Fundamentals of Storage Area Networks (WEB-2030)

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The Fundamentals of Storage Area Networks bundle provides students with the foundational knowledge necessary to perform essential job responsibilities in a Storage Area Network (SAN) environment. Students learn the architecture and components of a SAN and the technological underpinnings that make SANs work. Students apply these concepts in a series of on-line design activities that employ techniques, such as zoning, to practice the consolidation of large amounts of data in a secure and highly available environment.

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Product ID Subscription Duration Price
WEB-2030 365 days $395.00
 
 

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Additional SW HW Requirements
Solaris Flash and JavaScript

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Languages
English

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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this bundle are storage professionals responsible for designing, implementing, or managing storage in a SAN.

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this bundle of courses, students should be able to:
  • Describe storage systems, such as storage arrays, and define the specific technologies associated with arrays
  • Define and differentiate between the types of network storage configurations and the types of logical storage configurations
  • Define data services and their application to storage
  • Define storage management software and its application to storage

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this bundle of courses, students should be able to:
  • Differentiate among storage models, and describe the benefits of SANs
  • Identify components of a SAN and their roles
  • Differentiate among SAN topologies
  • Identify how to implement security measures in a SAN using zoning, Logical Unit Number (LUN) masking, and virtualization
  • Define SAN management issues and requirements
  • Define Fibre Channel FC) protocol and how it is implemented in storage models

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Course Content

WE-2031 Introduction to Storage Area Networks

WE-2032 Storage Area Network Components

WE-2033 Storage Area Network Topology and Design

WE-2034 Storage Area Network Security

WE-2035 Storage Area Network Management

WE-2036 Fibre Channel Architecture

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