This course combines ONTAP SMB Administration (CIFSAD), ONTAP NFS Administration (NFSAD) and Performance Analysis on Clustered Data ONTAP (PERFCDOT) topics into a single, in-depth one-week course. It provides the knowledge and skills that you need to administer SMB version 1.x to 3.x and NFS versions 3, 4, and 4.1 in an ONTAP® Data Management operating system. You also learn the skills you need to collect and analyze performance data from NetApp® storage systems.
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By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Define and describe NFS protocol versions
- Configure clustered ONTAP 9 for NFSv3,NFSv4,and NFSv4.1 with parallel NFS (pNFS)
- Configure Kerberos in a Linux and NetApp ONTAP 9 environment using Windows Active Directory authentication
- Discuss performance management and troubleshooting for NetApp storage systems and clients
- Explain the CIFS and SMB protocol
- Demonstrate the Windows PowerShell CLI
- Configure SMB features using ONTAP 9 software
- Create and manage SMB shares and sessions
- Secure SMB sessions
- Configure ONTAP for multiprotocol data access
- Discuss SMB advanced topics, such as opportunistic locks (oplocks), BranchCache, auditing, group policy, automatic home shares, symbolic links (symlinks), and widelinks
- Describe how data flows through the network and protocol layers of clustered Data ONTAP
- Define performance-related terms and describe basic methodologies
- Identify the methods that can be used to monitor and analyze storage system performance
- Explain how methods and tools can be used to collect performance data
- Use command output to analyze system performance
- Use command output from case studies to identify performance bottlenecks
- Implement configuration for recommended practices for resiliency and performance
- Locate resources and information that help you maximize system performance
Module 1: NFS Overview
- Data fabric layers
- NFS
- NFS protocol versions
- NFSv2 and NFSv3
- Ancillary protocols
- NFSv4
- ONTAP 9 NFS enhancements
- ONTAP 9 configuration
- SVM with Infinite Volume
Module 2: NFS Version 3
- Capabilities
- Features
- Client support
- NFSv3 implementation
- NFSv3 export policy
- Export policies and volumes
- Access cache
- Mounts
- User authentication
- Accounts
- Auxiliary GIDs
- ANON setting
- UNIX permissions
Module 3: NFS Version 4
- Features
- NFSv4 connection
- Mount process
- Referrals
- Delegation and usage
- NFSv4 Implementation
- Security
- RPCSEC_GSS
- Key distribution center
- Kerberos authentication
- Access control lists
- ACE permissions
- NFSv4 infrastructure
- UID and GID
- Snapshot directories
Module 4: NFS Version 4.1
- Connection
- Reliable callbacks
- Sessions
- Layouts
- pNFS
- pNFS vs. referrals
- ONTAP 9 support
- NFSv4.1 implementation
- pNFS status
Module 5: Performance and Basic Troubleshooting
- Performance management
- Performance issues
- Factors that affect NFS performance
- RAID factors
- NFS data collection
- Performance and statistic collector (Perfstat)
- Recommended statistics
- The SIO utility
- Multiprotocol
- Security style interaction
- UNIX user access
- Storage system configuration
- Linux client troubleshooting
- NFS troubleshooting
- Network troubleshooting
- Check access command
Module 6: SMB Overview
- Data fabric
- Data fabric layers
- CIFS and SMB protocols
- NT LAN manager
- Kerberos authentication
- Active Directory
- Workgroup environments
- NetApp PowerShell toolkit
Module 7: SMB Setup
- SMB implementation
- Licensing CIFS
- SVM for SMB access
- FlexVol volumes
- DNS entries for the SVM
- SMB share access
Module 8: SMB Shares and Sessions
- SMB share
- Creating a share
- Client access
- SMB automatic referrals
- SMB sessions
- Session administration
- SMB encryption
- Offline folders
- Offloaded data transfer
Module 9: Access Control
- Share permission administration
- Access-based enumeration
- Dynamic access control
- File blocking policies
- Local users
