The Red Hat Gluster Storage Administration with Expertise exam (RH237) bundle is a combination of the following:
Students will learn how to install, configure, and maintain a cluster of Red Hat Storage servers. The course will also explore highly available common Internet file systems (CIFS) and network file systems (NFS) using Clustered Trivial DataBase (CTDB), unified file and object storage, and geo-replication. Finally, students will learn about the Hadoop plugin for Red Hat Storage, snapshots, and geo-replication.
This course can help you prepare for the .
Note: Red Hat Gluster Storage Administration is part of our emerging technology series of courses. These courses focus on Red Hat's newer, evolving technologies. Emerging technologies courses are feature- and functionality-focused and are conducted like guided labs, with little lecture.
Introduction to Red Hat Storage
Understand server features and terminology.
Explore the classroom environment
Gain familiarity with the classroom environment.
Installation
Install Red Hat Storage Server.
Basic configuration
Build a Red Hat Storage server volume.
Volume types
Understand different volume types.
Clients
Access data on Red Hat Storage server volumes from different client types.
ACLs and quotas
Implement quotas and Posix access control lists.
Extending volumes
Grow storage volumes online.
IP failover
Configure IP failover using CTDB.
Geo-replication
Configure geo-replication.
Unified file and object storage
Configure Swift object access.
Troubleshooting
Perform basic troubleshooting tasks.
Managing snapshots
Manage snapshots in Red Hat Storage.
Hadoop plugin
Learn about the Hadoop plugin configuration.
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