LPIC-3 High Availability and Storage Clusters v3.0

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Become an expert in Linux High Availability with LPIC-3 Storage Clusters v3.0. Gain advanced skills in configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting high availability solutions, essential for uninterrupted business operations.
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Overview

The LPIC-3 High Availability and Storage Clusters v3.0 certification by the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) validates advanced Linux skills for conceptualizing, implementing, and maintaining network-wide high availability solutions. This certification is crucial for professionals managing complex workloads in industries where system downtime can have severe impacts, such as finance and healthcare.

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Course Benefits

By the end of this course, leaner will be able to:

  • Master high availability concepts and techniques in Linux.
  • Develop skills in storage cluster architecture and data replication.
  • Gain expertise in managing large and complex workloads for uninterrupted business operations.
  • Gain practical skills for organizational change management.
  • Ability to understand and manipulate Unix/Linux scripts.
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Prerequisites

  • Active LPIC-2 certification.
  • Familiarity with GNU/Linux system administration.
  • Understanding of network-based storage.
  • Proficiency in configuring and maintaining SAN/NAS devices.
  • Knowledge of High Availability clusters.
  • Experience in Open Source technologies.
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Course Outline

  • Understanding the importance of high availability in Linux.
  • Exploring different high availability techniques.

  • Storage cluster architecture.
  • Data replication techniques for high availability.

  • Configuring network bonding.
  • Implementing and managing HA applications.

  • Managing highly available clusters.
  • Troubleshooting common issues in high availability systems.

  • Capacity planning for disaster recovery.
  • Principles and practices of disaster recovery.
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