- Workgroup authentication
- Multiprotocol access
Module 10: Advanced Topics
- Microsoft opportunistic Lock (oplock) features
- Automatic home share
- Group policy object (GPO)
- Symlinks
- Widelinks
Module 11: BranchCache
- Versions
- BranchCache environment configurations
- ONTAP 9 BranchCache
- BranchCache installation on Windows Servers
- BranchCache configuration on Windows clients
Appendix B: Auditing
- Auditing concepts
- Terminology
- ONTAP 9 auditing process
- Implemtent auditing
- Output file format
Module 11: How a NetApp Storage System Works
- Storage system architecture
- Clustered Data ONTAP data access
- Write data access
- NVRAM and CPs
- RAID
- Value
- Storage resiliency features
Module 12: Performance Overview
- Basic terminology
- Workload characteristics
- Little’s law
- Storage system components
- Controller
- Disk shelf
- Client
- Performance guidelines
- Monitoring methodology
- Troubleshooting pitfalls
Module 13: Clustered Storage System Workloads and Bottlenecks
- Counters
- Statistics
- Catalog
- Start
- Show
- Show-periodic
- Workload characteristics measurements
- Analyzing characteristics data
- Bottlenecks
Module 14: Cluster Performance Monitoring and Analysis
- Health check commands
- Storage failover health
- Baseline monitoring commands
- Baseline perfromance monitoring
- Analyzing storage system bottlenecks
- Analyzing key storage controller resources
- Aggregate free space
- CPU and memory headroom
- Performance and statistics collector
- Perfstat download
- AutoSupport support tool
- Workload generators
- Simulated I/O tool
Module 15: OnCommand Management Tools
- Performance tools categories
- OnCommand Insight perform
- Best practices
- Metrics
- Arrays
- Analyzing tools
- OnCommand Balance
- Features
- Dashboard
- Alerts
Module 16: Storage QoS
- Definition
- Workloads
- Storage objects
- Policy groups
- When to use
- Reactive workload throttling
- Tenant isolation
- Monitoring commands
- Design considerations
Module 17: Summary
Supplemental Modules
Module 18: More command Line Monitoring
- CPU troubleshooting
- CPU utilization
- Processor domains
- Bottleneck types
- Measure utilization
- Using QoS to monitor cluster performance
- QoS rules
- Statistics commands
- Flash Pool Monitoring
- Flash Pool workload prioritization
- CLI read and write policies
- GUI read and write policies
- Flash cache monitoring
- Flash cache prioritization
- San queue depth
- Calculating depth
- Configuration – Microsoft SQL, Oracle, MS Exchange, VMware
- Monitoring depth
Module 19: OnCommand System Manager, OnCommand Unified Manager, OnCommand Performance Manager, Harvest
- OnCommand System Manager
- OCSM 9.1 cluster dashboard
- SVM dashboard
- OCSM 9.x predictable performance
- Performance monitoring
- Unified Manager 7.1 integration with performance manager 7.1
- Simplified operations management
- Unified Manager 7.0 new features
- Unified Manager 7.1 new features
- Performance Manager (OPM)
- OPM 7.0 – Overview of features
- Performance capacity metric
- Latency vs. utilization
- Capacity used and optimal point
- Use cases
- OPM 7.0 failover planning for ONTAP 9
- Events and thresholds
- OPM 7.1 features
- FlexGroup in ONTAP 9.1
- NetApp harvest
- Overview
- Appliance configuration
- Appliance dashboards
Module 20: Basic Monitoring and Preventative Maintenance
- Alert configuration
- Monitoring tasks
- Performance workflow
- Network testing
- Latency
- NFS read/write size
- iSCSI TCP read/write size
- CIFS multiplex settings
- FC adapter port speed
- Disk response times
- Cluster object statistics
Module 21: ONTAP Cloud for AWS – Performance Factors
- ONTAP Cloud performance issues
- Compute and network factor
- Cloud Sizing exercise
- AWS EBS volumes
- “Disk” factor
Labs
- Adding a cluster
- Configuring a storage virtual machine for NFSv3
- Configuring a storage virtual machine for NFSv4
- Configuring a storage virtual machine for NFSv4.1
- Configure clustered ONTAP for NFS active directory authentication
