who provide basic support for and perform administrative functions of the Data ONTAP operating system.
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Data ONTAP 7-Mode Administration (D7ADM) Three years of experience in a storage related function, such as storage administrator or field engineer and/or Six months experience with NetApp storage solutions NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you have attended the instructor-led D7ADM course or have the equivalent practical experience with the NetApp ONTAP operating system before attending this advanced boot camp. The web-based version of DOTF will not provide sufficient preparation for those seeking NCDA certification upon completion of this course.
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Module 1 NCDA Overview
- Explain the NCDA certification
- Review key concepts from the Data ONTAP® 8.0 7-Mode Administration course
Module 2 NFS Overview
- Define Network File System (NFS)
- Differentiate between NFS protocol versions
- Recognize the difference between stateless and stateful protocols
- Describe how the storage system acts as an NFS file server
- List the requirements of NFS
Module 3 NFS Setup
- Configure Network File System (NFS) on a NetApp® storage system
- Add Network Information Server (NIS) to manage users, groups, and name-to-IP resolution
- Administer a storage system to perform Domain Name System (DNS) lookups
- Configure a storage system to access a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server to centrally manage users and groups
- Set up PC-NFS and WebNFS environments to extend the reach of NFS
Module 4 Exports and Mounts
- Identify exportable resources
- Export and unexport resources to clients, subnets, and netgroups
- Administer storage system with the exportfs command
- Create mountpoints and mount exported resources on a client
- Monitor the usage of exported resources
Module 5 CIFS Overview
- Describe basic CIFS features
- Describe the following network environments:
- Microsoft® Windows® workgroup
- Non-Windows workgroup
- Windows domains
- Describe how a storage system authenticates users in each server environment
- Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each server environment
Module 6 CIFS Workgroups
- License CIFS on a storage system
- Join a storage system to a Windows® workgroup environment using the cifs setup command
- Observe the results of cifs setup
- Manage newly created configuration files for the CIFS workgroup environment
Module 7 CIFS Shares and Sessions
- Display all shares available on the storage system
- List the default shares
- Configure a client machine to access any share
- Identify the CIFS sessions established by accessing a share on the storage system
- Add, modify, and delete shares
Module 8 CIFS Access Control
- Create and manage local users for a storage system
- Identify how to create a local group and make a local user a member of that group
- Use the command-line interface, NetApp® System Manager or Microsoft® tools to add, delete, and modify access permissions of shares
- Use Microsoft tools to add, delete, and modify access permissions of files and folders
Module 9 CIFS Domains
- Terminate the CIFS service to prepare for CIFS domain configuration
- Reconfigure the CIFS service for a Windows® domain
- Identify the resulting files
- Create domain users and add the domain users to a local storage system group
- Set up Preferred Domain Controllers (DCs)
Module 10 NAS Multiprotocol
- Determine and verify user mappings for CIFS users accessing UNIX® and MIXED volumes and qtrees
- Determine and verify user mappings for UNIX users accessing NTFS and MIXED volumes and qtrees
Module 11 NAS Troubleshooting
- Locate options and configuration files that can be misconfigured on the storage system
- Test for Domain Name System (DNS) resolution on both the storage system and the client
- Use client-side tools to test the client configuration
- Use storage system and client tools to isolate network system blockages
- Recognize typical error messages and list commands to identify the source of the error messages
Module 12 SAN Overview
- Describe the differences between network-attached storage (NAS) and storage area network (SAN)
