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The Designing Storage Area Networks course provides students with intensive practice creating storage area network (SAN) designs based on the Sun StorEdge™ Open SAN Architecture. A series of real-world case studies challenge students to match storage goals with technical infrastructures that help customers realize a greater return on their SAN investment. This course consists of 30% lecture and 70% case-study activities.
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are architects and implementers with current knowledge of storage products and technologies who want greater expertise in designing enterprise-level SANs.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to do the following: - Manage volumes with storage management software such as Veritas™ Volume Manager
- Explain the roles of the technical components that comprise a SAN
- Differentiate between SAN topologies and identify the benefits and limitations of each
- Explain how to use zoning techniques to obtain storage management objectives
- Identify how to implement security measures in a SAN
- Describe the function of virtualization in a SAN
- Identify pathways and protocols for SAN management applications
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: - Determine a customer's business data management challenges
- Design a SAN infrastructure to meet customer data management challenges
- Design a SAN infrastructure to manage capacity and availability
- Design a SAN that achieves storage consolidation goals
- Design a SAN that achieves enterprise backup goals
- Design a SAN that supports Sun™ Cluster 3.X or Oracle® Real Application Clusters (ORACLE RAC) cluster applications
- Design a SAN that supports remote disaster recovery goals
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Course Content
Module 1 - SAN Design Basics
- Identify customer business data management challenges
- Evaluate the impact of SANs on the information technology (IT) environment
- Describe the impact of SANs in response to data management challenges
- Describe key considerations for designing a SAN
- Evaluate the potential areas of cost savings with a SAN implementation
Module 2 - Designing the SAN Infrastructure to Support Business
- Define customer storage goals
- Assess customer storage requirements
- Describe how SAN solutions support business drivers
Module 3 - Designing the SAN Infrastructure to Manage Capacity and
- Identify SAN reference configurations that increase availability
- Design Sun supported configurations for SAN applications based on capacity
Module 4 - Designing a SAN to Support Storage Consolidation
- Describe the storage consolidation environment
- Identify customer requirements for a storage consolidation that lead to a SAN solution
- Apply a systematic methodology to design a SAN solution that
supports storage consolidation
Module 5 - Designing a SAN to Support Enterprise Backup
- Identify customer requirements for enterprise backup that lead
to a SAN solution
- Describe the enterprise backup environment
- Describe server-free backup implementations
- Design a Sun SAN for enterprise backup
Module 6 - Designing a SAN to Support Clustering
- Describe the clustered applications environment
- Describe how a SAN supports a SAN 3.x configuration
- Describe SAN design elements for ORACLE RAC
- Design a SAN that supports clustering
Module 7 - Designing a SAN to Support Enterprise Continuity
- Describe the impact of SAN designs on remote data replication
- Describe the impact of SAN designs on remote clusters
- Define SAN-based cluster configurations
- Design a SAN that supports distance capabilities
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