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In this workshop course, you learn how to connect Windows® and Linux® hosts to NetApp® SANs via FC and iSCSI protocols.
In this workshop course, you learn how to connect Windows® and Linux® hosts to NetApp® SANs via FC and iSCSI protocols. This course includes ONTAP 9.1 new features addendum.
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ID
Duration
Level
Price
NetApp
13216
3 Day(s)
Advanced
$2,625.00
Objectives
By the end of this course you should be able to:• Define and describe SANs that use FC, FCoE, and iSCSI protocols• Configure Windows Server 2012 R2, Red Hat® 6.5, and Data ONTAP® systems for iSCSI connectivity• Configure Windows Server 2012 R2, Red Hat 6.5, and Data ONTAP systems for FC and FCoE connectivity• Use FC and iSCSI protocols to create and access LUNs from Windows Server 2012 and Red Hat 6.5 systems• Create and access a LUN from Windows Server 2012 and Red Hat 6.5Size, clone, copy, move, back up, and recover LUNs on Windows Server 2012 R2 and Red Hat 6.5 systems• Troubleshoot SAN connectivity and performance issues
Module 1: SAN ConceptsNetApp SANSAN ProtocolsSAN TerminologyImplementing SANDesigning and Planning a SAN SolutionModule 2: IP SAN ArchitectureIP SAN ArchitectureiSCSI ProtocolImplementing IP SAN on Data ONTAPScaling IP SAN In clustered Data ONTAPModule 3: Windows IP ConnectivityWindows iSCSI ConfigurationWindows iSCSI ImplementationModule 4: Windows LUNLUN Access OverviewWindows SetupVolume ManagementSnapDrive for WindowsModule 5: Linux IP ConnectivityLinux iSCSI ConfigurationModule 6: Linux LUNLUN Access ReviewLinux SetupVolume ManagementModule 7: FC SAN ArchitectureFC SAN ArchitectureFC SAN ConnectionsFC ProtocolModule 8: FC SAN FabricsFabric DesignFC InitializationSwitch ConceptsFC ZoningScaling FC SAN in clustered Data ONTAPModule 9: Windows FC ConnectivityWindows FC ConnectivityData ONTAP 7-Mode CF ModesWindows ConfigurationDiscovery and ProvisioningModule 10: Unified ConnectUnified ConnectFCoE-Enabling TechnologiesEnd-to-End FCoE ConfigurationFC-to-FCoE Connectivity
Module 11: Linux FCLinux FC ConfigurationSnapDrive for UnixModule 12: LUN ProvisioningLUN ProvisioningLUN Overwrite ReservationsSAN Provisioning OptionsHOST-Side Space ManagementKeeping LUNs OnlineModule 13: Host ConsiderationsCommon Disk StructuresMultipathingClustered Data ONTAP Path ChangesSelective LUN Mapping in Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3Queue DepthModule 14: SAN ManagementPort and Logical Interface ManagementLUN ManagementLUN MobilityCopy OffloadLUN CloningProtecting a LUNRemoving a LUNModule 15: SAN TroubleshootingSAN TroubleshootingData ONTAP TroubleshootingNetApp Data Center ToolsAppendix A: Windows MiscellaneousWindows CLIWindows Dynamic DisksAppendix B: Brocade ConfigurationSwitch ConfigurationDiagnosticsZone ConfigurationLabsVerify the cluster from the CLIVerify the cluster from OnCommand System ManagerUse the NetApp OnCommand System Manager to create a data aggregateUse the NetApp OnCommand System Manager to create a subnet for an SVMUse the NetApp OnCommand System Manager to create an SVM for iSCSISet up Multipath I/O on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2Install the host utilities kit on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2Configure iSCSI sessions on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2Confirm iSCSI sessions on the data ONTAP operating systemCreate a local administrative account for NetApp softwareInstall NetApp SnapDrive for Windows on Microsoft Windows Server 2012Create a Window iSCSI disk with SnapDrive for WindowsVerify the Linux configurationInstall the NetApp Linux host utilities on your Linux systemConfigure the iSCSI software initiator for LinuxConfirm the iSCSI connectionsEnable the Linux native multipathingCreate iSCSI-attached LUNs for LinuxDiscover iSCSI-attached LUNs for LinuxPrepare an individual LUN and mount it on LinuxConfigure an LVM2 logical volumeReview key FC conceptsInvestigate the initial switch configurationConfigure FC HBAs on a storage systemConfigure an SVM for FC connectivityInstall QLogic FC tool on Windows 2012 R2 systemEnable FC HBA ports on a Windows 2012 R2 systemAssign aliases to WWPNs on a storage systemProvide LUN access by using the CLICreate a Windows volume by using FC-attached NetApp LUNsCreate a VLAN on the switchConfigure a target FCoE port on the switchConfigure an initiator FC port on the switchSet up one-to-one zone mapping between the initiator and target portInstall SnapDrive for LinuxCreate a LUN by using SnapDrive for LinuxUse SnapDrive for Unix to recover dataCreate an FC-attached LUN with system managerCreate a Snapshot copy of a LUNObserve the effects of writing to a LUNObserve the effects of deleting data from a LUNObserve the effects of overwriting to a LUNObserve the effects of setting a Snapshot automatic deletion policyReview the key host considerationsExamine FC HBA port configurationExpand and shrink a LUNClone a LUN for WindowsCopy and move a LUNRemove a LUN from WindowsReset the storage HBAS to initiator modeDownload nSANityExamine nSANity commandsCollect system dataViewing nSANity files
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NetApp Certified SAN Implementation Engineer (NCIE-SAN)
• Certification as a NetApp Data Management AdministratorCompletion of two courses:• SAN Fundamentals on Data ONTAP WBT• Either Data ONTAP 7-Mode Administration (D7ADM) or Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 Administration and Data Protection (CDOTDP)
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