Course Description
This two day instructor-led course provides key information on the
Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) and Hitachi Workgroup
Modular Storage (WMS) systems, and their importance as integral
components of the Application Optimized Storage™ solution from
Hitachi Data Systems.
This course is ideal for customers as they will become familiar with the
architecture, physical layout, principles of operation and configuration
requirements of both the AMS and WMS systems. Key software
products available for both systems will be introduced.
Lecture sessions are supported by practical exercises designed to
provide participants with opportunities to enable a host operating
system to recognize logical volumes on the storage subsystems. Lab
activities include extensive hands-on practice using the resource
management tools and the advanced features available on the
subsystems.
Target Audience
Individuals without prior experience with Hitachi Data Systems products and who are in
need of a fundamental understanding and hands-on experience with the hardware and key software products of the Adaptable Modular Storage and Workgroup Modular Storage systems
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, the learner should be able to:
• Identify the business needs met by the AMS and WMS systems
• Explain the architecture and principles of operation of the AMS
and WMS systems
• Identify and describe each of the models, configurations, and
components of the AMS and WMS systems
• Identify and describe the software available on the AMS and
WMS systems
• Use the Web Tool to view system status and collect Trace
Dumps
• Install the GUI version of the Storage Navigator Management utility and register an AMS and a WMS system
• Enable specific features by installing corresponding product
license keys
• Create RAID groups and Logical Units (LUNs)
• Create Host Groups, enable Host Group Security, register the
WWN of attached HBAs, and map internal LUNs to Host
Group LUNs
• Create a LUSE (Logical Unit Size Expansion) by unifying
internal LUNs
• Load a specific internal LUN into cache as a cache-resident
LUN
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