EMC ISM v2: NAS, Object-based Storage, and Unified Storage


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Target Audience
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
This course focuses on benefits and components of three types of storage: Network-Attached Storage (NAS), object-based storage, and unified storage. It covers NAS file-sharing protocols, different NAS implementations, and file-level virtualization. The course also covers the function of the key components of object-based storage and two examples of its uses: content-addressed and cloud-based storage. The function of the key components of unified storage and the process of data access from unified storage are also covered. This course is part of a series that cover the objectives for EMC Proven Professional certification exam E10-001 Information Storage and Management Exam Version 2.

Target Audience
Experienced IT professionals who wish to be or currently are responsible for information storage or for planning, designing, deploying, managing, or leveraging information infrastructure

Expected Duration (hours)
1.0

Lesson Objectives

EMC ISM v2: NAS, Object-based Storage, and Unified Storage

  • match NAS protocols with their corresponding characteristics
  • recognize the components of Network-Attached Storage
  • identify features of NAS implementations
  • identify features of EMC Isilon and VNX Gateway
  • describe object-based storage
  • describe unified storage
  • identify features of EMC products for object-based and unified storage
  • distinguish between network-attached, object-based, and unified storage
  • Course Number:
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