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Managing HP 3PAR StoreServ I Training in Hyderabad India

Managing HP 3PAR StoreServ I


The Managing HPE 3PAR StoreServ I course is designed for the new or entry-level HPE 3PAR administrator. The goal of the class is to acquaint the 3PAR administrator with the most common day-to-day tasks and best practices associated with administration of the 3PAR array. The levels of provisioning storage are emphasized.


Duration:25hrs

Prerequisites

• An understanding of general storage concepts including fibre channel technology
and RAID
• Operator level functionality in a Windows environment
• Please register here to access to the H6LH4AAE Pre Study for Managing HPE 3PAR StoreServ I

Course Content:

HPE 3PAR Solution Introduction and Review
• HPE 3PAR Hardware Current models
• Hardware overview for the 7000, 8000, and 20000 models:
controllers, drive cages, and disks
• Controller port number naming conventions for the 7000,
8000, and 20000 models
• Disk number naming convention for disks in the HPE 3PAR
arrays
• ASIC chip functionality
• HPE 3PAR virtual storage architecture benefits
• Big Picture HPE 3PAR component connectivity
• SSMC GUI introduction and functionality overview
• HPE 3PAR CLI overview and introduction

Storage Concepts and Terminology

• HPE 3PAR provisioning terminology 
• HPE 3PAR concept of a disk chunklet and Logical Disk (LD) 
• HPE 3PAR concept of a Common Provisioning Group (CPG) 
• HPE 3PAR Virtual Volumes (VV) types: full provisioning and thin provisioning 
• HPE 3PAR provisioning terminology 
• HPE 3PAR concept of a disk chunklet and Logical Disk (LD)
• HPE 3PAR concept of a Common Provisioning Group (CPG) 
• HPE 3PAR Virtual Volumes (VV) types: full provisioning and thin provisioning

Storage Configuration 

• CPGs using SSMC and the CLI 
• Working with virtual volume templates 
• Working with fully provisioned and thin provisioned volumes using SSMC and the CLI

Host Connectivity and Storage Allocation 

• How to prepare a host to access an HPE 3PAR storage array 
• HPE 3PAR Port Persistence 
• Adding hosts in an HPE 3PAR storage array 
• Adding FC ports to a host 
• Export virtual volumes to hosts as VLUNs 
• Unexport VVs/VLUNs from a host 
• Using SSMC and CLI to work with hosts and storage 
• Working with Smart SAN 
• Use Host Explorer to add hosts and explore host details 
• Use HPE 3PARInfo to gather storage information

Host Sets and Virtual Volume Sets 

• Host and virtual volume sets advantages 
• Host and virtual volume sets use cases 
• Creating and maintaining host and volume sets using SSMC and the CLI 
• Host and volume sets guidelines and rules

Thin Features: A Deep Dive 

• Benefits of the Zero Detection/Thin Persistence 
• Zero Detection use cases 
• Space reclamation: UNMAP and other utilities 
• Compaction ratio explanation and thin overprovisioning 
• Thin provisioning: seeing what is allocated vs. used by a host 
• Online Virtual Volume conversion: converting volumes from full to thin or thin to full using SSMC and the CLI 
• Compacting a CPG to free up space


Adaptive Data Reduction for Flash: Dedup and Compression 

• Thin Dedup: saving space using deduplication and dedup detail 
• Thin Dedup: what to dedup: good candidates and bad candidates 
• Compression and how it works 
• Compression: what to compress--good candidates and bad candidates 
• Data Packing: packing data for space and cost savings 
• DECO: Dedup and Compression together 
• Working with Dedup and Compression using the SSMC GUI and the CLI 
• Performing a Dedup Estimate and a Compression Estimate 
• Seeing if Dedup and Compression are working 
• Analyzing Adaptive Data Reduction ratios: Dedup ratio, Compression ratio and overall Data Reduction ratio 
• Online Virtual Volume conversion: converting volumes to thin-dedup, compressed or DECO

Snapshots and Clones 

• Snapshots and Clones: benefits 
• Creating, exporting, unexporting, and deleting a snapshot 
• Rules and relationships regarding snapshots 
• Restore from a snapshot 
• Scheduling the creation of a snapshot 
• Using the Virtual Lock feature to delete outdated snapshots 
• Resynchronize a clone to a base volume 
• Promote a clone to a base volume 
• Use SSMC and the CLI to manage snapshots and clones


Reporting: Performance and Capacity 

• The on-node database: the .srdata database volume 
• Using SSMC reports to analyze capacity needs and trends 
• Using SSMC reports to analyze performance 
• Using SSMC default reports and creating custom reports 
• Scheduling and emailing reports
 • Using the Excel client 
• Using the CLI stat commands to analyze performance and capacity
• Using the CLI sr* commands to analyze performance and capacity