Duration: 2 Days
In this course, you will be introduces to the backup products, the range of products in the product line, and the concepts, installation, and use. You will spend approximately 40 percent of class in hands-on labs using HP StoreOnce appliances.
What You Will Learn
- StoreOnce product concepts
- Importance and advantages of deduplication
- Configure StoreOnce devices for initial use
- Create Virtual Tape Libraries and network attached storage (NAS) shares
- Configure replication between two StoreOnce devices
- Perform basic troubleshooting and maintenance procedures
- B6200 StoreOnce backup system
Audience
StoreOnce customers, HP Services field engineers, call center personnel, presales, Channel partners, and other field personnel who provide installation and/or operational support assistance.
Prerequistes
- Basic Windows administration experience
- Basic understanding of small computer system interface (SCSI), internet
small computer system interface (iSCSI), redundant array of independent
disks (RAID), Fibre Channel (FC), and SAN technologies
Course Outline
1. Product Introduction
- D2D StoreOnce Backup
Systems
- New Product Features and Benefits
- HP StoreOnce Family Comparison
- New Features in B6200 StoreOnce Backup System
2.
Virtual Tape Libraries
- HP StoreOnce (D2D) Backup Systems
- Choosing VTL vs.
NAS
- Virtual Tape Libraries (VTL)
- iSCSI and Fibre Channel Connections to
VTL
- Flexible Emulations
3. NAS Shares
- NAS
Shares and Server Configuration
- CIFS Authentication Methods
- StoreOnce NAS
Limitations
4. HP StoreOnce Deduplication
- Deduplication and Key Benefits
- Deduplication
- Housekeeping and Scheduling
- Limiting Housekeeping
Windows
5. Installation
- Installing the StoreOnce
Devices
- Available Connections
- iSCSI Modes of Operation
- Fibre Channel
Topologies
- Discovering the D2D Device
- Discovery Troubleshooting
- Networking "Wizard"
- Updating Firmware and Drivers
- Licensing
- Installation of B6200
6. Web Management Interface
- HP StoreOnce
- Web Management GUI Login
- Web Management GUI : VTL, Interface, NAS Shares, and Replication
- HP B6200 Web
- Managing NAS Shares
7. High Availability with B6200
Cuplets
- Terminology and Basic Concepts
- High Availability with Autonomic
Failover
- Node Failover
- Systems Network Configuration
- Network Bonding
- B6200 Node Failback and CLI Commands
8. Replication
- Definition and Replication Granularity
- Replication Fan-Out and Fan-In
- Bi-Directional Replication
- Seeding the Replication Target
- Replication
Recovery
- Making Replication Targets Visible to Host
- NAS Replication and
"Seeding"
- VTL and NAS Replication and Configuration
- Replication Alerts
9. Replication and StoreOnce Enterprise Manager
- Monitoring with RM and StoreOnce Enterprise Manager
- RM administrator and user functions
- HP StoreOnce Replication Manager 2.1
- StoreOnce Catalyst Stores
- StoreOnce Enterprise Manager
- Reporting Capabilities
- Deployment of StoreOnce VSA
10. Catalyst
- StoreOnce Catalyst and API
- StoreOnce
Catalyst New Features
11. Best Practices
- General Best Practices
- NAS Share Best Practices
- D2D Replication Best Practices
- Flexible
Emulations Best Practices
- Physical Tape Offload Methods
12.
Troubleshooting
- FAQs
- Power/Boot Connection Problems
- Disk Errors and
Warnings
- Backup or Disk Space Problems
- Miscellaneous Issues
Appendix A: StoreOnce VSA Installation and Configuration
Appendix B: Legacy D2D 2XXX and 4XXX interface prior to 3.X
Appendix C: Upgrading legacy D2D models
Appendix D: Legacy D2D Model Capabilities
Course Labs