Basic NetApp Configuration and Administration (BNCA) – Perfil

Esquema Detallado del Curso

Module 1 NetApp Data ONTAP Basics

  • Identify the key features and functions of NetApp® platforms
  • State the advantages of a NetApp storage system
  • Distinguish between SAN and NAS topologies
  • Describe the unified storage architecture
  • Access the Support knowledge base to obtain software and hardware documentation

Module 2 Hardware Basics and NetApp System Manager

  • Access NetApp System Manager to administer a storage system
  • Identify basic NetApp hardware components including storage system and disk shelves
  • Identify shelf connectivity to a NetApp storage system
  • Identify system and network connections such as RLM and Ethernet ports

Module 3 Creating Aggregates and Volumes

  • Describe Data ONTAP RAID technology
  • Create an Aggregate
  • Create a Flexible Volume
  • Create a qtree

Module 4 Protecting Data using Snapshot Technology

  • Define the function of Snapshot
  • Articulate the benefits of Snapshot Copies
  • Create and delete a Snapshot

Module 5 Getting Started with Basic Network Administration

  • Identify interfaces, network settings and components in Data ONTAP
  • Explain NFS on Data ONTAP
  • License NFS on a storage system
  • List the steps to setup NFS
  • Explain CIFS on Data ONTAP
  • License CIFS on Data ONTAP
  • List the steps to set up CIFS

Module 6 Creating a LUN

  • Define a LUN and explain LUN attributes
  • Use NetApp® System Manager to create iSCSI-attached LUNs
  • Access and manage a LUN from a Windows® host
  • Describe the features of SnapDrive

Module 7 Storage Space Management

  • Explain the relationship between space guarantees, volumes, and aggregates
  • Define what thin provisioning is and explain how it is used
  • Define what deduplication is and describe the benefits that it provides
  • Use System Manager to set default quotas and to set a quota on a qtree

Module 8 Storage System Maintenance

  • Describe message logging
  • Explain how to enable AutoSupport feature
  • Configure and manage the AutoSupport service for a FAS system
  • Explain SNMP
  • Boot, halt, and reboot a system

Lab Exercises

Lab 1-1 Identify the exercise environment
Lab 1-2 Explore the NetApp Support Site
Lab 2-1 Install NetApp System Manager
Lab 2-2 Add a storage system to NetApp System Manager
Lab 2-3 Access a storage system using the command-line interface
Lab 2-4 Explore THE HELP command and advanced privilege levels
Lab 2-5 List the system configuration of a storage system from the command-line interface
Lab 2-6 Configure DNS with System Manager
Lab 3-1 Plan a disk configuration for a FAS system (Optional)
Lab 3-2 Sizing (Optional)
Lab 3-3 Explore the current disk configuration
Lab 3-4 Run the storage configuration wizard
Lab 3-5 Create a 32-bit aggregate
Lab 3-6 Create a 64-bit aggregate
Lab 3-7 Fail a disk
Lab 3-8 Adding disks to an aggregate
Lab 3-9 Create a volume using NetApp System Manager
Lab 3-10 Resize a volume
Lab 3-11 Delete a volume
Lab 3-12 Create Qtrees
Lab 3-13 Delete Qtrees
Lab 4-1 Create a SnapShot copy using System Manager
Lab 4-2 Manage Snapshot copies using System Manager
Lab 5-1 License NFS
Lab 5-2 Export a volume using NetApp System Manager
Lab 5-3 Export a volume using the command-line interface
Lab 5-4 Mount exports from an adminhost
Lab 5-5 License CIFS using NetApp System Manager
Lab 5-6 Configure CIFS services using NetApp System Manager
Lab 5-7 Create a windows domain user
Lab 5-8 View and create shares with the command-line interface and System Manager
Lab 5-9 Map shares to drive letters
Lab 5-10 Modify user permissions
Lab 5-11 Display CIFS sessions
Lab 5-12 Terminate CIFS sessions
Lab 6-1 License and start the iSCSI service
Lab 6-2 Configure iSCSI on Windows Server 2008 R2
Lab 6-3 Create a LUN using NetApp System Manager
Lab 6-4 Create a LUN from the command line interface (CLI)
Lab 6-5 Access the LUNs from Windows Server 2008 R2
Lab 7-1 Experiment with Volume Space Consumption
Lab 7-2 Experiment with file space consumption
Lab 7-3 Configure Deduplication
Lab 7-4 Create a volume with a default tree quota
Lab 7-5 Create a Qtree and set a user quota for all users of the Qtree
Lab 7-6 Create a quota for an existing Qtree
Lab 7-7 Modify an existing quota
Lab 8-1 Restore a Windows file from a Snapshot copy
Lab 8-2 Restore a Unix file from a Snapshot copy
Lab 8-3 Revert a file using Window's previous version tool
Lab 8-4 Configure AutoSupport with NetApp System Manager (Optional)
Lab 8-5 Reboot a running NetApp system; Halt a running NetApp system then boot it from the CFE prompt; Reboot a NetApp system and start the special boot menu