- Configuring Windows for NFS active directory authentication
- Configuring Linux for NFS active directory authentication
- Install NetApp PowerShell Toolkit and configure for use
- Create a Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) and configure it for SMB access
- Create an SMB share, connect to the share from your Windows client, and manage SMB sessions
- Create a domain user, restrict share-level permissions
- Create a local user group and give share-level permissions
- Create a multiprotocol configuration and enable a root Linux user to be mapped to the Windows domain administrator
- Configure home directories and symbolic links on the SVM
- Identify the exercise environment
- Log in to the exercise environment
- Add a cluster to OnCommand System Manager
- Configure SNMP public community name
- Identify clustered Data ONTAP components
- Set the clustered Data ONTAP command line system timeout value (optional)
- Examine the statistics catalog commands
- Examine the statistics start and statistics show commands
- Defining workload characteristics
- Perform initial health checks on the cluster
- Baseline performance monitoring from the cluster shell
- Performance monitoring from the cluster shell
- Unlock diag userid
- Using the performance and statistics collector (Perfstat)
- Reactively limit thoughput to a workload by associating the workload with QoS policy group
- Proactively monitor workload performance by associating a workload with a QoS policy group
- Isolate a tenant workload by associating the workload with a QoS policy group
Professionals who manage NetApp storage systems and need a deeper understanding of protocols and performance in a clustered Data ONTAP environment.
The courses below are recommended before attending the Manage NAS and Performance on clustered Data ONTAP class.
- Clustered Data ONTAP Administration or
- ONTAP 9 Cluster Administration and Data Protection (CDOTDP9)
- Hands-on experience with Data ONTAP (three to six months)
This course combines ONTAP SMB Administration (CIFSAD), ONTAP NFS Administration (NFSAD) and Performance Analysis on Clustered Data ONTAP (PERFCDOT) topics into a single, in-depth one-week course. It provides the knowledge and skills that you need to administer SMB version 1.x to 3.x and NFS versions 3, 4, and 4.1 in an ONTAP® Data Management operating system. You also learn the skills you need to collect and analyze performance data from NetApp® storage systems.
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Define and describe NFS protocol versions
- Configure clustered ONTAP 9 for NFSv3,NFSv4,and NFSv4.1 with parallel NFS (pNFS)
- Configure Kerberos in a Linux and NetApp ONTAP 9 environment using Windows Active Directory authentication
- Discuss performance management and troubleshooting for NetApp storage systems and clients
- Explain the CIFS and SMB protocol
- Demonstrate the Windows PowerShell CLI
- Configure SMB features using ONTAP 9 software
- Create and manage SMB shares and sessions
- Secure SMB sessions
- Configure ONTAP for multiprotocol data access
- Discuss SMB advanced topics, such as opportunistic locks (oplocks), BranchCache, auditing, group policy, automatic home shares, symbolic links (symlinks), and widelinks
- Describe how data flows through the network and protocol layers of clustered Data ONTAP
- Define performance-related terms and describe basic methodologies
- Identify the methods that can be used to monitor and analyze storage system performance
- Explain how methods and tools can be used to collect performance data
- Use command output to analyze system performance
- Use command output from case studies to identify performance bottlenecks
- Implement configuration for recommended practices for resiliency and performance
- Locate resources and information that help you maximize system performance
Module 1: NFS Overview
- Data fabric layers
- NFS
- NFS protocol versions
- NFSv2 and NFSv3
- Ancillary protocols
- NFSv4
