Being able to manipulate and share storage in Linux is a valuable asset. This course will teach you how to create a Linux-based iSCSI storage area network, as well as understand and manage the Linux Virtual Filesystem.
Being able to manipulate and share storage in Linux is a valuable asset. This course will teach you how to create a Linux-based iSCSI storage area network, as well as understand and manage the Linux Virtual Filesystem.
Using Linux as your own SAN will save you the cost of dedicated storage area network devices. In this course, LFCS Additional Storage Management Topics, you’ll learn to create and manage iSCSI SANs. First, you’ll explore iSCSI targets. Next, you’ll discover the iSCSI initiator or client. Finally, you’ll learn how to connect the client to the target. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Linux storage needed to manage your own Linux-based SAN.
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