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Data ONTAP Fundamentals (DOTF)

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Who should attend

An individual who provides basic support and administrative functions of the Data ONTAP operating system.

Certifications

This course is part of the following Certifications:

Prerequisites

  • Introduction to NetApp Products Web Based Training

Course Objectives

At the end of this course you should be able to:

  • Describe the basic functions of the Data ONTAP operating system
  • Access the NOW™ (NetApp on the Web) Knowledgebase to obtain software and hardware documentation
  • Set up console access for a storage system
  • Configure a storage system with the setup command
  • Access FilerView and the command line to manage a storage system
  • Configure and manage the AutoSupport service for a FAS storage system
  • Define and create virtual interfaces (vifs) and VLANs
  • Describe Data ONTAP RAID technology
  • Calculate usable disk space of disks
  • Define and create an aggregate and volume
  • Define FlexClone volume
  • Configure the storage system as an NFS server and CIFS server
  • Configure a multiprotocol environment
  • Configure a LUN for SAN environments
  • Configure, create and restore Snapshot copies
  • Describe the WAFL file system, including consistency points, tetris creation, RAID management, and storage levels
  • Collect performance data
  • Use FlexShare
  • Configure an Active-Active configuration

Course Content

Data ONTAP® 7.3 Fundamentals is an instructor-led course designed for those who provide support and administration on NetApp® storage systems running the Data ONTAP operating system. The course covers Write Anywhere File Layout (WAFL) file system, volumes, aggregates, qtrees, and quotas. Hands-on labs for the course focus on the basic administrative use of Data ONTAP in NAS and IP-SAN environments.

Comments

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"The instructor was most helpful in explaining class material and helping to provide answers to real-world questions after class."

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Classroom training

Duration: 5 days

Price

US$ 4,500

NetApp Training Units:

60 NTU

NTU's may not have the same redemption value if used in a country other than where they were purchased.

Virtual class

Duration: 5 days

Price

US$ 4,500

 
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United States
Sep 13-17, 2010 Herndon/Reston, VA guaranteed date!
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Oct 25-29, 2010 Boston, MA
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Dec 13-17, 2010 Toronto
Jan 24-28, 2011 Calgary
Mar 7-11, 2011 Vancouver, BC
Apr 18-22, 2011 Toronto
Jun 13-17, 2011 Calgary
Aug 15-19, 2011 Toronto
Sep 12-16, 2011 Vancouver, BC
Dec 12-16, 2011 Calgary
Dec 19-23, 2011 Toronto
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This is an Instructor-Led Online course from Fast Lane. These sessions are conducted via WebEx in a VoIP environment and require an Internet Connection and headset with microphone connected to your computer or laptop. If you have any questions regarding these sessions, please contact Fast Lane at 919.674.3100.