What is NetApp?
The operating system of the NetApp FAS storage controller is
named Data ONTAP. Data ONTAP is the foundation of the NetApp Unified Storage
architecture, supporting a wide range of storage protocols and
storage-management software features.
The NetApp FAS storage controllers are designed around the
NetApp Unified Storage architecture and support numerous storage protocols,
software features, and storage tiers in an appliance-like design. Refer to
Figures 3 for identification of the supported protocols.
Introduction to netapp storage environment
The key features and functions of netapp storage
systems, Distinguish between nas and san, Netapp unified storage
architecture, Netapp
support site
Basic administration
How to connect to a netapp (console and remote), Netapp
system manager, Running commands on console, from remote host and system
manager, Configure autosupport for fas systems
Physical storage
Data ontap raid technology, Diskshelfs and
disks, Aggregates
Volumes
Volume concepts, Root volumes, flexible
voumes, Using cli and system manager for volume
administration, Qtrees
Wafl (write anywhere file layout)
Wafl file system concepts, Data read and write
mechanism on a wafl file system, Consistency points (cps), raid management
and storage levels
Security administration
Configure security for administrtive access to
storage, Manage user logins, Role-based access control
(rbac), Manage users and groups, Data ontap 8.0 security
Networking
Configuration of network settings in data ontap, Name
resolution services (dns & nis) concepts and configuration, Network
interface configuration, Interface group configuration and
management, Virtual lans (v-lan) and routing
Nfs (network file system)
Nfs concepts, Configure nfs through cli and system
manager, Nfs exports, Client side configuration for
mounting, Nfs troubleshooting
Cifs
Cifs concepts, Configuring cifs through cli and system
manager, Sharing resources on storage and mapping on clients, Cifs
troubleshooting, Managing cifs security
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