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Information Storage & Management

BE12-R4- B level (NIELIT)

The Information Storage & Management course trains students in the latest storage technologies. The system consists of 16 modules and is taught in a virtual classroom environment.

Information Storage & Management

7 Lessons

Information Storage & Management

120 Hours - (Theory: 48 hrs + Practical: 72 hrs)

Information Storage & Management

100+ students enrolled

Overview
Course Description

It will cover network-based storage architectures, service features, storage virtualization, and Intelligent Storage Systems. It also provides a thorough overview of advanced storage technologies, such as storage area networks and fiber channels. Students will also learn about the issues surrounding information security and governance.

What you'll learn
  • How to use data management becomes more complex, companies must consider new ways to store, protect and manage information across systems and locations.
  • The basic understanding of computer architecture, operating systems, networking, and databases.
  • How to design and manage storage systems that store and access data.
  • You will learn about strategies for managing information, available technologies, how they are delivered, and economic analysis.
  • How to make informed storage decisions in today's complex IT environment.
  • How to use databases and indexes to find information.
Course Content
  • Information Storage & ManagementLecture 1.1 Data proliferation and the varying value of data with time & usage

    Information Storage & Management 02:53
  • Information Storage & ManagementLecture 1.2 Sources of data and states of data creation

    Information Storage & Management 02:53
  • Information Storage & ManagementLecture 1.3 Evolution to accommodate storage Needs

    Information Storage & Management 02:53
  • Storage Systems ArchitectureLecture 2.1 Intelligent disk subsystems overview

    Storage Systems Architecture 02:53
  • Storage Systems ArchitectureLecture 2.2 Component architecture of intelligent disk subsystems

    Storage Systems Architecture 02:53
  • Storage Systems ArchitectureLecture 2.3 properties, performance, and specifications

    Storage Systems Architecture 02:53
  • Storage Systems ArchitectureLecture 2.4 Front end connectivity and queuing properties

    Storage Systems Architecture 02:53
  • Storage Systems ArchitectureLecture 2.5 Storage system connectivity protocols

    Storage Systems Architecture 02:53
  • Introduction to Networked StorageLecture 3.1 JBOD, DAS, SAN, NAS, & CAS evolution

    Introduction to Networked Storage 02:53
  • Introduction to Networked StorageLecture 3.2 Storage Area Networks

    Introduction to Networked Storage 02:53
  • Introduction to Networked StorageLecture 3.3 Network Attached Storage (NAS)

    Introduction to Networked Storage 02:53
  • Introduction to Networked StorageLecture 3.4 Content Addressable Storage (CAS)

    Introduction to Networked Storage 02:53
  • Introduction to Information AvailabilityLecture 4.1 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Basics

    Introduction to Information Availability 02:53
  • Introduction to Information AvailabilityLecture 4.2 Remote business continuity techniques

    Introduction to Information Availability 02:53
  • Introduction to Information AvailabilityLecture 4.3 Disaster Recovery principles & techniques

    Introduction to Information Availability 02:53
  • Managing & MonitoringLecture 5.1 Management philosophies

    Managing & Monitoring 02:53
  • Managing & MonitoringLecture 5.2 Standard framework applications, Key management metrics

    Managing & Monitoring 02:53
  • Managing & MonitoringLecture 5.3 Reactive and pro-active management best practices

    Managing & Monitoring 02:53
  • Managing & MonitoringLecture 5.4 Problem reporting, prioritization, and handling techniques

    Managing & Monitoring 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 6.1 Basic SAN design criteria

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 6.2 Storage needs data collection

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 6.3 Disaster recovery needs

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 6.4 Requirements data & infrastructure analysis

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 6.5 Emphasis on the key design criteria

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 6.6 Advance SAN management topics

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 7.1 Network infrastructure design principles

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 7.2 Storage needs data collection

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 7.3 NAS unique requirements

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 7.4 Studies and critiques of existing NAS design scenarios

    Network Storage Design 02:53
  • Network Storage DesignLecture 7.5 IP SAN considerations

    Network Storage Design 02:53
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“ This is the second Photoshop course I have completed with Cristian. Worth every penny and recommend it highly. To get the most out of this course, its best to to take the Beginner to Advanced course first. The sound and video quality is of a good standard. Thank you Cristian. “

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