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Enterprise Storage Solutions With Linux And Windows Server
Published 3/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.50 GB | Duration: 13h 22m Master Storage Technologies: Windows Linux | Design, Deploy, Optimize | Cut Costs | Boost Performance | Hands-On Mastery What you'll learn Implement enterprise storage solutions on Windows & Linux, mastering Storage Spaces, Deduplication, VDO, NAS, & SANs for high performance and scalability. Configure advanced storage features like RAID, logical volumes, file systems, and storage pools to optimize data integrity and resource utilization. Deploy and troubleshoot storage components (Fibre Channel, iSCSI, SMB, NFS) for efficient data access and transfer across organizational networks. Monitor, maintain, and develop disaster recovery strategies for storage environments, ensuring data protection, risk mitigation, and business continuity. Leverage hands-on labs and real-world scenarios to build expertise in designing, deploying, and optimizing robust storage infrastructures. Requirements Basic understanding of computer hardware and storage concepts. Familiarity with Windows Server and Linux operating systems at a beginner to intermediate level. The course provides a comprehensive introduction to storage concepts and gradually builds upon fundamental knowledge, making it suitable for IT professionals, system administrators, or anyone looking to expand their expertise in enterprise storage solutions. Hands-on labs and practical demonstrations will guide learners through the process of setting up and configuring storage environments, ensuring a smooth learning experience regardless of their starting point. Description Advance Your Highly Valuable Skills in Enterprise Storage Management with Linux and Windows Server for Unmatched ExpertiseIn today's data-driven world, efficient storage management is crucial for businesses of all sizes. This comprehensive course will equip you with the skills to design, implement, and maintain enterprise storage solutions using both Linux and Windows Server platforms.Through hands-on labs and practical demonstrations, you'll dive deep into configuring local storage, implementing RAID configurations, and leveraging advanced technologies like Storage Spaces, Data Deduplication, and Virtual Data Optimizer (VDO) on Windows Server.But that's not all - you'll also explore network-attached storage (NAS), storage area networks (SANs), and file-level storage solutions like SMB and NFS shares. Gain expertise in managing logical volumes, partitions, and file systems on Linux, ensuring optimal storage utilization and performance.Whether you're a system administrator, IT professional, or anyone looking to expand their storage management expertise, this course offers a comprehensive journey through the world of enterprise storage. With a perfect blend of theoretical concepts and hands-on practical exercises, you'll be well-equipped to tackle real-world storage challenges across both Windows and Linux environments.Invest in your career growth today and enroll in this course to become an unrivaled expert in enterprise storage solutions! Overview Section 1: Building Windows Server 2022 Lab Lecture 1 Instructor's Intro Lecture 2 Introduction and Installing Windows Server 2022 Lecture 3 Setting a Base Image with SYSPREP Lecture 4 Setting up your first DC Lecture 5 Installing WAC and Joing a workstation to the domain Lecture 6 Server Core Lecture 7 Base Lab SOP Lecture 8 Server Manager Lecture 9 Installing Hyper-V in Windows Server Lab Lecture 10 Installing Hyper-V in Windows Server Lab. Part 2 Section 2: Configuring Local Storage in Windows Server Lecture 11 Managing disks in Windows Server Lecture 12 Selecting a disk type Lecture 13 Selecting a file system Lecture 14 Implementing ReFS Lecture 15 Implementing ReFS with Powershell Lecture 16 Using .vhd and .vhdx file types Lecture 17 Using .vhd and .vhdx file types Lecture 18 