Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure 7.0

Course Description

You may learn about design and deployment options for Cisco® data centre solutions and technologies spanning the network, compute, virtualization, storage area networks, automation, and security in the Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) v7.0 course. The Cisco Unified Computing SystemTM (Cisco UCS®) solution, based on Cisco UCS B-Series and C-Series servers, Cisco UCS Manager, and Cisco Unified Fabric, will be covered in detail. The network management technologies Cisco UCS Manager, Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM), and Cisco UCS Director will also help you with your design experience. You can anticipate case studies that are focused on design and theoretical substance in the form of activities.

Prerequisites

You ought to be able to before enrolling in this course.

  • Implement local area networks (LANs) and storage area networks (SANs) for data centres.
  • The storage in a data centre.
  • Implement virtualization of data centres.
  • Put Cisco Unified Computing System into practise (Cisco UCS).
  • Implement data centre orchestration and automation with a focus on Cisco UCS Director and Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI).
  • Describe the products in the Multilayer Director Switch (MDS) and Cisco Data Center Nexus families.

Target Audience

IT professionals with five-eight years of experience in these roles:

  • Network designers
  • Data Center engineers
  • Network administrators
  • Network engineers
  • Systems engineers
  • Consulting systems engineers
  • Technical solutions architects
  • Server administrators
  • Network managers
  • Cisco integrators or partners

Learning Objectives

This course will help you:

  • Make design choices for optimal data center infrastructure performance, virtualization, security, and automation.
  • Master the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary to design a scalable, reliable, intelligent data center based on Cisco technologies.
  • Qualify for professional-level job roles in the high-demand area of enterprise-class data center environments.
  • Earn 40 CE credits toward recertification.

Content Outline

  • Describing High Availability on Layer 2
  • Designing Layer 3 Connectivity
  • Designing Data Center Topologies
  • Creating Data Center Interconnects with Cisco OTV
  • Describing Locator/ID Separation Protocol
  • Describing VXLAN Overlay Networks
  • Describing Hardware and Device Virtualization
  • Describing Cisco FEX Options
  • Describing Basic Data Center Security
  • Describing Advanced Data Center Security
  • Describing Management and Orchestration
  • Describing Storage and RAID Options
  • Describing Fibre Channel Concepts
  • Describing Fibre Channel Topologies
  • Describing FCoE
  • Describing Storage Security
  • Representing SAN Management and Orchestration
  • Describing Cisco UCS Servers and Use Cases
  • Describing Fabric Interconnect Connectivity
  • Conveying Hyper-converged and Integrated Systems
  • Describing Cisco UCS Manager System-wide Parameters
  • Describing Cisco UCS RBAC
  • Relating Pools for Service Profiles
  • Describing Policies for Service Profiles
  • Describing Network-Specific Adapters and Policies
  • Defining Templates in Cisco UCS Manager
  • Designing Data Center Automation

Certification

  • You can better prepare for the exam by taking this course:.
  • Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure, Exam 300-610 (DCID).
  • Your knowledge of data centre infrastructure design, including network, computing, storage network, and automation, is validated by this exam.
  • After passing the 300-610 DCID exam:
  • You pass the concentration test necessary for the CCNP Data Center certification and receive the Cisco Certified Specialist – Data Center Design credential.

FAQs

The term DCI (Data Center Interconnect) is relevant in all scenarios where different levels of connectivity are required between two or more data center locations to provide flexibility for deploying applications and resiliency schemes.

A Datacenter Network Topology is the channels that connect various nodes, servers, and computing devices to create physical and wireless network connections. It is the communication methods of the devices and telecommunication networks between different computing devices.

300-610 DCID:

You'll benefit from this course by:.

  • Make design decisions for the virtualization, automation, security, and performance of the data centre infrastructure.
  • Gain Knowledge about the theoretical and practical skills required to construct a scalable, trustworthy, and intelligent data centre based on Cisco technologies.
  • Earn the right to work in high-demand positions in enterprise-class data centre environments.

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