- ONTAP 9 NFS enhancements
- ONTAP 9 configuration
- SVM with Infinite Volume
Module 2: NFS Version 3
- Capabilities
- Features
- Client support
- NFSv3 implementation
- NFSv3 export policy
- Export policies and volumes
- Access cache
- Mounts
- User authentication
- Accounts
- Auxiliary GIDs
- ANON setting
- UNIX permissions
Module 3: NFS Version 4
- Features
- NFSv4 connection
- Mount process
- Referrals
- Delegation and usage
- NFSv4 Implementation
- Security
- RPCSEC_GSS
- Key distribution center
- Kerberos authentication
- Access control lists
- ACE permissions
- NFSv4 infrastructure
- UID and GID
- Snapshot directories
Module 4: NFS Version 4.1
- Connection
- Reliable callbacks
- Sessions
- Layouts
- pNFS
- pNFS vs. referrals
- ONTAP 9 support
- NFSv4.1 implementation
- pNFS status
Module 5: Performance and Basic Troubleshooting
- Performance management
- Performance issues
- Factors that affect NFS performance
- RAID factors
- NFS data collection
- Performance and statistic collector (Perfstat)
- Recommended statistics
- The SIO utility
- Multiprotocol
- Security style interaction
- UNIX user access
- Storage system configuration
- Linux client troubleshooting
- NFS troubleshooting
- Network troubleshooting
- Check access command
Module 6: SMB Overview
- Data fabric
- Data fabric layers
- CIFS and SMB protocols
- NT LAN manager
- Kerberos authentication
- Active Directory
- Workgroup environments
- NetApp PowerShell toolkit
Module 7: SMB Setup
- SMB implementation
- Licensing CIFS
- SVM for SMB access
- FlexVol volumes
- DNS entries for the SVM
- SMB share access
Module 8: SMB Shares and Sessions
- SMB share
- Creating a share
- Client access
- SMB automatic referrals
- SMB sessions
- Session administration
- SMB encryption
- Offline folders
- Offloaded data transfer
Module 9: Access Control
- Share permission administration
- Access-based enumeration
- Dynamic access control
- File blocking policies
- Local users
- Workgroup authentication
- Multiprotocol access
Module 10: Advanced Topics
- Microsoft opportunistic Lock (oplock) features
- Automatic home share
- Group policy object (GPO)
- Symlinks
- Widelinks
Module 11: BranchCache
- Versions
- BranchCache environment configurations
- ONTAP 9 BranchCache
- BranchCache installation on Windows Servers
- BranchCache configuration on Windows clients
Appendix B: Auditing
- Auditing concepts
- Terminology
- ONTAP 9 auditing process
- Implemtent auditing
- Output file format
Module 11: How a NetApp Storage System Works
- Storage system architecture
- Clustered Data ONTAP data access
- Write data access
- NVRAM and CPs
- RAID
- Value
- Storage resiliency features
Module 12: Performance Overview
- Basic terminology
- Workload characteristics
- Little’s law
- Storage system components
- Controller
- Disk shelf
- Client
- Performance guidelines
- Monitoring methodology
- Troubleshooting pitfalls
Module 13: Clustered Storage System Workloads and Bottlenecks
- Counters
- Statistics
- Catalog
- Start
- Show
- Show-periodic
- Workload characteristics measurements
- Analyzing characteristics data
- Bottlenecks
Module 14: Cluster Performance Monitoring and Analysis
- Health check commands
- Storage failover health
- Baseline monitoring commands
- Baseline perfromance monitoring
- Analyzing storage system bottlenecks
- Analyzing key storage controller resources
- Aggregate free space
- CPU and memory headroom
- Performance and statistics collector
- Perfstat download
- AutoSupport support tool
- Workload generators
- Simulated I/O tool
Module 15: OnCommand Management Tools
- Performance tools categories
- OnCommand Insight perform
- Best practices
- Metrics
- Arrays
- Analyzing tools
- OnCommand Balance
- Features
- Dashboard
- Alerts
Module 16: Storage QoS
- Definition
- Workloads
- Storage objects
- Policy groups
- When to use
- Reactive workload throttling
- Tenant isolation
- Monitoring commands
- Design considerations
Module 17: Summary
Supplemental Modules
Module 18: More command Line Monitoring