Working with Dynamic Volumes Lecture 19 Working with Diskpart Lecture 20 Lab Assignment: Configuring Local Storage Lecture 21 Lab Solution: Configuring Local Storage Lecture 22 Selecting a disk type Lecture 23 What is RAID? Lecture 24 RAID levels Section 3: Implementing enterprise storage solutions with Windows Server Lecture 25 What is DAS? Lecture 26 What is NAS? Lecture 27 What is a SAN? Lecture 28 Comparison and scenarios for usage Lecture 29 Block-level storage vs. file-level storage Lecture 30 What is Fibre Channel? Lecture 31 Considerations for implementing Fibre Channel Lecture 32 What is iSCSI? Lecture 33 iSCSI components Lecture 34 Core storage components Lecture 35 Demo: Configuring an iSCSI target Lecture 36 What is iSNS? Lecture 37 What is DCB? Lecture 38 What is MPIO? Lecture 39 Demo: Configuring MPIO Lecture 40 What is SMB? Lecture 41 Configuring SMB shares Lecture 42 Demo: Configuring SMB shares by using Server Manager and Windows PowerS Lecture 43 What is NFS? Lecture 44 Configuring NFS shares Lecture 45 Demo: Configuring an NFS share by using Server Manager Lecture 46 Lab Assignment: Implementing enterprise storage solutions Lecture 47 Lab Solution: Implementing enterprise storage solutions Section 4: Implementing Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication Lecture 48 Enterprise storage needs Lecture 49 What are Storage Spaces? Lecture 50 Components and features of Storage Spaces Lecture 51 Demonstration: Configuring Storage Spaces Lecture 52 Changes to file and storage services in Windows Server Lecture 53 Storage Spaces usage scenarios Lecture 54 Discussion: Comparing Storage Spaces to other storage solutions Lecture 55 Managing Storage Spaces Lecture 56 Managing disk failure with Storage Spaces Lecture 57 Storage pool expansion Lecture 58 Demonstration: Managing Storage Spaces by using Windows PowerShell Lecture 59 Event logs and performance counters Lecture 60 Event logs and performance counters. Part 2 Lecture 61 Performance counters Lecture 62 Lab A Tasks: Implementing Storage Spaces. Execrcise 1 Lecture 63 Lab A Tasks: Implementing Storage Spaces. Execrcise 2 Lecture 64 Lab A Solution: Implementing Storage Spaces. Execrcise 1 Lecture 65 Lab A Solution: Implementing Storage Spaces. Execrcise 2 Lecture 66 What is Data Deduplication? Lecture 67 Data Deduplication components Lecture 68 Deploying Data Deduplication Lecture 69 Usage scenarios for Data Deduplication Lecture 70 Monitoring and maintaining Data Deduplication Lecture 71 Backup and restore considerations with Data Deduplication Lecture 72 Lab B Tasks: Implementing Data Deduplication Lecture 73 Lab B Tasks: Implementing Data Deduplication Lecture 74 Lab B Solution: Implementing Data Deduplication Section 5: Building Linux Server Lab Lecture 75 Demo: Installing Red Hat 9 with GUI Lecture 76 Registering Red Hat Enterprise Linux from the Command Line Lecture 77 Introduction to the Bash Shell Lecture 78 Creating Red Hat Linux Lab environment with Vagarant Lecture 79 Modifying Vagrant Lab Configuration File Lecture 80 Demo: Installing KVM virtualization on Red Hat VM Lecture 81 Demo:Installing Vagrant on Red Hat VM Lecture 82 Demo: Interpreting command-line and its editing options Lecture 83 Demo: Logging in locally and remotely Section 6: Managing Storage in Linux Lecture 84 Adding Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent Mounts Lecture 85 Guided Exercise: Adding Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent Mounts Lecture 86 Managing Swap Space Lecture 87 Lab: Managing Basic Storage Lecture 88 Managing Logical Volumes Lecture 89 Extending Logical Volumes Lecture 90 Guided Exercise: Extending Logical Volumes Lecture 91 Lab: Managing Logical Volumes Lecture 92 Managing Layered Storage with Stratis Lecture 93 Guided Exercise: Managing Layered Storage with Stratis Lecture 94 Compresson and Deduplicating Storage with VDO Lecture 95 Lab: Implementing Advanced Stirage Features Lecture 96 Accessing Network-Attached Storage