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Information Storage and Management v4

  • Course Code ISMV3
  • Duration 5 days

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Course Overview

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Information Storage and Management (ISM) is a unique course that provides a comprehensive understanding of the various storage infrastructure components in data center environments. It enables participants to make informed decisions on storage-related technologies in an increasingly complex IT environment, which is fast changing with the adoption of software-defined infrastructure management and third platform technologies (cloud, Big Data, social, and mobile technologies). It provides a strong understanding of storage technologies and prepares participants for advanced concepts, technologies, and processes. Participants will learn the architectures, features, and benefits of intelligent storage systems including block-based, file-based, object-based, and unified storage; software-defined storage; storage networking technologies such as FC SAN, IP SAN, and FCoE SAN; business continuity solutions such as backup and replication; the highly-critical area of information security; and storage infrastructure management. This course takes an open-approach to describe all the concepts and technologies, which are further illustrated and reinforced with EMC-related product examples.

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Target Audience

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Experienced IT professionals, who may not have had exposure to all of the segments of modern storage infrastructure

  • Experienced IT professionals managing storage infrastructure and services
  • Students and professionals who are looking to pursue a career in the storage industry
  • Organization-wide IT teams directly or indirectly responsible for planning, designing, deploying, managing, or leveraging information infrastructure
  • Individuals who are seeking EMC Proven Professional Information
    Storage Associate (EMCISA) certification

Course Objectives

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Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Describe data center infrastructure and its elements
  • Describe third platform technologies - cloud, big data, social, and mobile
  • Evaluate various types of intelligent storage systems and their deployment
  • Describe software-defined storage
  • Evaluate various storage networking technologies and their deployment
  • Articulate business continuity and archiving solutions
  • Describe various security threats and controls in a storage infrastructure
  • Describe key processes for managing a storage infrastructure

Course Content

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Module 1: Introduction to Information Storage

  • Digital data and its types
  • Information storage
  • Key characteristics of data center
  • Driving digital transformation

Module 2: Modern Technologies Driving Digital Transformation

  • Cloud computing and its essential characteristics
  • Cloud services and cloud deployment models
  • Big data analytics
  • Internet of Things and mobile computing
  • Machine learning and artificial intelligence

Module 3: Modern Data Center Environment

  • Compute, storage, and networking
  • Application services
  • Software-defined data center
  • Modern data center infrastructure architecture

Module 4: Intelligent Storage Systems

  • Components of an intelligent storage system
  • RAID
  • Types of intelligent storage systems
  • Scale-up and scale-out storage architecture

Module 5: Block-based Storage System

  • Components of block-based storage system
  • Storage provisioning and storage tiering

Module 6: Fibre Channel SAN

  • FC SAN Overview
  • FC architecture
  • FC topology and zoning
  • SAN Virtualization

Module 7: IP and FCoE SAN

  • Overview of TCP/IP
  • IP SAN overview
  • iSCSI
  • FCIP
  • FCoE

Module 8: File-based and Object-based Storage System

  • NAS components and architecture
  • File-level virtualization and tiering
  • Object-based and unified storage

Module 9: Software-Defined Storage and Networking

  • Software-defined storage
  • Software-defined networking

Module 10: Introduction to Business Continuity

  • Business continuity overview
  • Fault tolerance IT Infrastructure

Module 11: Data Protection Solutions

  • Replication
  • Backup and recovery
  • Data deduplication
  • Data archiving
  • Migration

Module 12: Storage Infrastructure Security

  • Introduction to Information Security
  • Storage security domains and threats
  • Key security controls

Module 13: Storage Infrastructure Management

  • Introduction to storage infrastructure management
  • Operations management

Course Prerequisites

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  • To understand the content and successfully complete this course, a participant must have a basic understanding of computer architecture, operating systems, networking, and databases
  • Participants with experience in specific segments of storage infrastructure would also be able to assimilate the course material