- List the methods to implement a SAN environment
- Define logical unit number, initiator, and target
- Describe ports, worldwide node names, and worldwide port names
- List the basic steps to implement a SAN
Module 13 FC Connectivity
- Describe multiple path implementation with Fibre Channel (FC) connectivity
- Describe how to configure FC ports on Windows®, for Red Hat®, and NetApp® systems
- Describe commands and utilities to identify the worldwide node name (WWNN) and worldwide port name (WWPN) on Windows, Red Hat, and NetApp systems
Module 14 iSCSI Connectivity
- Describe multiple path implementation with iSCSI connectivity
- Configure network ports on Windows®, Red Hat ®, and NetApp® systems
- Identify the worldwide node name (WWNN) on Windows, Red Hat, and NetApp systems
- Set up and verify multiple path iSCSI connectivity between Windows, Red Hat, and NetApp systems
Module 15 LUN Access
- Describe the steps to allow a Windows® Server 2008 R2 initiator to access a LUN on a storage system
- Describe the steps to allow a Red Hat® initiator to access a LUN on a storage system
Module 16 Availability Overview
- List the methods to back up and recover data for data availability
- Describe the methods to ensure system availability
Module 17 Snapshot Copies
- Describe the function of Snapshot™ copies
- Explain the benefits of Snapshot copies
- Identify and execute Snapshot commands
- Create and delete Snapshot copies
- Configure and modify Snapshot options
- Explain the importance of the .snapshot directory
- Describe how disk space is allocated by a Snapshot copy for volumes and aggregates
- Schedule Snapshot copies
- Configure and manage the Snapshot reserve
Module 18 SnapRestore
- Explain how SnapRestore® technology works with Snapshot™ copies
- Describe what SnapRestore reverts
- Revert a volume or a file using SnapRestore
- Explain how SnapRestore works with SnapMirror®
- Describe the effects of SnapRestore on backup operations
Module 19 SnapVault
- Describe SnapVault® components and benefits
- Configure SnapVault on primary and secondary systems
- Administer SnapVault on primary and secondary systems
- Describe the application-consistent backup feature available in Data ONTAP® 8.0 7-Mode
- Restore data from secondary to primary systems
Module 20 OSSV
- Describe how Open Systems SnapVault® integrates with Data ONTAP® SnapVault
- List Open Systems SnapVault advanced features
- Configure and administer Open Systems SnapVault
- Perform Open Systems SnapVault backup and restore operations
- Troubleshoot and resolve Open Systems SnapVault transfer failures
Module 21 High-Availability
- Define the high-availability controller configuration
- Describe the three modes of high-availability operation with a high-availability pair
- Analyze the effect on client protocols during failover and giveback operations
Module 22 MetroCluster
- Describe a stretch MetroCluster environment
- List the basic steps to implement a stretch MetroCluster
- Describe a fabric-attached MetroCluster environment
- List the basic steps to implement a fabric-attached MetroCluster
Module 23 SnapMirror
- Explain the SnapMirror® Async, Sync, and Semi-Sync modes of operation
- Describe how volume SnapMirror and qtree SnapMirror replicate data
- Configure SnapMirror
- Perform advanced SnapMirror operations
- Explain SnapMirror performance impact
Module 24 Performance
- Use Data ONTAP® tools to identify networking, disk I/O, FC loop saturation, and CPU bottlenecks using systat, stats, and perfstat
- Discuss how increasing utilization can affect performance
- Use the reallocate command to maintain performance
- Use recommended techniques to optimize Data ONTAP configuration for SAN and NAS
Accelerated NCDA BootCamp Lab Exercises
Lab 1-1 Identify the exercise environment
Lab 1-2 Log into the exercise environment
Lab 1-3 Install NetApp System Manager
Lab 2-1 Identify the exercise environment (NFS Overview)
Lab 2-2 Log into your assigned storage system
Lab 2-3 Log in to NetApp System Manager and add your storage system
Lab 3-1 License and configure the NFS service
Lab 3-2 Add an admin host by the way of the SETUP command
Lab 4-1Mount the root volume of the storage system on an admin host
Lab 4-2 Export a volume using the command line interface
