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Data ONTAP

7-Mode
Administration
Part Number: STRSW-ILT-D7ADM

Logistics and Safety


Logistics
Introductions
Schedule (start time,
breaks, lunch, close)
Telephones and
messages
Food and drinks
Restrooms

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Safety
Alarm signal
Evacuation route
Assembly area
Electrical safety

Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
Identify the different components that compose a
NetApp storage environment
Install Data ONTAP
Perform basic administration on a storage system
Explain and configure physical and logical storage
Identify and configure client protocols
List virtualization techniques available in Data ONTAP
Describe Snapshot copies and how space is used by
Data ONTAP
Discuss basic data backup methods available in Data
ONTAP
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Course Agenda
Day 1
NetApp Storage Environment
Basic Administration
Physical Storage

Day 2

Logical Storage
Administrative Security
Networking
Network File System

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Course Agenda (Cont.)


Day 3

Common Internet File System


NAS Management
Storage Area Networks
Snapshot Copies

Day 4

Space Management
High Availability Solutions
Virtualization Solutions
Backup and Recovery Methods

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Course Agenda (Cont.)


Day 5

WAFL Simplified
Data Collection Tools
Data ONTAP Upgrade
Final Words

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NetApp University Information Sources


NOW (NetApp on the Web)
http://now.netapp.com

NetApp University
http://www.netapp.com/us/services/university/

NetApp University Support


http://netappusupport.custhelp.com

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Italic Font

Book titles.
Words or characters that require special attention.
Variable names or placeholders for information that
must be supplied, for example:
An ifstat command looks like this:
ifstat -z -a <interface>
The name of the interface for which you want
to view statistics is interface.

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Command names, daemon names, and option


names.
Information displayed on the system console or
other computer monitors.
The contents of files.

Bold monospaced font

Words or characters that are typed, for example:


Enter the following command:
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license add <code1> <code2>

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