- CPU troubleshooting
- CPU utilization
- Processor domains
- Bottleneck types
- Measure utilization
- Using QoS to monitor cluster performance
- QoS rules
- Statistics commands
- Flash Pool Monitoring
- Flash Pool workload prioritization
- CLI read and write policies
- GUI read and write policies
- Flash cache monitoring
- Flash cache prioritization
- San queue depth
- Calculating depth
- Configuration – Microsoft SQL, Oracle, MS Exchange, VMware
- Monitoring depth
Module 19: OnCommand System Manager, OnCommand Unified Manager, OnCommand Performance Manager, Harvest
- OnCommand System Manager
- OCSM 9.1 cluster dashboard
- SVM dashboard
- OCSM 9.x predictable performance
- Performance monitoring
- Unified Manager 7.1 integration with performance manager 7.1
- Simplified operations management
- Unified Manager 7.0 new features
- Unified Manager 7.1 new features
- Performance Manager (OPM)
- OPM 7.0 – Overview of features
- Performance capacity metric
- Latency vs. utilization
- Capacity used and optimal point
- Use cases
- OPM 7.0 failover planning for ONTAP 9
- Events and thresholds
- OPM 7.1 features
- FlexGroup in ONTAP 9.1
- NetApp harvest
- Overview
- Appliance configuration
- Appliance dashboards
Module 20: Basic Monitoring and Preventative Maintenance
- Alert configuration
- Monitoring tasks
- Performance workflow
- Network testing
- Latency
- NFS read/write size
- iSCSI TCP read/write size
- CIFS multiplex settings
- FC adapter port speed
- Disk response times
- Cluster object statistics
Module 21: ONTAP Cloud for AWS – Performance Factors
- ONTAP Cloud performance issues
- Compute and network factor
- Cloud Sizing exercise
- AWS EBS volumes
- “Disk” factor
Labs
- Adding a cluster
- Configuring a storage virtual machine for NFSv3
- Configuring a storage virtual machine for NFSv4
- Configuring a storage virtual machine for NFSv4.1
- Configure clustered ONTAP for NFS active directory authentication
- Configuring Windows for NFS active directory authentication
- Configuring Linux for NFS active directory authentication
- Install NetApp PowerShell Toolkit and configure for use
- Create a Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) and configure it for SMB access
- Create an SMB share, connect to the share from your Windows client, and manage SMB sessions
- Create a domain user, restrict share-level permissions
- Create a local user group and give share-level permissions
- Create a multiprotocol configuration and enable a root Linux user to be mapped to the Windows domain administrator
- Configure home directories and symbolic links on the SVM
- Identify the exercise environment
- Log in to the exercise environment
- Add a cluster to OnCommand System Manager
- Configure SNMP public community name
- Identify clustered Data ONTAP components
- Set the clustered Data ONTAP command line system timeout value (optional)
- Examine the statistics catalog commands
- Examine the statistics start and statistics show commands
- Defining workload characteristics
- Perform initial health checks on the cluster
- Baseline performance monitoring from the cluster shell
- Performance monitoring from the cluster shell
- Unlock diag userid
- Using the performance and statistics collector (Perfstat)
- Reactively limit thoughput to a workload by associating the workload with QoS policy group
- Proactively monitor workload performance by associating a workload with a QoS policy group
- Isolate a tenant workload by associating the workload with a QoS policy group
Professionals who manage NetApp storage systems and need a deeper understanding of protocols and performance in a clustered Data ONTAP environment.
The courses below are recommended before attending the Manage NAS and Performance on clustered Data ONTAP class.
- Clustered Data ONTAP Administration or
- ONTAP 9 Cluster Administration and Data Protection (CDOTDP9)
- Hands-on experience with Data ONTAP (three to six months)
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