Veritas Resiliency Platform 3.6- Administration

Course Overview

The Veritas Resiliency Platform 3.6- Administration course is indented for IT professionals designing, installing, configuring, integrating, and maintaining the Veritas Resiliency Platform in numerous Enterprise data centers & multi-cloud environments. This course includes the deployment and implementation of the Veritas Resiliency Platform. You will learn how to develop and deploy Veritas Resiliency Platform components. Additionally, you will learn how to integrate Veritas Resiliency Platform with NetBackup and InfoScale, and how to utilize AWS, vCloud, & Azure as Veritas Resiliency Platform disaster recovery targets. The course also includes how to use Resiliency Platform APIs.

Prerequisites

You must have a working knowledge of disaster recovery operations, data center operations, storage replication technologies, cloud technologies, virtualization technologies, and Linux and Windows operating systems.

Audience Profile

This course is for Windows and system engineers, UNIX/Linux system architects, system administrators, network/SAN administrators, technical support personnel, and systems integration/development staff who will be designing, operating, installing, and integrating the Veritas Resiliency Platform.

Learning Objectives

By accomplishing this course, you will be able to-

  •  Deploy Veritas Resiliency Platform & Data Mover gateways.
  •  Create & configure Infrastructure Management Servers, Resiliency Managers, Resiliency Domains, & Resiliency Groups.
  •  Performing VRP upgrades.
  •  Configure authentication domains, users, & groups.
  •  Activate, manage, and apply service objectives.
  •  Integrate NetBackup in Veritas Resiliency Platform.
  •  Configure and restore virtual machines from NetBackup-generated backup images.
  •  Configure replication of Hyper-V & VMware VMs.
  •  Perform disaster recovery of VMs and applications & rehearsals to test disaster recovery.
  •  Configure & manage Virtual Business Services & resiliency plans.
  •  Utilize AWS, vCloud, & Azure as disaster recovery targets.
  •  Conduct troubleshooting tasks utilizing logs and tools

Content Outline

Lessons 

  •  Overview of VRP

Lessons 

  •  VRP components and architecture

Lessons 

  •  Deploying virtual appliances
  •  Bootstrapping virtual appliances
  •  KLISH menu

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Bootstrapping the Resiliency Manager virtual appliance
  •  Exercise B- Bootstrapping the Infrastructure Management Server virtual appliance

Lessons 

  •  Getting Started Wizard
  •  Adding IMS
  •  VRP console

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Creating a resiliency domain
  •  Exercise B- Joining an existing resiliency domain
  •  Exercise C- Adding IMS servers

Lessons 

  •  Upgrade overview
  •  Upgrading the Resiliency Platform

Lessons 

  •  Licensing
  •  Identity management

 

Labs-

  •  Exercise A- Configuring the Active Directory domain in VRP
  •  Exercise B- Creating a custom persona
  •  Exercise C- Assigning a persona to an Active Directory user
  •  Exercise D- Adding a Windows Global User

Lessons 

  •  Host assets
  •  Service objectives

Labs-

  •  Exercise A- Getting familiar with the VRP web user interface
  •  Exercise B- Managing datacenters
  •  Exercise C- Activating and deleting a service objective

Lessons 

  •  Support for InfoScale applications
  •  Managing InfoScale assets

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Verifying the InfoScale global cluster environment with replication
  •  Exercise B- Adding InfoScale cluster to VRP

Lessons 

  •  Introducing VRP Data Mover
  •  Deploying VRP Data Mover

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Verifying the VMware vSphere environment
  •  Exercise B- Adding vCenter servers in VRP
  •  Exercise C- Bootstrapping the VRP data mover appliances
  •  Exercise D- Creating Continuous Data Protection (CDP) storage
  •  Exercise E- Adding the VRP data mover appliances to the IMS servers
  •  Exercise F- Creating a replication appliance gateway pair
  •  Exercise G- Verifying the installation of the Veritas Replication vSphere Installation Bundle (VIB)

Lessons 

  •  NetBackup Support
  •  Configuring RG with NBU VMs
  •  Restoring NBU VMs
  •  Cloud Recovery with NetBackup

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Verifying and configuring prerequisites for remote recovery using NetBackup images
  •  Exercise B- Performing and monitoring backup, replication, and import jobs
  •  Exercise C- Adding NetBackup master servers in VRP
  •  Exercise D- Creating a NetBackup master server pair in VRP

Lessons 

  •  Managing networks
  •  NAT support in VRP
  •  DNS customization

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Configuring network mappings in the New York datacenter
  •  Exercise B- Configuring network mappings in the London datacenter
  •  Exercise C- Configuring network mapping between datacenters
  •  Exercise D- Configuring DNS server settings for data centers

Lessons 

  •  Supported replication technology
  •  Configuring replication for Hyper-V and VMware

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Creating a resiliency group using InfoScale clustering technology
  •  Exercise B- Creating resiliency groups using VRP data mover
  •  Exercise C- Creating resiliency groups using NetBackup as the copy technology
  •  Exercise D- Creating an unprotected resiliency group

Lessons 

  •  Virtual machine rehearsal
  •  Application rehearsal
  •  Cleanup Rehearsal operation

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Stopping and starting a resiliency group
  •  Exercise B- Performing a Rehearsal and Cleanup Rehearsal with VMware and VRP Data Mover
  •  Exercise C- Performing a Rehearsal and Cleanup Rehearsal with VMware and NetBackup
  •  Exercise D- Performing a Rehearsal and Cleanup Rehearsal for InfoScale applications

Lessons 

  •  Using the Application Enablement SDK
  •  Using Resiliency Platform APIs

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Configuring access to Resiliency Platform APIs
  •  Exercise B- Using the Resiliency Platform APIs

Lessons 

  •  Managing virtual machines
  •  Migrate operation
  •  Takeover and Resync operations
  •  Managing applications

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Migrating applications managed by InfoScale
  •  Exercise B- Migrating VMware virtual machines using VRP Data Mover
  •  Exercise C- Performing a restore with VMware and NetBackup

Lessons 

  •  VBS concepts
  •  Managing VBS

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Creating a Virtual Business Service
  •  Exercise B- Stopping and starting a Virtual Business Service
  •  Exercise C- Migrating a Virtual Business Service

Lessons 

  •  Evacuate assets
  •  Resiliency plans

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Creating a resiliency plan
  •  Exercise B- Scheduling and executing a resiliency plan
  •  Exercise C- Generating evacuation plans
  •  Exercise D- Evacuating assets

Lessons 

  •  Support for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  •  AWS Data Gateway
  •  Configuring RG for AWS recovery
  •  Support for VMware vCloud Director
  •  Configuring RG for vCloud recovery
  •  Support for Microsoft Azure and AzureStack
  •  Configuring RG for Azure recovery

Lessons 

  •  Reports
  •  Alerts and notifications
  •  Activities and Logs
  •  Risks

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Running manual reports
  •  Exercise B- Scheduling reports
  •  Exercise C- Configuring notification rules
  •  Exercise D- Reviewing activities and logs
  •  Exercise E- Viewing and probing risks

Lessons 

  •  Gathering support logs using the VRP console
  •  Gathering support logs using log gather
  •  Diagnostics

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Gathering and downloading logs using the VRP web user interface
  •  Exercise B- Gathering and downloading logs using the log collection utility

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