VMware ESX on NetApp Storage Systems (NAVMW)
Who should attend
- System administrators and system engineers who are responsible for the integration, administration and management of VMware ESX server in a NetApp storage environment
Prerequisites
- Knowledge on NetApp storage systems, VMware ESX, Linux and Windows servers
Course Objectives
This course covers the installation, configuration and administration of an ESX Servers and focuses on optimal connectivity to NetApp storage systems using FCP, iSCSI, CIFS and NFS. Backup and restore of VMware ESX Server storage LUNs with ESX and NetApp means are also covered, as is the planning and operation of VMware© ESX Server and NetApp storage systems in a high availability scenario.
Course Content
- Overview of the VMware virtualisation concepts
- Basic configuration of the VMware ESX Server and the VMs
- Networks in VMware
- Planning, installation & configuration of CIFS/SMB, NFS & iSCSI within a VM
- Planning, installation & configuration of CIFS/SMB & NFS in the service console of VMware ESX server
- Planning, installation & configuration of FCP, NFS & iSCSI in the VMkernel
- Backup scenarios
- High availability scenarios
- Monitoring & system management
- Troubleshooting
Classroom training
Duration: 5 days
Prices (excl. VAT):
Slovenia:
4,500 €
Germany:
4,500 €
NetApp Training Units:
60 NTU
Click on the location to go directly to the booking pageSchedule
Europe
Slovenia
Poland
Turkey
Germany
20/09/2010 - 24/09/2010
Stuttgart
18/10/2010 - 22/10/2010
Düsseldorf
Albania
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
France
29/11/2010 - 03/12/2010
Toulouse
Hungary
Italy
22/11/2010 - 26/11/2010
Milan
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
18/10/2010 - 22/10/2010
Bratislava
28/02/2011 - 04/03/2011
Bratislava
Sweden
Switzerland
22/11/2010 - 26/11/2010
Zurich
Latin America
Mexico
Fast Lane will carry out all guaranteed training regardless of the number of attendees, exempt from force majeure or other unexpected events, like e.g. accidents or illness of the trainer, which prevent the course from being conducted.

