Who Should Attend?
Linux system administrators and storage administrators interested in, or responsible for, maintaining large storage clusters using Red Hat Storage
Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification or an equivalent level of knowledge is highly recommended.
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Agenda
1 - INTRODUCTION TO RED HAT STORAGE
- Understand Red Hat Storage server features and terminology
2 - EXPLORE THE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT
- Gain familiarity with the classroom environment
3 - INSTALLATION
- Install Red Hat Storage server
4 - BASIC CONFIGURATION
- Build a Red Hat Storage server volume
5 - VOLUME TYPES
- Understand different volume types
6 - CLIENTS
- Access data on Red Hat Storage server volumes from different client types
7 - ACLS AND QUOTAS
- Implement quotas and Posix access control lists
8 - EXTENDING VOLUMES
- Grow storage volumes online
9 - IP FAILOVER
- Configure IP failover using CTDB
10 - GEO-REPLICATION
- Configure geo-replication
11 - UNIFIED FILE AND OBJECT STORAGE
- Configure Swift object access