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Linux System Engineer: iSCSI Storage Area Networks

Linux System Engineer: iSCSI Storage Area Networks

MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 Ch | Duration: 1h 23m

Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub | Size: 176 MB


 

Become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). The RHCE certification demonstrates expert-level competence with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and is considered the benchmark for Linux administrators. This course covers objectives related to iSCSI—the standard protocol for linking a storage area network (SAN) on Linux. Instructor Grant McWilliams provides an overview of iSCSI and related terminology, including targets, initiators, LUNs, backstores, and iSCSI addressing. He shows how to configure iSCSI target and initiator packages, create a backstore, enable access with an access control list (ACL), discover and log into targets, partition and format target drives, and prepare them for automatic mounting. Finally, he demonstrates how to remove targets and backstores and configure iSCSI LUN (logical unit number) storage.

Topics include:

What is iSCSI?

Creating iSCSI backstores

Configuring ACL and firewall credentials

Configuring targets and initiators

Partitioning and mounting drives

Creating iSCSI LUNs

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https://www.lynda.com/Linux-tutorials/RHCE-Cert-Prep-iSCSI-Storage-Area-Networks/716061-2.html

 

Linux System Engineer: iSCSI Storage Area Networks


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