About this course
Course Overview
The course prepares students to perform Isilon cluster administration. Topics include the configuration of basic and advanced SmartConnect, SMB and NFS client access; FTP, HTTP configurations; data protection/replication in single and multi-cluster implementations, archive deployment, snapshots and replication, SNMP integration, data protection and caching, analytics and monitoring, auditing and the job engine. This training consists of 8 modules. The total time required to complete this course is approximately 5 days.Target Audience
This course is intended for customers.Course Objectives
- Understand the overall Isilon cluster architecture
- Explain the cluster layout and different types of access
- Navigate the details of file access
- Configure cluster features
- Utilize the tools to perform cluster monitoring
Course Content
- Isilon architecture overview
- Isilon cluster architecture
- Hardware nodes
- Data protection
- Storage types
- Management access
- RBAC
- Data layout and protection
- Protection and overhead
- Sub pools, data layout, and actual protection
- Caching
- Network configuration
- Access to the cluster
- External interface connections
- SmartConnect
- Directory service integration
- Access zones
- File access
- Identity management
- Access utilizing multiple protocols
- Permissions
- Configuring shares and exports
- Alternative platform access
- Storage management
- Node pools and tiers
- Smartpools and file pools
- SmartQuotas
- SnapShotIQ
- SyncIQ
- Deduplication
- SmartLock
- Application Integration
- Hadoop and HDFS
- NDMP and backup
- Auditing
- Monitoring
- Installing InsightIQ
- Using InsightIQ and FSA
- ESRS
- Job Engine
- Job engine architecture
- Built-in jobs
- Data integrity safeguards
- Jobs and job management
Course Prerequisites
To understand the content and successfully complete this course, a student must have a suitable knowledgebase/skill set. The student must have an understanding of:
- Networking fundamentals such as TCP/IP, DNS and routing
- An introduction to storage such as NAS/SAN differences and basic storage principles and features
- Installation process of an Isilon cluster.
Students should have completed the following EMC courses:
- Isilon Fundamentals (e-learning)
- Isilon Installation and Initial Configuration (e-learning)
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