Clustered Data ONTAP Administration and Data Protection COURSE OVERVIEW: This course uses lecture and hands-on exercises to teach basic administration of clustered Data ONTAP. In this course, you will configure and manage a Data ONTAP cluster. You will practice working with Data ONTAP features and managing your storage systems with the CLI and UI interfaces. This course also discusses network management fundamentals, basic protocols that are used to access your data, and how to protect, manage, and monitor your clustered storage environment. Become proficient with Data ONTAP Snapshot, SnapRestore, SnapMirror, SnapVault, Open Systems SnapVault, and NDMP technologies used to replicate and restore mission-critical data in the enterprise. Backup and restore operations are taught using the NetApp storage system command line and OnCommand System Manager. The course also provides an overview of the Data ONTAP 8.3 MetroCluster solution. Data ONTAP 7-Mode administrators will benefit from comparisons to earlier Data ONTAP versions to help them master the basics of clustered Data ONTAP. WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE? The target audience is NetApp customers, partners, and employees PREREQUISITES: Data ONTAP 7-Mode Administration (D7ADM) COURSE OBJECTIVES: By the end of this course, you should be able to: Identify the components of a Data ONTAP storage environment Install and set up a Data ONTAP cluster Perform basic administration on a storage system Configure physical and logical storage Configure client protocols for a simple environment Describe Snapshot copies and space consumption in Data ONTAP Discuss backup methods that are available in Data ONTAP Describe the process of upgrading Data ONTAP Describe NetApp protection technology and the NetApp integrated data-protection solutions that are supported in Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 Design, implement and manage Snapshot copies Design, implement and manage Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 SnapMirror replication Design, implement and manage Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 SnapVault replication Use OnCommand System Manager to set up and manage backup and restore operations Understand how to implement the NDMP protocol in Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 COURSE OUTLINE: Module 1: Exploring Data ONTAP Storage Fundamentals Overview of clustered Data ONTAP and Data ONTAP 8.3 enhancements Scaling Methods Administrative User Interfaces
Module 2: Hardware and Initial Setup FAS Hardware Setting up the Cluster Module 3: Initial Storage System Configuration Role-Based Access Control Licensing Policies and Schedules Network Time Protocol The AutoSupport Tool Module 4: Storage Management Data ONTAP Storage Architecture Data ONTAP File System Virtual Storage Tier Data ONTAP Physical Storage Configuration Data ONTAP FlexVol Configuration Module 5: Network Management Network Ports IPSpaces Network Interfaces Non-disruptive LIF Configuration Network Management Network Load Balancing Module 6: Implementing NAS Protocols File System Structure Deploying NFS Windows File Services Module 7: Implementing SAN Protocols Basic SAN Implementation SAN Configuration and Multi-pathing LUN Access Module 8: Snapshot Copies Defining Snapshot Technology Managing Snapshot Space Usage Creating Snapshot Copies Restoring Data from a Snapshot Copy Module 9: Managing Storage Space Thin Provisioning Deduplication and Compression FlexClone Volumes Quotas Volume Moves in Clustered Data ONTAP Growing Aggregates Automatic Space Management
Module 10: Data Protection Storage Failover Management SnapMirror SnapVault MetroCluster Netapp Data Protection Interfaces Module 11: Monitoring Your Storage System Monitor Your Cluster Event Management Determine System Health Display Utilization and Performance Information Performance and Statistics Collector Manage Logs and Core Files Module 12: Upgrading and Transitioning to Clustered Data ONTAP Non-Disruptive Upgrades Transition Fundamentals Module 13: Bonus Material Infinite Volumes Engaging NetApp Support OnCommand Insight Walkthrough Physical Storage Maintenance Architecture Module 14: Data Protection Technologies Data Protection NetApp Management Technologies Additional Storage Technologies MetroCluster and Data Protection Module 15: Data Protection with NetApp Snapshot Copies Data Protection with NetApp Snapshot Copies Snapshot Copy Design Criteria Implementing a Snapshot Copy Solution Monitoring and Managing Snapshot Copies Restoring Data from Snapshot Copies Snapshot Copy Advanced Topics Module 16: NetApp Replication Technologies Data ONTAP Replication Technology Design Criteria for SnapVault and SnapMirror Relationships Policies and Volume Types Implementing Cluster and SVM Peering Initial Transfer and Updates Module 17: Using SnapMirror for Data Protection SnapMirror Technology Implementing SnapMirror Relationships SnapMirror Failover and Resync SnapMirror Advance Topics
Module 18: SnapVault Backup and Recovery SnapVault Technology Implementing SnapVault Restoring Data SnapVault SnapVault Advanced Topics Monitoring and Managing SnapVault and SnapMirror Module 19: Data Protection using NDMP NDMP Technology Design Criteria for NDMP Solutions Managing Node-Scoped NDMP Managing SVM-Scoped NDMP Appendix A Open Systems SnapVault Open Systems SnapVault Fundamentals Open Systems SnapVault Features Open Systems SnapVault Deployment Best Practices and Troubleshooting Labs Connect to the ClusterShell Connect to the command shell and explore the command hierarchy Review Command options Compare privilege levels Use partial commands and complete commands with the tab key Log in to the Cluster2 with OnCommand System Manager Explore the resources in the OnCommand System Manager Explore package licensing Configure time and time zone Create a new aggregate Add disks to the aggregate Use System Manager to create an aggregate Create a flexible volume Use System Manger to create a flexible volume Explore network resources and create an interface group Create a VLAN Create a new IPspace Create a subnet for the default IPspace Explore failover groups and policies Configure an SVM to serve CIFS and NFS Create a NAS data LIF Migrate and rehome a NAS data LIF Create an export policy
Export a volume Verify and create CIFS shares Access your CIFS share from a Windows client Access your data volume from an NFS client Verify MPIO configuration Check the iscsi software initiator name Use NetApp System Manager to create an SVM for iscsi Configure the iscsi software initiator (in Windows) Access the iscsi-attached LUN on the Windows host Explore Snapshot configuration in System Manager Navigate the snapshot directory from an NFS client Explore thin provisioning and storage efficiency Perform a volume move Create and initialize snapmirror replications Compare data-protection mirror replication times Add volumes and files to a replicated namespace Schedule periodic snapmirror replications Promote a load-sharing mirror Access system logs with a web browser Configure AutoSupport messages Prepare the storage environment on Cluster1 and Cluster2 Create a job schedule Create a Snapshot policy Assign a Snapshot policy to a FlexVol volume Restore volume data from Snapshot copies Restore previous versions Configure network connectivity to allow cluster peering Configure Cluster peering Create a volume to be used for a SnapMirror source Create a SnapMirror relationship Verify data transfer Simulate a source volume failure Break the SnapMirror relationship Perform a SnapMirror reverse resynchronization Restore the original SnapMirror relationship Create a new FlexVol volume on a destination SVM Create a new schedule on Cluster2 Create a SnapShot policy on the source SVM and volume Create a SnapVault policy on the destination SVM Create the SnapVault relationship and perform an initial transfer Confirm the SnapVault data transfer Perform a manual SnapVault update Restore SnapVault data
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