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Netapp 8.3 NCDA NS0-157 Study Guide

Since I am getting requests from people who enjoyed my last NCIE-SAN study guide, I figured I would make a new one for the latest and greatest NCDA NS0-157. WORK IN PROGRESS

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My NS0-504 NCIE-SAN Cluster Mode Study Notes

I need to renew my NCIE-SAN Cluster Mode NS0-504 this year, so I figure NetApp Insight 2014 is the place to do it. Why? Because it’s free Yo!

Much of this I already know, but to error on the side of caution, and not be too overconfident, I will be stepping through as many of the Study Guide lists as possible. Doing some hands on examples.

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NetApp Cluster Mode – Active Directory Authentication setup

Cluster mode is an awesome beast. I say beast, because everything takes MANY more steps to do. Say you want to just enable SSH or OnCommand System Manager client access to your base level cluster? Not so fast… there’s lots of steps before that.

In order to add active directory authentication to a Cluster Mode environment, you have to do the following:

  1. License CIFS
  2. Make a CIFS vserver
  3. Add an Authentication “DOMAIN-TUNNEL”
  4. Add User entries for every domain user + application + role
  5. Profit!

Here I will walk you through what it takes to create do all the crap I listed above.

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