The Managing HPE Alletra 9000 course describes the HPE Alletra 9000 portfolio hardware building blocks, theory of operation and features. Using hands-on labs (HOL), students learn to perform common day-to-day management tasks, including how to create hosts, volumes, and sets, as well as how to monitor the product. This course also provides knowledge of more advanced features, including local and remote replication, disaster recovery, QoS, as well as maintenance and data migration. You gain a practical understanding of HPE Alletra 9000 array capabilities using extensive hands-on lab exercises, performed on all applicable user interfaces.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Customers, administrators and channel
partner sales or technical sales
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
• An understanding of general storage
concepts including fiber channel, iSCSI
technology and RAID
• Operator level functionality in a Windows
environment
COURSE CONTENT:
Managing HPE Alletra 9000 | H61N3S
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
Course objectives
After completing this course, you should be
able to:
• Describe HPE Alletra 9000 hardware and
features
• List and compare HPE Alletra 9000
management options, roles, and security
• Explain provisioning terminology
• Perform HPE Alletra 9000 array on-boarding
and initialization
• Work with volumes, hosts, and corresponding
sets
• Protect data with snapshots, clones, and use
protection policies
• Describe priority optimization and quality of
service (QoS)
• Explain different types of Remote Copy
implementations and failure scenarios
• Briefly describe data migration, high
availability, and disaster tolerance solutions
• Describe HPE Alletra monitoring and alerting
options including HPE InfoSight
• Describe the HPE Alletra 9000 OS update
procedure, maintenance, and data migration
options
FOLLOW ON COURSES:
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