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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Determine specifications for a Storage Area Network
  2. Configure network settings on a Storage Area Network filer/node.
  3. Provision storage
  4. Connect client and/or server to provisioned storage.
  5. Configure advanced Storage Area Network Features.
  6. Configure Backup and Disaster recovery features.

Performance Evidence

Evidence of the ability to:

determine and document the specifications for a Storage Area network (SAN) solution

select the appropriate SAN solution to meet the client requirements

document and design a SAN solution that includes backup, security and redundancy

install and configure a storage cluster, either physically or in a simulated/virtualised environment

configure network settings to facilitate management of a SAN

verify and troubleshoot network connectivity

configure network protocols to facilitate storage access via a client/server environment

provision shared storage using suitable protocols

configure and use advanced SAN features if available

monitor and report on capacity utilization

resize existing storage to increase the size of existing datastores

create new datastores utilising capacity on a storage system.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.


Knowledge Evidence

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

describe the function and applications of the following network protocols:

common internet file system CIFS

sever message block (SMB)

network file system (NFS)

internet small computer system interface (iSCSI)

fibre channel (FC)

fibre channel over Ethernet (FCOE)

describe the advanced SAN features including:

snapshots

data deduplication

flexible volumes

replication

backup and restore

describe the advantages and disadvantages of storage area networks (SAN) versus direct attached storage (DAS) devices

identify and describe common hard drive types including:

serial attached SCSI (small computer system interface) -SAS

serial ATA (SATA)

solid state disk (SSD)

identify and describe common network cable types and connectors

outline the common network topologies

describe the implementation and configuration of SANs

recognise and describe redundant array of independent disks (RAID) configurations and state their application in data storage

describe which features of advanced storage systems can be applied in server and/or virtualized environments

describe the functional and interconnection relationship between storage systems and servers in server and/or virtualized environments

describe how storage systems can protect against data storage failures and the functional process for recovering data.