Overview
The LPIC-3 High Availability and Storage Clusters v3.0 certification by the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) validates advanced Linux skills for conceptualizing, implementing, and maintaining network-wide high availability solutions. This certification is crucial for professionals managing complex workloads in industries where system downtime can have severe impacts, such as finance and healthcare.
Objectives
By the end of this course, leaner will be able to:
Prerequisites
- Active LPIC-2 certification.
- Familiarity with GNU/Linux system administration.
- Understanding of network-based storage.
- Proficiency in configuring and maintaining SAN/NAS devices.
- Knowledge of High Availability clusters.
- Experience in Open Source technologies.
Course Outline
- Understanding the importance of high availability in Linux.
- Exploring different high availability techniques.
- Storage cluster architecture.
- Data replication techniques for high availability.
- Configuring network bonding.
- Implementing and managing HA applications.
- Managing highly available clusters.
- Troubleshooting common issues in high availability systems.
- Capacity planning for disaster recovery.
- Principles and practices of disaster recovery.