Data Dynamics launches StorageX Administrator Training Program

Data Dynamics, Inc. has announced a new StorageX Administrator training program designed to introduce system and storage administrators and architects to the innovative file data management capabilities provided in StorageX 7.0. The new web-based, virtual product training program offers detailed education on the implementation and configuration of StorageX, as well as how to use key StorageX features such as StorageX Phased Migration and Archival Migration policies, Migration Projects, and DFS Namespace Management.

  • Friday, 23rd August 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

“Enterprise data center storage administrators continue to seek new ways to increase data availability, minimize user downtime, and optimize storage capacity,” said Piyush Mehta, Data Dynamics CEO. “StorageX is a proven solution to achieve these objectives while also dramatically simplifying storage management and reducing the total cost of ownership of networked storage infrastructures. With the StorageX Administrator training program, students will learn everything they need to know to optimize their StorageX infrastructure for superior storage migration and management.”

The StorageX Administrator training program (SXAT-7) consists of a series of three, three-hour virtual, web-based, instructor-led classes. Each will provide students with individual hands-on access to the Data Dynamics virtual Training Lab (VTL), allowing students to practice each of the skills acquired in class in a live environment. Following the course, attendees will receive StorageX product accreditation and will be able to:
• Identify the benefits and features of StorageX
• Plan and install StorageX in enterprise storage environments
• Configure policies that facilitate file data movement and migration between heterogeneous NAS devices
• Perform basic troubleshooting, diagnostic, and maintenance tasks
• Describe the benefits of DFS Namespaces provide in enterprise storage environments
• Use StorageX to create and configure DFS Namespaces that allow administrators to perform file data management tasks with minimal disruption to end users