Lab 4-3 Rename a volume and verify the automatic export
Lab 4-4 Export and mount a Qtree
Lab 4-5 Export to a subnet
Lab 4-6 Export to a netgroup
Lab 4-7 Export a Qtree using NetApp System Manager
Lab 4-8 Mount an export from an admin host
Lab 5-1 Identify the exercise environment (CIFS Overview)
Lab 6-1 Configure a storage system for a Windows Workgroup environment
Lab 6-2 Review the results of CIFS setup in a Windows Workgroup environment
Lab 7-1 View current shares
Lab 7-2 Create a new share using the command line interface
Lab 7-3 Verify share access and display session information
Lab 8-1 Add a new local user account and configure user access
Lab 8-2 Access a network drive and work with access control
Lab 8-3 Create a local group
Lab 9-1Terminate CIFS services using NetApp System Manager
Lab 9-2 Configure DNS with NetApp System Manager
Lab 9-3 Configure the time services with NetApp System Manager
Lab 9-4 Reconfigure the CIFS services using NetApp System Manager
Lab 9-5 Create a 32-bit aggregate using NetApp System Manager
Lab 9-6 Create a volume using NetApp System Manager
Lab 9-7 Create shares and manage the permissions of the shares
Lab 9-8 Create a domain user
Lab 9-9 Create a share with Computer Management
Lab 9-10 Map shares to drive letters
Lab 9-11 Display CIFS sessions
Lab 10-1 Configure your storage system for multiprotocol access
Lab 11-1 No exercise
Lab 12-1 Identify the components of your SAN environment
Lab 13-1 No exercise
Lab 14-1 Configure iSCSI on a storage system
Lab 14-2 Configure Windows for Multipath I/O
Lab 14-3 Install NetApp DSM on Windows
Lab 14-4 Install the Host Utilities Kit on Windows (HUK)
Lab 14-5 Configure iSCSI on Windows
Lab 14-6 Confirm iSCSI session on a storage system
Lab 14-7 Confirm the second iSCSI session on Windows
Lab 14-8 Confirm the second iSCSI session on a storage system
Lab 14-9 Install the Host Utilities Kit on Linux (HUK)
Lab 14-10 Install the iSCSI software initiator for Linux
Lab 14-11 Configure iSCSI software initiator on Linux
Lab 14-12 Confirm iSCSI sessions on a storage system
Lab 15-1 Create a LUN with separate commands
Lab 15-2 Initialize a LUN with Disk Management
Lab 15-3 Provision a LUN with Disk Management
Lab 15-4 Persist the mounting of a LUN
Lab 15-5 Create iSCSI-attached LUNs for Red Hat Linux
Lab 15-6 Discover iSCSI-accessible LUNS from Red Hat Linux
Lab 15-7 Prepare an individual LUN and mount it on Red Hat Linux
Lab 16-1 Identify the exercise environment (Availability Overview)
Lab 17-1 Create a Snapshot Copy using NetApp System Manager
Lab 17-2 Restoring a Windows file from a Snapshot copy
Lab 17-3 Restoring a Unix file from a Snapshot copy
Lab 17-4 Manage Snapshot copies using NetApp System Manager
Lab 17-5 Create a FlexClone using the command line interface
Lab 18-1 License and configure SnapRestore
Lab 18-2 Perform a volume SnapRestore
Lab 18-3 Perform a file SnapRestore
Lab 19-1 Identify primary and secondary systems
Lab 19-2 Configure SnapVault on the primary system
Lab 19-3 Configure SnapVault on the secondary system
Lab 19-4 Initialize the transfer
Lab 19-5 Perform a restore
Lab 19-6 Restart the backup relationship
Lab 20-1 Install Open Systems SnapVault for Windows Server
Lab 20-2 Configure the SnapVault secondary system
Lab 20-3 Configure Windows server 2008 R2’s firewall for Open System SnapVault
Lab 20-4 Establish the Open Systems SnapVault baseline
Lab 20-5 Perform a restore and resume SnapVault operations
Lab 21-1 License and configure controller failover
Lab 21-2 Perform a controller failover
Lab 21-3 Perform a controller giveback
Lab 22-1 No exercise
Lab 23-1 Identify the source and destination systems
Lab 23-2 Set up SnapMirror on the source storage system
Lab 23-3 Set up SnapMirror on the destination storage system
Lab 23-4 Initiate a baseline transfer and schedule updates
Lab 23-5 Break the SnapMirror relationship
Lab 23-6 Resynchronizing the relationship
Lab 23-7 Reinstate the original SnapMirror relationship
Lab 23-8 Configure Synchronous SnapMirror
Lab 24-1 No exercise
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Accelerated NCDA Boot Camp Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode (ANCDABC87) - NetApp
*Precio estimado
Importe original en USD:
$ 2,924 $ 2,925