NetApp - Implementing Microsoft Hyper-V on Data ONTAP

Code: NA-IMPMSHV Length: 2 days URL: View Online

Learn how to implement Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization solutions on NetApp Data ONTAP 7-Mode and clustered Data ONTAP. In this course, you learn how to deploy the Microsoft 2012 virtual infrastructure on Data ONTAP storage. The exercises use clustered Data ONTAP.

Skills Gained

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

Describe Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V virtualization solution

Articulate the NetApp value proposition when integrating the Data ONTAP with virtualization

solutions

Configure physical and virtual infrastructures

Provision a virtual infrastructure with Data ONTAP storage

Create, migrate, and clone virtual machines

Protect a Hyper-V virtual infrastructure

Monitor and optimize the Hyper-V virtual infrastructure with PowerShell

Who Can Benefit

NetApp employees, channel partners, and customers

Prerequisites

NetApp core technical training or equivalent knowledge

NetApp SAN core technical training or equivalent knowledge

Basic knowledge of Microsoft virtualization

Course Details

Implementing Microsoft Hyper-V on Data ONTAP Module 1 Hyper-V StorageDescribe the Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization platform

List operating systems and storage layouts that are supported for NetApp storage with Hyper-V

Install Hyper-V on a Windows server Explain why the Data ONTAP operating system is the ideal storage platform for Hyper-V

Configure a two-node storage system that runs the clustered Data ONTAP operating systemModule 2 Hyper-V FC

ConnectivityConfigure and verify FC connectivity in the Data ONTAP operating system

Configure and verify FC connectivity in Hyper-V

Configure LUN access in the Data ONTAP operating systemModule 3 Hyper-V iSCSI ConnectivityConfigure and verify

iSCSI connectivity in the Data ONTAP operating system

Configure and verify iSCSI connectivity in Hyper-V

Configure LUN access in the Data ONTAP operating systemModule 4 Hyper-V SMB Connectivity PreviewIdentify SMB

3.0 as a new connectivity option for Microsoft Hyper-V 3.0

Explain how SMB 3.0 addresses these types of failures:

Intermittent network failure

Hyper-V node failure

Storage node failure

Module 5 Hyper-V ConfigurationDescribe the Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) feature

Configure an NTFS simple volume as storage for a virtual machine (VM)

Configure and use NetApp SnapDrive for Windows to provision a disk

Use NetApp LUNs to create VMs

Migrate VMware VMs to Hyper-VModule 6 Hyper-V OptimizationIdentify and fix alignment issues within a Hyper-V

environment

Implement NetApp storage efficiency techniques for Hyper-V environments

List Windows optimization features for Hyper-V environmentsModule 7 Hyper-V ProtectionDescribe the software that

virtualization administrators can use to manage Hyper-V

Describe the NetApp plug-in for System Center

Explain how to use the live migration and storage migration methods to manage VMs

Explain how to use SnapDrive for Windows to back up and recover VMs

Describe backup and recovery procedures that you should follow when using SnapManager for Hyper-V (SMHV)

List the SnapMirror topologies for the Data ONTAP operating systemModule 8 Hyper-V PowerShellDescribe Microsoft

PowerShell

Configure a Microsoft Windows host to work with the Data ONTAP Software Development Kit (SDK)

Explain how to use the Data ONTAP SDK to script storage features ?List the ways that you can use PowerShell

Explain how to create scripts

Examine how to use PowerShell to configure the clustered Data ONTAP operating system

List basic Hyper-V PowerShell cmdletsLab Exercise

Lab 1-1 Identify the exercise environment

Lab 1-2 Log in to the exercise environment

Lab 1-3 Install NetApp OnCommand System Manager

Lab 1-4 Create a cluster

Lab 1-5 Add the cluster to NetApp OnCommand System Manager

Lab 1-6 Join a node to the cluster

Lab 1-7 Set up a Hyper-V role on Microsoft Windows Server 2012

Lab 3-1 Set up a multipath I/O Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Lab 3-2 Install the Host Utilities Kit on Microsoft Windows Server 2012

Lab 3-3 Create an aggregate for a vServer

Lab 3-4 Use NetApp OnCommand System Manager to create a vServer for iSCSI

Lab 3-5 Configure NIC teaming on Microsoft Windows Server 2012

Lab 3-6 Configure iSCSI sessions to Microsoft Windows Server 2012

Lab 3-7 Confirm iSCSI sessions on the Data ONTAP operating system

Lab 5-1 Verify a Hyper-V virtual IP infrastructure

Lab 5-2 Create a local administrative account for NetApp software

Lab 5-3 Install NetApp SnapDrive for Windows on Microsoft Windows Server 2012

Lab 5-4 Configure clustered Data ONTAP for SnapDrive for Windows

Lab 5-5 Update the Windows hosts file for SnapDrive for Windows

Lab 5-6 Create a Windows iSCSI disk with SnapDrive for Windows

Lab 5-7 Create a VM with a VHD stored on a NetApp iSCSI disk

Lab 5-8 Create a VM using an existing VHD

Lab 6-1 Move to VHD to a new location

Lab 6-2 Create a clone of a LUN of Hyper-V VMS

Lab 6-3 Discover and add a VM from the clone to Hyper-V

Lab 6-4 Enable deduplication on a flexible volume

Lab 7-1 Use SnapDrive for Windows to back up a VM with a Snapshot copy

Lab 7-2 Use SnapDrive for Windows to recover a VM from a Snapshot copy

Lab 7-3 Install SnapManager for Hyper-V

Lab 7-4 Configure SnapManager for Hyper-V to work with Hyper-V Server

Lab 7-5 Configure SnapManager for Hyper-V to work with Hyper-V Server

Lab 7-6 Create datasets and policies in SnapManager for Hyper-V

Lab 7-7 Use SnapManager for Hyper-V to back up a VM

Lab 7-8 Use SnapManager for Hyper-V to recover a VM

Lab 7-9 Configure a disaster recovery vServer

Lab 7-10 Update the Windows hosts file for Snapdrive for Windows

Lab 7-11 Configure a SnapMirror relationship

Lab 7-12 Use SnapMirror software to update a mirror relationship for a VHD

Lab 7-13 Use SnapMirror software to recover a VHD

Lab 8-1 Set up the Data ONTAP PowerShell Toolkit

Lab 8-2 Explore the toolkit help

Lab 8-3 Use PowerShell to connect to the cluster

Lab 8-4 Use PowerShell to create an aggregate

Lab 8-5 Use PowerShell to create a vServer

Lab 8-6 Use PowerShell to configure an iSCSI service

Lab 8-7 Use PowerShell to create a SnapDrive disk

Lab 8-8 Use PowerShell to create Hyper-V Download Whitepaper: Accelerate Your Modernization Efforts with a Cloud-Native Strategy Get Your Free Copy Now

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