📖 About this Domain
This domain covers foundational networking concepts essential for storage professionals. It focuses on the OSI and TCP/IP models, core protocols, and the physical and logical components that constitute a network infrastructure for storage systems.
🎓 What You Will Learn
- You will learn the layers and functions of the OSI and TCP/IP networking models, including data encapsulation.
- You will learn to differentiate between key network protocols such as TCP, UDP, and IP and their roles in data transport.
- You will learn to identify physical network components like switches, routers, and NICs, and logical constructs like VLANs and subnets.
- You will learn the purpose of fundamental network services including DNS for name resolution and DHCP for IP address assignment.
🛠️ Skills You Will Build
- You will build the skill to map storage communication problems to specific layers of the OSI model for troubleshooting.
- You will build the ability to differentiate the roles of switches and routers within a storage network topology.
- You will build the skill to analyze the suitability of TCP versus UDP for different storage-over-IP protocols.
- You will build the foundational skill of interpreting IP addressing and subnet masks for network segmentation.
💡 Top Tips to Prepare
- Memorize the seven layers of the OSI model and the Protocol Data Unit (PDU) associated with each layer.
- Create a comparison chart for TCP and UDP, focusing on reliability, connection state, and common storage protocol usage.
- Practice IP subnetting calculations until you can quickly determine network, host, and broadcast addresses from a CIDR notation.
- Relate every networking concept back to a storage protocol, such as how iSCSI uses TCP port 3260 for session management.
📖 About this Domain
This domain details the protocols, topologies, and components that constitute a Storage Area Network (SAN). It examines both Fibre Channel (FC) and Ethernet-based storage networking fabrics. Core concepts include fabric login processes, addressing, and data transport mechanisms.
🎓 What You Will Learn
- Differentiate Fibre Channel layers (FC-0 to FC-4) and their functions within a switched fabric topology.
- Analyze Ethernet-based storage protocols including iSCSI components, FCoE encapsulation, and NVMe-oF transports.
- Identify SAN hardware like Host Bus Adapters (HBAs), switches, and directors, and their roles in the fabric.
- Understand fabric services such as Simple Name Server (SNS) and zoning for device discovery and access control.
🛠️ Skills You Will Build
- Ability to design a SAN topology, such as core-edge or mesh, based on application I/O requirements.
- Skill in configuring SAN security and access control using World Wide Name (WWN) and port zoning.
- Competency in comparing storage networking protocols like FC, iSCSI, and FCoE for specific use cases.
- Proficiency in identifying fabric components and understanding data flow through Inter-Switch Links (ISLs).
💡 Top Tips to Prepare
- Memorize the Fibre Channel login process, including FLOGI, PLOGI, and PRLI, and their purposes.
- Focus on the differences between iSCSI hardware and software initiators and their impact on host CPU utilization.
- Practice differentiating between hard zoning (enforced by hardware) and soft zoning (enforced by the Name Server).
- Understand the concept of N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) and its application in virtualized environments.
📖 About this Domain
This domain details data protection fundamentals for business continuity and disaster recovery. It focuses on core concepts like Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO), which dictate data protection strategies. The domain covers the mechanisms ensuring data availability and recoverability.
🎓 What You Will Learn
- Differentiate between backup, recovery, replication, and archiving operations.
- Identify data protection topologies, including local, remote, and Continuous Data Protection (CDP).
- Describe data protection technologies like snapshots, clones, data deduplication, and encryption.
- Recognize the application of backup, replication, and archiving solutions in BC/DR plans.
🛠️ Skills You Will Build
- Skill to map business continuity requirements to specific RPO and RTO metrics.
- Skill to assess and apply data reduction technologies like deduplication and compression.
- Skill to architect fundamental data protection schemes using local and remote replication.
- Skill to differentiate backup versus archiving for data lifecycle management and compliance.
💡 Top Tips to Prepare
- Memorize the precise definitions of RPO and RTO and their direct impact on DR planning.
- Master the technical differences between synchronous and asynchronous replication, including their RPO characteristics.
