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Overview
IBM Spectrum Protect 8.1.12 is a data backup and recovery solution designed to help you manage your data retention, reduce the cost of storage, and provide appropriate recovery point objectives to meet any service level agreement. IBM Spectrum Protect offers improved efficiency and flexibility using object-based data management and policy driven retention.
This five-day course will focus on implementation and basic administration of an IBM Spectrum Protect environment. The hands-on lab exercises are performed on a Windows 2016 environment. The course materials include examples of AIX and Linux commands, when different from Windows.
Audience
Implementers and administrators who are new to IBM Spectrum Protect data management
Skills Gained
Prerequisites
Ability to navigate Windows 2016
A basic understanding of concepts regarding client/server relationships
Outline
Unit 1: Concepts and components
Unit 2: Installation and configuration
Unit 3: Interfaces and monitoring
Unit 4: Storage pools and devices
Unit 5: Policy management, data movement, and expiration
Unit 6: Server database and storage pool management
Unit 7: Client configuration and management
Unit 8: Client data protection
Unit 9: Daily operations and maintenance
Unit 10: Schedules and reports
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LVC = Live Virtual Class
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