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DescriptionFinding a trustworthy storage solution that meets your needs as an administrator is difficult. This course, LFCS: Linux Storage Management, will help any admin learn how to use Linux in order to provide more reliability in their storage and services. First, you'll learn about the partitions on which Linux disks reside, file systems, and virtual memory. Next, you'll move onto ACLs and how to configure an iSCSI block storage server, and more. You'll finish with using the auto-mounter and learning about quotas. By the end of this course, you'll know how to use Linux to meet all your storage needs in a safe and reliable way. Introduction to Linux Storage Management and the Associated Certification 14m 36s Welcome to Storage Management 5m 59s Listing Block Storage 6m 46s Summary and What's Next 1m 50s Partitioning Disks 38m 19s Partitioning Linux Disks 4m 39s Using fdisk to Create Partitions 8m 39s Using gdisk to Create Partitions and Restore Partitions 5m 39s Using GNU Parted to Create Partitions 7m 54s Scripting Partition Creation 8m 43s Summary and What's Next 2m 42s Creating Linux File Systems 37m 23s General Purpose File Systems with EXT4 8m 18s Enterprise Class File Systems with XFS 4m 42s Using the mount Command and EXT4 File Systems 8m 37s Using the mount Command and XFS File Systems 2m 35s Mount Options 7m 6s Summary and What's Next 6m 3s Managing Swap and RAID Devices 23m 51s Creating SWAP Space 5m 37s Setting the SWAP Priority 4m 48s Configuring Software RAID 8m 58s Summary and What's Next 4m 27s Extending Permissions with ACLS 40m 12s Introducing ACLs in Linux 2m 23s ACL Support within the Kernel and Filesystems 5m 28s Listing Filesystem ACLs 3m 12s Setting Default ACLS 6m 15s Adding ACL Entries 6m 0s Removing ACLS 2m 26s Diagnosing and Resolving Security Issues 9m 51s Summary and What's Next 4m 34s Managing Logical Volumes 34m 39s Welcome to LVM2 3m 48s Creating LVMs in CentOS 7 8m 21s Resizing Logical Volumes on the Fly 3m 44s LVM Snapshots 5m 43s Migrating PVs to New Storage 7m 25s Summary and What's Next 5m 37s Configuring an iSCSI Block Storage Server 31m 18s iSCSI and SANS 2m 29s Install iSCSI Target and Configure Firewall 3m 50s Create Logical Volume to Share as Block Device 1m 49s Configure iSCSI Target 7m 46s Configure iSCSI Initiator 8m 32s Summary and What's Next 6m 49s Implementing HA Clusters 47m 29s Introduction to HA Clusters 2m 55s Installing Pacemaker 4m 24s Creating the Cluster 6m 4s Understanding STONITH and QUORUM 4m 57s Clustering an IP Address 7m 48s Installing and Configuring Apache 8m 26s Clustering Apache 4m 54s Summary and What's Next 7m 58s Implementing Aggregated Storage with GlusterFS 35m 27s Welcome to the GlusterFS 2m 35s Adding and Preparing Disks 7m 52s Install GlusterFS and Open Firewall 7m 27s Implementing Distributed Volumes 7m 10s Implementing Replicated Volumes 5m 11s Summary and What's Next 5m 9s Encrypted Volumes 30m 29s Full Disk Encryption 2m 13s Shredding Disks 2m 56s Encrypting Disks 7m 50s Opening Encrypted Disks and Formatting 4m 4s Mounting at Boot 8m 52s Summary and What's Next 4m 32s Using the Auto-mounter 29m 17s Using the Default AutoFS Options 9m 43s Auto-mounting the Encrypted Partition 5m 17s Quick Set-up of an NFS Server 4m 49s Auto-mount Remote Mounts 5m 45s Summary and What's Next 3m 41s Implement User and Group Quotas 29m 59s Introduction to Quotas 2m 18s Enable Quotas in EXT4 5m 58s Set and Report on EXT Quotas 9m 25s XFS Quotas are Better 8m 47s Summary and What's Next 3m 29s Sharing Widget |