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NAS Windows Powered Remote Delivery

Accredited Integration Specialist (AIS) Certification
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Accredited Integration Specialist (AIS) Certification logo Course Code: 25218
Length: 5 days

Delivery Method: Virtual Classroom
Price: $1,2500.00 US*
 $1,500.00* Canada Partners*
*Plus applicable taxes

Registration

Partners: To view a schedule of classes and to register online for this course, click here. Or, if you would prefer to register by phone, call 1.800.732.5741 (US) or 1.800.392.7024 (Canada).

Latin America Partners click here for registration information.

HP Employees: For more information on how to access schedules and register for training, click here. The ELMS Catalog Code for this course is 25218

Course overview

Remote delivery version of the HP StorageWorks Windows Powered NAS Service & Support Instructor-Led Training (ILT). It will cover the NAS 1000S, 1200S, B2000, 2000S, B3000, 4000S, E7000, and 9000S products. The course will focus on the B3000 and 4000S covering both single-device and clustered NAS environments, as applicable. The v2 and v3 products in the NAS Family provide the baseline for this course.

Prerequisites

Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to taking HP StorageWorks Windows Powered NAS Service & Support ILT:

  • Implementing and Servicing StorageWorks SANs (LU: E9-10187-L0; Catalog Code 2132)
  • Familiarity with Proliant DL380 and DL580 series servers.
  • Familiarity with basic network file server functions and processes.
  • Familiarity with HP's SAN and NAS architectures.
  • Familiarity with HP SAN-attached disk arrays.
  • Experience with troubleshooting networks.
  • Introduction to Windows Server 2003 (Catalog Code 2524)
  • Installation, Configuration and Setup for Windows Server 2003 (Catalog Code 2108)
  • Windows Server 2003 Cluster Course (Catalog Code 4454)

Audience

This course is primarily intended for HP Services field engineers, call center personnel, and other field personnel who provide installation and/or operational support assistance for the Windows Powered NAS product family. A secondary audience is HP employees, customers, and partners with a general interest in learning about the Windows Powered NAS product family.

Course objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • List the components, features, and benefits of the NAS family of products.
  • Setup and configure Windows powered NAS.
  • Create and manage storage.
  • Implement advanced storage management tasks for Windows powered NAS.
  • Create and manage Persistent Images.
  • Migrate data from Storage Virtual Replicator to Persistent Storage Manager.
  • Manage NAS users, groups, folders, shares, and exports.
  • Service and maintain NAS.
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot NAS.
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