- Understand the underlying mechanisms of snapshots, such as copy-on-write, and deduplication types like source-based vs. target-based.
- Practice associating specific technologies, like CDP or array-based replication, with defined recovery objectives.
📖 About this Domain
This domain examines value-added data services and the fundamental metrics of storage system performance. It covers how features like data protection, efficiency, and tiering impact I/O operations and overall system behavior.
🎓 What You Will Learn
- Differentiate local and remote data protection methods, including synchronous replication, asynchronous replication, and snapshot technologies.
- Identify storage efficiency services such as data deduplication, compression, and thin provisioning.
- Define core performance metrics like IOPS, throughput, and latency and their relationship to workload characteristics.
- Explain how caching and automated storage tiering are used to optimize performance and cost.
🛠️ Skills You Will Build
- Analyze storage performance bottlenecks by interpreting metrics like queue depth, I/O size, and response time.
- Map business requirements to appropriate storage services to meet defined Service Level Objectives (SLOs).
- Evaluate the impact of data services like compression and deduplication on system performance and capacity.
- Select appropriate caching policies, such as write-through or write-back, based on application I/O profiles.
💡 Top Tips to Prepare
- Memorize the relationship between IOPS, throughput, and I/O size for performance calculations.
- Clearly distinguish the use cases and trade-offs for synchronous versus asynchronous replication.
- Understand the mechanics of thin provisioning, including space reclamation and over-subscription risks.
- Focus on SNIA definitions for performance characteristics to avoid confusion with vendor-specific terminology.
📖 About this Domain
This domain covers the foundational concepts of data storage, including the characteristics of data and the evolution of storage technologies. It establishes the core vocabulary and principles necessary to understand modern storage networking, from physical media to logical data structures.
🎓 What You Will Learn
- Differentiate between various storage media types, such as HDD, SSD, and tape, based on their performance and cost characteristics.
- Understand fundamental data access methods, including block, file, and object storage, and their typical use cases.
- Grasp the concepts of storage tiering and caching to optimize data placement for performance and cost efficiency.
- Learn the basics of data protection mechanisms like RAID levels and their impact on data availability and redundancy.
🛠️ Skills You Will Build
- You will build the ability to identify the appropriate storage media and access method for specific application workload characteristics.
- You will develop the skill to evaluate different RAID configurations for a given set of availability and performance requirements.
- You will learn to articulate the business value of different storage architectures, including DAS, NAS, and SAN.
- You will gain the skill to analyze storage system components, from controllers and cache to physical disks.
💡 Top Tips to Prepare
- Master the definitions in the SNIA Dictionary, as terminology is a critical component of this foundational domain.
- Create comparison charts for storage media specifications, focusing on IOPS, latency, throughput, and capacity.
- Memorize the different RAID levels, including their write penalty, fault tolerance, and minimum disk requirements.
- Focus on understanding the core differences between block, file, and object access methods and their protocol examples.
📖 About this Domain
This domain covers the fundamental principles and practices for managing storage infrastructure and securing data assets. It emphasizes storage resource management (SRM), data protection, and the implementation of security controls within a storage network environment.
🎓 What You Will Learn
- Understand core storage management tasks including provisioning, capacity planning, and performance monitoring.
- Learn key security concepts such as authentication, authorization, and auditing (AAA) in storage contexts.
- Explore data protection methods like encryption for data-at-rest and data-in-flight.
- Identify common storage security threats, vulnerabilities, and their mitigation strategies.
🛠️ Skills You Will Build
- Ability to apply storage resource management (SRM) policies for efficient infrastructure utilization.
- Competency in configuring security mechanisms like zoning, LUN masking, and access control lists (ACLs).
- Skill in implementing encryption and key management lifecycle best practices.
- Proficiency in analyzing and securing storage network components against identified threats.
💡 Top Tips to Prepare
- Master the Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S) and its role in interoperable management.
- Focus on the distinctions between symmetric and asymmetric encryption and their use cases in storage.
- Understand the implementation of security protocols like Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) and IPsec.
- Practice scenarios involving security breaches and the appropriate incident response procedures for storage systems.
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