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05 Jun 2007 | SearchStorage.com |
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Storage Area Network School: Lesson 7
"Putting it all together"
Join Alex Nikitin, co-author, Storage Area Networks for Dummies for a webcast on how you can put all of the pieces of your SAN together.
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More about "Lesson 7: Putting it all together"
Storage Area Network School lessons one through six were all about education and planning -- now it's time to put that knowledge to practical use. Lesson 7 guides you through putting all of the components of a SAN together to form a living, working network. If you are ready to implement your SAN, this lesson is for you. The lesson covers how to choose which applications/servers belong in your SAN, installing HBAs, loading firmware, starting drivers, setting the topology, testing for connectivity and zone types.
What you'll walk away with:
** How to configure your servers' OS for a SAN
** Setting up HBAs in your server
** Installing SAN switches
** Fundamental zoning techniques
** The ability to ask Alex your specific SAN questions
Please join for this webcast right now.
Also, follow along with class with this worksheet.
Take the first SAN School quiz.
***TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF PART 2 -- TAKE OUR QUIZ***
Once you've viewed lessons 5-7, test your skills by taking the
SAN School Quiz
About Alex Nikitin:
Alex Nikitin is District Storage Manager for HDS as well as co-author of "SANs for Dummies."
Don't miss this event. Make sure to view it today.
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