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SNIA Storage Networking Sales Qualification Seminar
Course Number: I175

Course Description:
This course will prepare you to successfully complete the on-line SNIA Qualified Sales Professional 2005 Exam. This seminar spends little time discussing basic storage networking technology and focuses more time on virtualization, replication, and other advanced topics. This course is geared to Storage/SAN Sales Professionals who already have knowledge of general storage networking concepts and Solutions.

Sales Professionals who do not have a general knowledge of Storage Technology should take the 2-day SNIA Storage Networking Sales Qualification Workshop.

The course covers the same topics as the SNIA Storage Networking Foundations but covers them at a level appropriate to a Sales Professional.

The Storage Networking Sales Professional needs to be able to examine data and information requirements from a business perspective and respond with a solution by working with a team of storage networking professionals including Solutions Architects.

The Storage Networking Sales Professional needs to have a broad knowledge of storage concepts with an understanding of interoperability and storage networking solutions to succeed.

At the end of each module the instructor will present an example test question and will review it with the class.

Students are given two or three example test questions to answer after each session. The questions are reviewed during the class. Because of the condensed time frame of the course the amount of example questions and review is limited compared to the workshop course. In the Web Based Training courses the questions are given as homework and reviewed at the start of the next session.

The test and course will cover the topics outlined below from a sales perspective, including value-add propositions that help make the sales professional successful.

Course Format
Instructor Led Lecture & Discussion

Who Should Attend?

  • Storage Sales Personnel who need an understanding of current Storage Technologies.
  • Anyone who needs to pass the SNIA Qualified Sales Professional exam.

Prerequisites

  • 3 months experience in IT and/or Storage Networking Sales
  • An understanding of the overall Storage Networking architectures and solutions
  • A familiarity with some Storage Networking products

Course Outline

Basic Storage Technology

  • Describe storage performance and data protection strategies including RAID, caching, and connectivity technology
  • Differentiate between DAS, SAN, NAS, CAS and IP Storage environments
  • Describe the SNIA Shared Storage Model
  • Identify standards organizations
  • Disk Technology

  • Identify disk components (actuate, platter, head, sector, track, zone)
  • Compare and contract Disk Technologies between ATA, SATA (Serial ATA), SCSI and SAS (Serial Access SCSI)
  • Describe features and functions of Mid-Tier and High-End Storage Arrays
  • Describe features of Disk Controllers (cache, protection)
  • Describe selection criteria for a tiered storage architecture
  • SCSI

  • Describe SCSI (architecture, connections, disks, tapes)
  • Identify advantages and disadvantages of using SCSI (distance, speed, connectivity and scalability over disk technology)
  • Describe SCSI as protocol (initiators, targets and logical units)
  • Demonstrate understanding of SCSI command and operations concepts
  • Identify implementation parameters (Parallel, FC, iSCSI)
  • FC SAN

  • Describe FC SAN general concepts (architecture and basic terms including port types, WWN, components (HBA, Hub, Bridge/Router, Switch, Director, Cable, GBICs, etc.)
  • Identify advantages and disadvantages of using FC SAN (distance, speed, connectivity and scalability)
  • Describe Topologies (Point to Point, arbitrated loop, switched fabric)
  • Describe FC Protocol, service classes, addressing
  • Describe Fabric based services (virtualization, authentication, file sharing, replication, extension, FAIS)
  • Given a scenario, identify distance extension considerations (Latency of Equipment, Distance, Network, Retransmission, Bandwidth Reservation, Cost, WAD)
  • IP Storage

  • Describe IP storage general concepts (Network storage, block, file, FCIP, iFCP, iSCSI, iSNS, components)
  • Identify advantages and disadvantages of using IP Storage (distance, speed, connectivity, scalability, security)
  • Describe iSCSI implementation concepts
  • Demonstrate understanding of IP Storage based applications (Replication, Boot from network,
  • Demonstrate understanding of implementation risks (managing configuration, network)
  • Describe selection criteria for IP Storage Solutions
  • NAS

  • Describe NAS concepts (filing, components, O/S)
  • Identify advantages and disadvantages of using NAS technology
  • Compare and contrast NFS and CIFS protocols
  • Describe NAS operating system characteristics
  • Given a scenario, identify of NAS backup and recovery risks
  • Virtualization

  • Define Storage Virtualization (abstraction, transparency, taxonomy)
  • Identify Advantages, Disadvantages and Benefits (both application and physical levels)
  • Compare Storage Virtualization Approaches (host, network, storage device)
  • Describe virtualization management strategies (in-band and out-of-band)
  • Describe Storage Virtualization Taxonomy elements (Block, Disk, Tape, File System, File/Record)
  • Describe virtualization services (Snap, Copy, Replication)
  • Identify criteria for selecting virtualization services
  • Storage Management

  • Describe Storage Management Components (capacity, configuration, LDM, Storage Network Managers, device managers, integration )
  • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of effective storage management.
  • Describe storage management instrumentation points in the context of the SNIA storage object model
  • Given a scenario, identify SMI-S relationship to managed elements
  • Describe SMI-S Client and Object Manager relationships
  • Identify the SMI-S product certification process (ICTP)
  • Data Management

  • Describe Data Management Concepts (Backup & Recovery, Information Lifecycle, )
  • Compare backup techniques (Network, LAN-free, Snapshot, Application Server-free, Server-free, NDMP, backup to disk, disk to disk, tape virtualization)
  • Given a scenario, identify backup design trade-off as they relate to Scalability, Manageability, Performance
  • Given a scenario, identify the advantages and disadvantages in using replica, snapshot and split mirror Disk Backup techniques
  • Given a scenario, identify how the emergence of SMI-S Policy based management can be an advantage
  • Given a scenario, identify the role infrastructure resolution in backup recovery and disaster recovery
  • Continuity Management

  • Given a scenario, identify steps using high availability and disaster recovery in a SAN infrastructure
  • $595
    1 day

    Please contact ISA at (508) 655-2600 or training@softadv.com to get an updated schedule for this course or to arrange a custom, onsite, or contracted course for your company or group.

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