Storage area network final exam

Storage area network final exam

Are you up to date on SAN technologies? Take our test and evaluate your knowledge of the SAN. This final

    Requires Free Membership to View

    When you register for SearchStorage.com, you’ll also receive targeted emails from my team of award-winning editorial writers. Our goal is to keep you informed on the hottest topics, the latest news and the biggest challenges you face as a storage professional today.

    Rich Castagna, Editorial Director

    By submitting your registration information to SearchStorage.com you agree to receive email communications from TechTarget and TechTarget partners. We encourage you to read our Privacy Policy which contains important disclosures about how we collect and use your registration and other information. If you reside outside of the United States, by submitting this registration information you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Your use of SearchStorage.com is governed by our Terms of Use. You may contact us at webmaster@TechTarget.com.

exam isn't for the weak, so you might want to do a bit of studying first by checking out our new SAN SAN Learning Guide. All of the answers can be found in its content. (Note: Type all answers using uppercase.)

  1. What type of storage is presented to a server, but is never tied to a file system or volume manager?
    Your answer:

  2. RAID 6 has become more prominent in recent years due to the popularity of type of drive?
    Your answer:

  3. Sometimes called oversubscription, this technology is a quick way to get capacity to an application. (Hint: Two words)
    Your answer:

  4. This technology is designed to transmit data between computer devices at data rates of up to 4 gigabits per second (Gbps). (Hint: Two words)
    Your answer:

  5. A performance test tool for tuning Windows environments, this can also be used to tune performance in iSCSI SANs.
    Your answer:

  6. Edge switches are known by another name, what is it?
    Your answer:

  7. According to Charles Clark, this technology dates back to the 1980s in the field of telephony. It made its first appearance in voice networks as a means of automating certain aspects of network management. (Hint: Two words)
    Your answer:

  8. This practice creates a layer of abstraction that insulates an application from the hardware layer. This allows administrators to gather, organize, allocate and manage storage hardware without regard for the applications or servers that use it. (Hint: Two words)
    Your answer:

  9. This type of switch offers massive scalability for the SAN, yet can be managed as a single platform.
    Your answer:

  10. Mainstream adoption of 8 Gbps is not expected until what year?
    Your answer:

Score card

  • 10 correct: You're a SAN master
  • 7-9 correct: You're a SAN whiz
  • 4-6 correct: You're so-so at SAN
  • 0-3 correct: Your SAN skills are so SAD


So, are you up to date when it comes to SAN technologies? E-mail us and let us know.

This was first published in April 2008