Fundamentals of Storage Area Networks
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.
This course utilizes a Java application for the exercises. The Java application must be downloaded and run on the student's workstation. In order to run the application, the student's workstation must have version 1.3 or later of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) installed.

Course ID:
WEB-2030-365 |
Subscription Duration:
365 days
| Price: $US
395.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who Can Benefit |
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Storage professionals responsible for designing, implementing, or managing storage in a SAN.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Describe storage systems, such as storage arrays, and define the specific technologies associated with arraysDefine and differentiate between the types of network storage configurations and the types of logical storage configurationsDefine data services and their application to storage
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you 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 |
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Bundle contains:WE-2031 Introduction to Storage Area NetworksWE-2032 Storage Area Network ComponentsWE-2033 Storage Area Network Topology and DesignWE-2034 Storage Area Network SecurityWE-2035 Storage Area Network ManagementWE-2036 Fibre Channel Architecture |