PLU | Configuring Network Storage Solutions With RHEL (2019 EN)

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    Company: Pluralsight
    Author: Philip Agaba
    Full Title: Configuring Network Storage Solutions With RHEL
    Year: 2019
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Networking
    Skill Level: Intermediate
    Price: -
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    Files: MP4 (+ Subtitles .SRT, Slides .PDF)
    Time: 03:36:56
    Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 400 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 96 Kbps, 2 channels, 48.0 KHz



    Huge amounts of RAM and CPU won't do us much good if there's no Storage to hold our data, or Networking to access our data stores. In this course, we will harness the power of Open Source to create efficient solutions to enterprise storage problems.

    Samba isn't just a genre, it's a versatile piece of software. In this course, Configuring Network Storage Solutions with RHEL, you will learn that iSCSI isn't another family of products made and marketed by Apple, it's an extremely useful technology that presents the power of a robust SAN without the exorbitant costs. First, you will be working through a series of real-world scenarios and explore how to do data replication with GlusterFS. Next, you will expand on how to administer a storage area network. Finally, you will explore how to share files heterogeneously with the SMB protocol. By the end of this course, you will be able to create a robust and practical storage solutions that are efficient and cost effective.


    Lessons:
    1. Course Overview
    01. Course Overview
    2. Sharing Files with Linux Clients Using NFS
    02. The Course Scenerio
    03. Configuring YUM Repositories
    04. Introduction to NFS
    05. NFS Versions and Security
    06. Setting up NFS
    07. Creating a Simple Share
    08. Summary
    3. Configuring the NFS Client
    09. Mounting a Simple Share
    10. Exploring Mount Options
    11. Delayed Mounting with autofs
    12. Basic Troubleshooting
    13. Denying Root-access
    14. NFS Share for Group Collaboration
    15. NFS Pseudo File system
    16. Module Challenge
    17. Solution
    18. Summary
    4. Kerberizing the Network Filesystem
    19. Kerberizing NFS
    20. The FreeIPA Project
    21. Creating the Kerberos Domain
    22. Joining the Kerberos Domain
    23. Setting up the NFS Server
    24. Module Challenge
    25. Solution
    26. Summary
    5. Sharing Files with Windows Clients Using Samba
    27. Welcome to Samba
    28. Installing Samba
    29. Samba Configuration
    30. Making a Simple Public Share
    31. Testing a Share
    32. Mounting a Simple Share
    33. Using a Protected Share
    34. Automounting with a Credentials File
    35. Samba for Group Collaboration
    36. Mounting a Group Share
    37. Module Challenge
    38. Solution
    39. Accessing a Samba Share from Windows
    40. Summary
    6. Sharing Block Devices Using iSCSI
    41. The Need for a SAN
    42. iSCSI Fundamentals
    43. Setting up iSCSI
    44. Exploring the targetcli Interface
    45. Creating Backstores
    46. Targets, LUNs and ACLs
    47. Initiating an iSCSI Session
    48. Module Challenge
    49. Solution
    50. Summary
    7. Managing iSCSI Targets
    51. Managing iSCSI Targets
    52. Removing Devices from a Target
    53. Adding Drives to a Target
    54. Creating a Disk-based LUN
    55. Making a Logical Volume
    56. Creating an LVM-based LUN
    57. Creating a RAMdisk-based LUN
    58. Using a Windows Initiator
    59. Module Challenge
    60. Solution
    61. Summary
    8. Replicating Data with GlusterFS
    62. Module Scenario
    63. Installing GlusterFS
    64. Configuring Replication
    65. Testing Replication
    66. Summary
    9. Tying It All Together: Final Course Challenge
    67. Final Course Challenge
    68. Solution: Mission One
    69. Solution: Mission Two
    70. Solution: Mission Three
    71. Solution: Mission Four
    72. Course Summary


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