Vertias Cluster Server VCS High Availability in Linux
What you’ll learn
Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) Administration in Linux
Veritas InfoScale Storage Foundation Software Version 7.4.2 (VCS)
What makes Veritas Cluster Server – Physical & Logical Components
Creating Resources and Service Groups in VCS
Creating Disk Groups in VCS
Creating File System using Veritas Volume Manager
CentOS 7 Server Installation in Virtual Environment
Requirements
A Laptop or Desktop PC running with your favourite Operating System (Windows, Linux, Mac) and Internet Connection
Description
Veritas Cluster Server is a high-availability cluster software for Unix, Linux, and Microsoft Windows computer systems, created by Veritas Technologies. It provides application cluster capabilities to systems running other applications, including databases, network file sharing, and electronic commerce websites. Usually, it is known by its acronym “VCS”.In this course you will get thorough knowledge of Veritas Cluster Server and its components. We will talk about the theoretical concepts of what makes VCS so powerful. Then we will Download, Install and Configure 2 Node (Linux based) VCS Cluster in Virtual Environment.Don’t worry if you are new to the VCS or Linux. All contents are carefully crafted and explained to ease the learning curve. You will learn to create Virtual Machines, Installing and Configuring the Virtual machine per our needs and about various VCS resources such as IP, NIC, Disk Groups, File Systems, Switchover and Failover concepts and techniques. Resources being utilized in this course are free of charge. Veritas Cluster Server offers a Free 60 Days Trail to evaluate the product before you could make your decision to purchase the VCS.I am excited to share the knowledge with you and I hope that you are eager to grasp it.
Overview
Section 1: Intro, Clusters and Failover mechanisms
Lecture 1 What will you learn in this course?
Lecture 2 Server Clustering
Lecture 3 Cluster Types
Lecture 4 Failover Mechanisms
Section 2: Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) Architecture
Lecture 5 What is Veritas Cluster Server
Lecture 6 Physical Components of VCS
Lecture 7 Logical Components of VCS
Lecture 8 Lab Guide
Section 3: Preparing The Virtual Environment
Lecture 9 Downloading and installing Oracle Virtual Box 7.0
Lecture 10 Download and Install CentOS 7 to Create our First Node
Lecture 11 Cloning the Existing Server
Lecture 12 Creating and Assigning Shared Storage and Network Adapters
Lecture 13 Assigning IP Addresses and Fixing Name Resolution
Lecture 14 Lab Progress Checkpoint
Section 4: Veritas Cluster Server
Lecture 15 Downloading and Transferring VCS Software
Lecture 16 Performing Pre-Installation Checkup
Lecture 17 Installing VCS
Lecture 18 Configuring VCS
Lecture 19 Exploring VCS
Lecture 20 Fixing VCS Command Execution
Lecture 21 Recap and Roadmap
Section 5: VCS in Action
Lecture 22 Creating Our Service Group
Lecture 23 Configuring Disk Group and File System using Shared Disk
Lecture 24 Adding and Configuring IP and NIC Resource
Lecture 25 Adding and Configuring Remaining Resources
Lecture 26 Understanding Failover vs Switchover – in Theory
Lecture 27 Switchover in Action
Lecture 28 Miles to Go and Wrap up
This course is for anyone who wishes to learn about Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) High Availability Clustering in Linux.
Course Information:
Udemy | English | 1h 37m | 486.03 MB
Created by: Gurjap Singh
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