NetApp University

NA-NCDA PW

NCDA Power Workshop

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Who Should Attend

Network Professionals seeking the NCDA certification. This course is also valuable for those who need to perform in-depth support, administrative functions, and performance management for environments using any of the following enterprise storage solutions: CIFS, NFS, FCP, iSCSI protocols on a NetApp storage appliance running the Data ONTAP operating system.

Dates
An individual course planning is possible for this kind of course. If you would like to know more about this course please either call us on +36 1 327 4528 or send an email to info_hu@flane.com
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Course Objectives

• State the advantages, features, and functions of a NetApp storage system
• Identify the key features of NetApp product platforms and disk shelves
• Distinguish between SAN and NAS topologies
• Describe the basic functions of the Data ONTAP operating system
• Access the NOW (NetApp on the Web) Knowledgebase to obtain software and hardware documentation
• Implement NetApp HA solutions using Clustered Failover, SyncMirror, and MetroCluster to ensure continuous data availability in the enterprise and rapid recovery of data in the event of a disaster
• Learn to license, cable, configure, and test Clustered Failover, SyncMirror, and MetroCluster
• Learn how to administer NetApp clusters and perform appropriate “takeover” and “giveback” commands
• Use “vol” commands to create a SyncMirrored volume, split the volume, and join the volume
• Identify the appropriate CIFS server environment for your storage system to support Windows client users
• Configure the CIFS environment on a storage system by licensing CIFS, setting up CIFS, and configuring files and options
• Administer a storage system in a CIFS environment including creating and managing shares, users, groups, and sessions
• Explain how to troubleshoot basic CIFS problems
• Define the characteristics of a SAN environment and how LUNs relate to the storage system
• Describe the components of FC and IP SANs
• Describe size planning requirements for LUNs
• Create and manage LUNs on a storage controller for both Windows and UNIX hosts
• Explain FC and IP SAN multipathing options for Windows and UNIX operating systems
• Explain how to troubleshoot common SAN issues
• State the rules for exporting resources to hosts, subnets, and netgroups
• Explain the /etc/ exports access options and how they relate to mount permissions
• Analyze NFS performance using sysstat and nfsstat commands
• Explain NFS protocol overview, NFS versions, and NFS Implementation criteria
• Configure and administer clients and servers in an NFS environment
• Collect and analyze data to assist with troubleshooting storage system hardware, operating system, network connections, NFS configuration files and options
• Explain the concept of Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)
• Set up and maintain SnapShots
• Plan and perform data recovery using SnapRestore
• Configure and administer Asynchronous and Synchronous SnapMirror
• Configure and administer SnapVault
• Configure and administer OSSV
• List best practices and perform troubleshooting of SnapMirror, SnapVault, and OSSV
• Use NDMP to archive data
• Configure and administer SnapLock and LockVault

Course Content

This 10-day boot camp will prepare you to pass all the NetApp exams required to achieve the NetApp Certified Data Management Administrator (NCDA)certification. The hands-on course covers the required knowledge from the following courses:

  • Data ONTAP Fundamentals (DOTF)
  • Data ONTAP CIFS Administration (CIFS)
  • Data ONTAP NFS Administration (NFS)
  • Data Protection and Retention (DPR)
  • Data ONTAP SAN Administration (SAN)
  • High Availability (HA)
Further information

If you would like to know more about this course please either call us on +36 1 327 4528 or send an email to info_hu@flane.com .